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I posted this yesterday in another sub-forum, but apparently that one doesn't get much viewership, and I didn't get a single reply. So, forgive me if this is too much like a bump, but I think I'm not the only one who would like to see this answered:
I've been looking for an official document that defines the various patterns that the Robot Signal Light (RSL) displays. A mentor on our team found the following from Team 358 (thanks!):
The RSL blink pattern tells what state the robot is in. The patterns can be changed year-to-year but in 2011 they were:
Fast Blink = cRIO not communicating with Driver Station
Slow Blink = disabled
Short on/long-off Blink = either low battery or no code & disabled
Long on/short off blink = Teleop mode
Solid on = Autonomous mode
(about 2/3 of the way down a very long page).
I also found this:
http://kamocat.com/robot/electrical.php
but it doesn't have a date on it (I think it's from 2010).
Since it can change every year, does anyone know a source for this year's info? A link, reference to a manual, or simple cut&paste would be appreciated. I've done some searches on CD, but didn't find what I was looking for. Surprising; maybe I didn't use the right search terms.
kevinhorn
23-02-2012, 23:53
We haven't updated kamocat.com lately. The newest info may be found here.http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/spmu046b/spmu046b.pdf
PAR_WIG1350
24-02-2012, 00:42
I don't think the RSL patterns have, or will ever change for as long as that light has been and will be used.
...The newest info may be found here.www.ti.com/lit/ug/spmu046b/spmu046b.pdf (http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/spmu046b/spmu046b.pdf)
Thanks for the link. However, that's info for the Jaguars, and I am looking for info about the RSL - that big amber light that all robots are required to prominently include per [R57].
If the patterns have never changed, then I would happily use an older table. Hasn't it been officially documented somewhere?
Nate Laverdure
24-02-2012, 09:18
Hasn't it been officially documented somewhere?
It was documented (https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-3120) in less detail (only lists four states) in 2009 on the NI "FIRST community" forum:
There are four states of this status LED, listed here in order of priority. If multiple occur, the highest one listed is what is displayed.
1. Fast Blink (200ms on / 200ms off) - System error: No driver's station communication, bad cRIO Image, bad team ID, extensive communication errors.
2. Steady on - Everything ok
3. Fast-Slow Blink (200ms on / 900ms off) - Low battery (<12 Volts) and system disabled either by system watchdog, user watchdog, or Driver's Station set to disabled
4. Slow Blink (900ms on / 900ms off) - System disabled
EDIT: A comment from that page explains that the 5th state (long-on, short-off) was added in 2010:
New for 2010, there is an additional blink pattern. Instead of solid on for both Auto Enabled and Teleop Enabled, Teleop Enable now shows a short-off pattern. 1500ms on, 100ms off. This makes it more obvious which mode the robot is in.
kjohnson
24-02-2012, 09:28
Nate beat me to it but the flash pattern has been changed since 2009:
Fast Blink (200ms on / 200ms off) - System error: No driver's station communication, bad cRIO Image, bad team ID, extensive communication errors.
Steady on - Autonomous
Short off - (1500ms on, 100ms off) - Tele-operated enabled
Fast-Slow Blink (200ms on / 900ms off) - Low battery (<12 Volts) and system disabled either by system watchdog, user watchdog, or Driver's Station set to disabled
Slow Blink (900ms on / 900ms off) - System disabled
And of course if the light is off completely either the cRIO could still be booting or the light may be wired wrong. If the RSL has a different flash pattern that the LED on the Digital Side Car, make sure there is a jumper between La and Lb on the light.
Thanks so much, Nate and Kyle. A forum post isn't quite as "official" as I would have hoped, but I can use it. And I bet other people will, too.
PAR_WIG1350
25-02-2012, 00:42
EDIT: A comment from that page explains that the 5th state (long-on, short-off) was added in 2010:
I stand corrected.
I've always had a hard time telling some of those patterns apart at a glance.
I wish some of the errors could be something that stands out more, like a group of short flashes then a long off. You could actually count the flashes and know that something like a group of 3 flashes is no radio comms for example.
Also, which one of these patterns is the one we're looking for to be ready to start a match? I'm assuming the slow blink (900ms on/off) is Disabled before the match starts.
Like I said, they all look the same to me. Good thing I'm not a FTA.
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