Austin Community College initial line follower program for Freescale car. This is based upon the FRDM-TFC code at mbed.org.
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Austin Community College - Initial Specs for FRDM-TFC line following car.
This uses the fine library by ELI HUGHES.
Our goal here is to provide the simplest line-follower as a quick car checkout.
First, we limit the run duration for the car, so that you can catch it, if necessary. Right DIP switch (4) sets run time. 0 => 5 sec, 1 => 10 sec.
We provide simple speed selection with the other three DIP switches. I recommend 001 as the slowest real speed, (000 is stop, of course). DIP switches 1 2 3 make a 3 bit speed. 1 is msb, 3 is lsb
The car won't start until you press and release the driver's side PB. Left PB (TFC_PUSH_BUTTON_1) is permissive GO on release using left 3 DIPs for speed 0-7.
The car will stop when the passenger side PB is pressed. Right PB is STOP - TFC_PUSH_BUTTON_0
TFC_Ticker[3] is our run time counter. Like the Code Warrior edition, we use msec tickers.
Left (Driver side) trim pot 1 can be used to trim static steering servo Right trim pot 0 can be used to offset line camera
Back LED reflects drive motor status. The top three are not currently used.
main.cpp
- Committer:
- emh203
- Date:
- 2013-05-29
- Revision:
- 0:cd9427630ad1
- Child:
- 2:ce4a273be708
File content as of revision 0:cd9427630ad1:
#include "mbed.h" DigitalOut myled(LED1); int main() { while(1) { myled = 1; wait(0.2); myled = 0; wait(0.2); } }