I know this video is a few months old but I have a question for you. Our team(9849) has used encoders in the past with no level shifter perfectly fine. What exactly does that do, and should we be using that? I apologize for my lack of knowledge as I am a builder not a coder but trying to learn. Thanks
The wiring will vary based on what encoder you are using. A level shifter converts 3.3 volt power to 5 volt power. Some encoders (such as those found on AndyMark motors used in the video) require 5v power and are not compatible with the 3.3v provided by the Rev Hub encoder ports. Other encoders will be compatible with 3.3v and will not require a level shifter. Some encoders (such as those found on goBILDA motors) are compatible with both 3.3v and 5v and will work with the wiring shown in the video or without a level shifter.
Is it possible to switch out android studio for flutter as my machine cannot handle the software. Also is it possible to crry out this programming in editors like Eclipse or VSCODE
We haven't heard of the FTC Hardware Client. If you mean the REV Hardware Client, you are able to use the programs in the video using OnBotJava in the REV Hardware Client. Hope this helps!
I wish I found this sooner, very good tutorial video, probably the best I've seen so far.
Excellent demonstration video, thank you for your work.
I know this video is a few months old but I have a question for you. Our team(9849) has used encoders in the past with no level shifter perfectly fine. What exactly does that do, and should we be using that? I apologize for my lack of knowledge as I am a builder not a coder but trying to learn. Thanks
The wiring will vary based on what encoder you are using. A level shifter converts 3.3 volt power to 5 volt power. Some encoders (such as those found on AndyMark motors used in the video) require 5v power and are not compatible with the 3.3v provided by the Rev Hub encoder ports. Other encoders will be compatible with 3.3v and will not require a level shifter. Some encoders (such as those found on goBILDA motors) are compatible with both 3.3v and 5v and will work with the wiring shown in the video or without a level shifter.
Is it possible to switch out android studio for flutter as my machine cannot handle the software. Also is it possible to crry out this programming in editors like Eclipse or VSCODE
i have a question, how u dropped this code to driver hub. I really didnt get it
Can I use OpMode in eclipse? if so, how?
How do I pull the code from github into Android Studio?
same question
very interesting video uwu
really?
will the code at the end of Writing & Testing Code: 5:54 work in the FTC hardware client?
We haven't heard of the FTC Hardware Client. If you mean the REV Hardware Client, you are able to use the programs in the video using OnBotJava in the REV Hardware Client. Hope this helps!
Why is the khan academy named happiness on your bookmarks lol.
I tell you the truth. I haven't good code programming, better VEXcode VR.