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diggoran
13-02-2010, 14:56
We hooked up a limit switch to the sidecar's I/O port 1 and when we pressed it, everything seemed to fail. All of the lights turned off on the sidecar except 'BAT' and '6V'. The camera twitches continuously downward and to it's left, the orange blinking status light turns off, all of the PWMs attatched to the sidecar lose power... basically all of the 5V components die. In very rare cases, the motors do a full reverse for a fraction of a second.

Empty code has been written to initialize the relay and to tell it to do nothing in all cases. These behaviors are consistent on both of our sidecars on two separate robots with entirely separate electronics. Has anyone else had this problem before; and is there a reason or a way to fix it?

Thanks for the help!

Joe Ross
13-02-2010, 15:05
How did you wire the limit switch? It sounds like you're shorting 5v and ground when the switch is pressed.

diggoran
13-02-2010, 15:12
That's probably it. We're taking it apart now to see if that's the problem.
Thanks!

diggoran
13-02-2010, 16:19
Yeah that was the case afterall. The guy we had wire it last year had white and SIG and GND in the wrong places. Thanks for the help!