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Set Up FTC Phones
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07:17
Set Up FTC Phones with Rev Expansion Hub (2019-2020)
In this tutorial, we go through every step from first getting your phones, to connecting them to a coding environment. We go through connecting the phones to each other, connecting one to the robot, configuring motors and sensors, and finally connecting it to a coding environment of your choice; all in all less than seven and a half minutes. It is a perfect beginner's tutorial. If you have any questions feel free to contact us here: https://relativelyquantum.wixsite.com/home#comp-k8apd3fi Common issues will be posted as they are discovered.
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07:58
Set Up FTC Phones with Rev Control Hub (2019-2020)
In this tutorial, we will be showing you everything from unboxing your phone to programming the control hub. Make sure you have watched our previous video where we explain the programming options available to you. You can find that video here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zYxqttfuiVOe2gcycBL3AfNB-uVJQdGT/view?usp=sharing For this tutorial, you will need the following items: -1 FTC legal phone -1 Rev Control Hub -A 12v battery -A battery charger -A switch -1 Tamiya to xt30 adapter -1 XT30 male to female cable -Any other internet-connected devices such as -A laptop -A Chromebook -A tablet Please note that this tutorial is made for the new control hub, if you instead have an expansion hub please view our other video on the topic. Available here: https://youtu.be/ps4ks_9dstw If you have any questions feel free to contact us here: https://relativelyquantum.wixsite.com/home#comp-k8apd3fi Common issues will be posted as they are discovered
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07:18
Your First FTC OpMode with OnBot Java
In this lesson, we will be covering what an OpMode is, as well as the different types of OpModes. You should have already seen our previous tutorial about setting up your phone with the control hub. You can find that video here: https://youtu.be/-wroU8UF6os In this tutorial, we will cover the theory behind OpModes, the different types, the unique program flow, and then look at some sample OpModes. It is also worth noting, that since this is the first programming tutorial that watching this video sets you on a path to complete the series using OnBot java. This is good if you already have an understanding of both general programming concepts as well as java specific ideas. If you do not have this knowledge we instead recommend our blocks tutorial series. If you have any questions feel free to contact us here: https://relativelyquantum.wixsite.com/home#comp-k8apd3fi Common issues will be posted as they are discovered
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08:46
Your First FTC OpMode with Block Code
In this lesson, we will be covering what an OpMode is, as well as the different types of OpModes. You should have already seen our previous tutorial about setting up your phone with the control hub. You can find that video here: https://youtu.be/-wroU8UF6os In this tutorial, we will cover the theory behind OpModes, the different types, and then look at some sample OpModes. It is also worth noting, that since this is the first programming tutorial that watching this video sets you on a path to complete the series using block code. This is good if you don’t have a background in programming concepts or don’t know java. If you feel like you have a sufficient understanding of basic programming in java, please refer to our OnBot java videos instead. If you have any questions feel free to contact us here: https://relativelyquantum.wixsite.com/home#comp-k8apd3fi Common issues will be posted as they are discovered
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06:28
Second FTC OpMode with OnBot Java
In this lesson, we will learn how to debug our programs, how to use functions to produce more maintainable code, and ensure that our robot stops when requested. You should have already seen our previous tutorial where we learn about the basics of OpModes: https://youtu.be/P2F4PQUg-7c If you have any questions feel free to contact us here: https://relativelyquantum.wixsite.com/home#comp-k8apd3fi Common issues will be posted as they are discovered
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07:22
Second FTC OpMode with Block Code
In this lesson, we will learn how to debug our programs, how to use functions to produce more maintainable code, and ensure that our robot stops when requested. You should have already seen our previous tutorial where we learn about the basics of OpModes: https://youtu.be/eN1UHnxrraA If you have any questions feel free to contact us here: https://relativelyquantum.wixsite.com/home#comp-k8apd3fi Common issues will be posted as they are discovered
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