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Solenoid Code Does Not Work!
We are using 12volt solenoids hooked up through the solenod break out. Everything in the code so far works besides the solenoids. The lights on the module don't light up either. The solenoids work and the pistons fire when the buttons are pressed manually.
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Re: Solenoid Code Does Not Work!
You posted long code without indentation. Use the "#" button the next time. I didn't look through the entire code because of the readability but for the first mistake, you were creating six solenoids on the same DO channel (channel 1)???
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Re: Solenoid Code Does Not Work!
well, thats embarrasing... sorry
also, thanks for the tip on posting code Edit: if i repost the code with proper format would you mind giving it a look over for any other obvious mistakes? Last edited by superstretch : 22-02-2010 at 19:01. |
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Re: Solenoid Code Does Not Work!
I suppose that also explains the error:
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Re: Solenoid Code Does Not Work!
Yep.
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Re: Solenoid Code Does Not Work!
My code with formatting preserved:
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#include "WPILib.h"
/**
* This is a demo program showing the use of the RobotBase class.
* The SimpleRobot class is the base of a robot application that will automatically call your
* Autonomous and OperatorControl methods at the right time as controlled by the switches on
* the driver station or the field controls.
*/
class MyCode : public SimpleRobot
{
RobotDrive *myRobot; // robot drive system pointer
Joystick *stick; // arcade drive joystick pointer
DriverStation *ds; // driver station object
Solenoid *s1;
Solenoid *s2;
Solenoid *s3;
Solenoid *s4;
Solenoid *s5;
Solenoid *s6;
Compressor *c;
bool btn1state;
bool btn2state;
bool btn6state;
bool btn7state;
bool quickReleaseState;
bool resetPistonState;
public:
/**
*
*
* Constructor for this robot subclass.
* Create an instance of a RobotDrive with left and right motors plugged into PWM
* ports 1 and 2 on the first digital module.
*/
MyCode(void)
{
ds = DriverStation::GetInstance();
myRobot = new RobotDrive(1, 2); // create robot drive base
stick = new Joystick(1); // create the joystick
s1 = new Solenoid(1); // allocate the Solenoid objects
s2 = new Solenoid(2);
s3 = new Solenoid(3);
s4 = new Solenoid(4);
s5 = new Solenoid(5);
s6 = new Solenoid(6);
c = new Compressor(1,1);
c->Start();
GetWatchdog().SetExpiration(5.0);
//AxisCamera &myCamera = AxisCamera::getInstance();
}
/**
* Drive left & right motors for 2 seconds, enabled by a jumper (jumper
* must be in for autonomous to operate).
*/
void Autonomous(void)
{
GetWatchdog().SetEnabled(false);
for (int j = 0; j<3; j++)
{
// myRobot->Drive(0.5, 0.0); // drive forwards half speed
s1->Set(true); //activate quick release retract
Wait(1.0);
s1->Set(false); //for 2 seconds
s3->Set(true); //activate reset piston extend
Wait(1.0);
s3->Set(false);
s2->Set(true); //activate quick release piston extend
Wait(1.0);
s2->Set(false);
s4->Set(true); //activate reset piston retract
Wait(1.0);
s4->Set(false);
}
myRobot->Drive(0.0, 0.0); // stop robot
GetWatchdog().SetEnabled(true);
}
/**
* Runs the motors under driver control with either tank or arcade steering selected
* by a jumper in DS Digin 0. Also an arm will operate based on a joystick Y-axis.
*/
void OperatorControl(void)
{
btn1state = 0;
btn2state = 0;
btn6state = 0;
btn7state = 0;
quickReleaseState = 1; //quick release piston is extended
resetPistonState = 0; //reset pistion is retracted
while (IsOperatorControl())
{
GetWatchdog().Feed();
myRobot->ArcadeDrive(stick); // drive with arcade style
if (stick->GetRawButton(1) && !btn1state) //button is pressed but not being held
{
btn1state = 1; //button is being pressed
s1->Set(true); //activate quick release retract
Wait(1.0); //for 2 seconds
s1->Set(false); //reset state
s1->Set(true); //activate reset piston extend
Wait(1.0);
s3->Set(false); //restet state
s2->Set(true); //activate quick release piston extend
Wait(1.0);
s2->Set(false); //reset state
s4->Set(true); //activate reset piston retract
Wait(1.0);
s4->Set(false); //reset state
}
else if(!stick->GetRawButton(1) && btn1state) //button is not being pressed
{
btn1state = 0; //reset state
}
if (stick->GetRawButton(6) && !btn6state)
{
btn6state = 1;
if (quickReleaseState)
{
s2->Set(false);
s1->Set(true); //activate quick release retract
quickReleaseState = 0; //quick release piston is retracted
}
else
{
s1->Set(false);
s2->Set(true); //activate quick release extend
quickReleaseState = 1; //quick release piston is extended
}
}
else if(!stick->GetRawButton(6) && btn6state) //button is not being pressed
{
btn6state = 0; //reset state
}
if (stick->GetRawButton(7) && !btn7state)
{
btn7state = 1;
if (!resetPistonState)
{
s4->Set(false);
s3->Set(true); //activate reset extend
resetPistonState = 1; //reset piston is extended
}
else
{
s3->Set(false);
s4->Set(true); //activate reset retract
resetPistonState = 0; //reset piston is retracted
}
}
else if(!stick->GetRawButton(7) && btn7state) //button is not being pressed
{
btn7state = 0; //reset state
}
}
}
};
START_ROBOT_CLASS(MyCode);
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Re: Solenoid Code Does Not Work!
Assuming your code is reflecting the connection of channels accurately, the code looks find. However, without knowing what the solenoid configurations are, I would guess there is one more mistake.
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if (stick->GetRawButton(1) && !btn1state) //button is pressed but not being held
{
btn1state = 1; //button is being pressed
s1->Set(true); //activate quick release retract
Wait(1.0); //for 2 seconds
s1->Set(false); //reset state
s1->Set(true); <<< Should this be s3??? //activate reset piston extend
Wait(1.0);
s3->Set(false); //restet state
s2->Set(true); //activate quick release piston extend
Wait(1.0);
s2->Set(false); //reset state
s4->Set(true); //activate reset piston retract
Wait(1.0);
s4->Set(false); //reset state
}
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Re: Solenoid Code Does Not Work!
ooh, nice catch, thank you.
Gah still 12hours till i can test my code again! |
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Re: Solenoid Code Does Not Work!
also, one of the simplest ways to mess up that pneumatics board is double checking that it's in slot 8 on the CRIO and using the constructor that specifies slot as well as channel, for code clarity mostly.
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