Mastering Values
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Activity Outline
In the following activity, students will use an example project in VEXcode V5 to determine the mastering values for the VEX V5 Workcell.
| Quantity | Materials Needed |
|---|---|
| 1 |
VEX V5 Workcell |
| 1 | |
| 1 |
Engineering Notebook |
| 1 |
Device to run VEXcode V5 |
| 1 |
Micro-USB cable |
| 1 |
Mastering Jig |
Teacher Tips
- Ensure the V5 Battery is charged before beginning.
- Ensure students have the Mastering Jig inserted into the arm mounted on the VEX V5 Workcell before beginning.
- Point students to the VEX Robotics Knowledge Base if they have further questions about VEXcode V5 or the hardware.
In this section, you will first check the firmware of the V5 Brain to ensure it is up to date. If it is not, you will walk through the steps to update it. After the firmware has been checked and is up to date, you will use the ‘Arm Mastering’ example project to determine the mastering values for the arm mounted on the VEX V5 Workcell that will be used in all subsequent Labs.
Determining the mastering values for the arm mounted on the V5 Workcell is important for two main reasons.
- It ensures that the V5 Workcell is built and assembled properly. The potentiometer placement in the build is important and must be done properly in order for the V5 Workcell to function as intended.
- Obtaining the mastering values ensures that the arm mounted on the V5 Workcell has a known location to start from. This allows the arm mounted on the V5 Workcell to be calibrated to the same known location. This is an important piece of information that is used when programming with VEXcode V5 to ensure that the V5 Workcell moves as intended.
You will begin by checking the firmware to ensure that the V5 Brain functions correctly.