Mr. Lim
21-02-2005, 10:06
Team 188 is trying to track down a pesky problem that ultimately results in SOME of our Festo Single Solenoids randomly firing once in a while.
Please post if you have Single Solenoids installed on your robot, and have experienced them randomly changing state, and meet the following criteria:
1) The solenoids that fire on their own are single solenoids
2) They only behave erratically when you try and keep and hold them in the energized state - if you keep and hold them in the non-energized state, they stay perfectly still
3) You notice the Spike controlling them DOES change state for no reason (The lights blip orange when they should be Red/Green/Off)
4) You can simulate the weird behaviour by quickly disabling your robot, then re-enabling it
5) Whenever the solenoid fires on its own, you notice that the Radio Modem light on the RC flashes red for a fraction of a second
I have posted another thread (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=35099) in the Control System forum, however I posted this message too because there may be teams desperately trying to troubleshoot what they think is a pneumatics issue.
-SlimBoJones...
Please post if you have Single Solenoids installed on your robot, and have experienced them randomly changing state, and meet the following criteria:
1) The solenoids that fire on their own are single solenoids
2) They only behave erratically when you try and keep and hold them in the energized state - if you keep and hold them in the non-energized state, they stay perfectly still
3) You notice the Spike controlling them DOES change state for no reason (The lights blip orange when they should be Red/Green/Off)
4) You can simulate the weird behaviour by quickly disabling your robot, then re-enabling it
5) Whenever the solenoid fires on its own, you notice that the Radio Modem light on the RC flashes red for a fraction of a second
I have posted another thread (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=35099) in the Control System forum, however I posted this message too because there may be teams desperately trying to troubleshoot what they think is a pneumatics issue.
-SlimBoJones...