Alrighty now. There are two simple questions to answer if you know the resources.
1: I have almost no idea how to do bluetooth, like nxt/nxt connection for master/slave. I have connected the nxt to the computer so no worries there.
2: Can you provide a source teaching Labview.
I'm in my school robotics and we do FTC when its going(the reason for labview) and extra projects out of season(hence nxt/nxt)
Thank you.
1: Bluetooth 2: Labview
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Re: 1: Bluetooth 2: Labview
1) This seems like a statement, not a question. "Bluetooth" covers a lot.
2) No.
This forum can be very helpful, but "tell me how to..." generally doesn't get a good reply.
I just went to google and typed (1) Bluetooth and (2) Learn Labview. I suspect either of those will provide enough reading that you can come back with meaningful questions.
Steve
2) No.
This forum can be very helpful, but "tell me how to..." generally doesn't get a good reply.
I just went to google and typed (1) Bluetooth and (2) Learn Labview. I suspect either of those will provide enough reading that you can come back with meaningful questions.
Steve
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Re: 1: Bluetooth 2: Labview
Hey Gavin,
A great bluetooth NXT tutorial can be read here:
http://www.robotappstore.com/Knowledge- ... ms/92.html
It addresses the commands that are sent over bluetooth to the NXT controller and offers some step-by-step instructions for playing around with it. I recommend reading through it since it gives you some great insight into how the bluetooth commands work.
For bluetooth from NXT to NXT I was told that there was a slight trick. I believe you are correct with the thinking that there is a master / slave interaction. I'm working on finding out some more information about that, and I'll post it back up here when I find out.
Ok - onto teaching Labview... haha. I'm not one to make judgements on software packages, but I'll keep it short when I say I try to avoid labview . That being said, there are a bunch of great tutorials about labview - probably the best would be from the national instruments website itself here:
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/7466/en
If you are looking for specific labview with NXT, try this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnqloVsSPG4
If you have any further questions, feel free ask away!
Hope this helps,
Robotman
A great bluetooth NXT tutorial can be read here:
http://www.robotappstore.com/Knowledge- ... ms/92.html
It addresses the commands that are sent over bluetooth to the NXT controller and offers some step-by-step instructions for playing around with it. I recommend reading through it since it gives you some great insight into how the bluetooth commands work.
For bluetooth from NXT to NXT I was told that there was a slight trick. I believe you are correct with the thinking that there is a master / slave interaction. I'm working on finding out some more information about that, and I'll post it back up here when I find out.
Ok - onto teaching Labview... haha. I'm not one to make judgements on software packages, but I'll keep it short when I say I try to avoid labview . That being said, there are a bunch of great tutorials about labview - probably the best would be from the national instruments website itself here:
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/7466/en
If you are looking for specific labview with NXT, try this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnqloVsSPG4
If you have any further questions, feel free ask away!
Hope this helps,
Robotman
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