Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Basic Programming

 Procedure: In this activity you will construct a flow chart that will turn a motor on and off. You will also check the system to see if your flowchart performs as written. You will be introduced to four Function Blocks: start, motor, time delay, and end. 

For this assignment, I worked with Megan Ally and Josh. 

Conclusion: 
The best way to make sure that all of our devices were in the correct ports and wired correctly was by following each step percisily, and doing try and error. When a mistake was made we would try again until completing it correctly! 

It is important to labeling block functions with a flowchart to reduce the amount of error that can occur and keep track of each of your steps, to make it easy to complete this task again. It's important to keep track of what you do to also make sure that if you made a mistake you won't make the same one again! 

Sadly this is the only picture I could find of us completing this activity, but it's better then nothing! 

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