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How do you set pneumatics up in labview if you want to just have like an on/off switch?
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Re: Pneumatics

The question seems to assume a context that isn't obvious to me. Pneumatics on an FRC robot is on/off by nature, so I'm not sure what the issue is.

Maybe if you described more about the on/off switch, and what you want to happen when it is turned on or off, it would be easier to give a useful answer.
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Re: Pneumatics

Just need it to turn work a pneumatic cylinder. Sorry for the confusion. Didn't think about that part when I asked the question.
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Re: Pneumatics

The solenoid VIs are in the Solenoid subpallette, inside the functions pallette at "WPI Robotics Library" » "Actuators" » "Solenoid"
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Re: Pneumatics

Alright. I'll see what I can figure out from there. I'll post again if I have any problems. Thank you.

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