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lemonzap 14-02-2012 01:18

problems with small Crio
 
We got a new 4-slot Crio this year but its been acting weird. We constantly have to reimage the Crio because we will stop being able to connect to it, but everytime we lose connection reimaging fixes the problem temporarily. Has anyone else had this problem or know a way to fix it?

Ekcrbe 14-02-2012 10:38

Re: problems with small Crio
 
Stupid question, but are you running CAN?

Mark McLeod 14-02-2012 10:42

Re: problems with small Crio
 
Does the problem show up when you try to download new code AFTER you've downloaded code at least once?

lemonzap 14-02-2012 20:31

Re: problems with small Crio
 
We are not running CAN and the problem doesn't happen after any recognizable pattern. it may be the first time we deploy code to it or the 5th, it doesn't matter.

simpsonboy77 15-02-2012 02:11

Re: problems with small Crio
 
Check that your cRio is electrically isolated from ground. I recall reading a similar problem a week ago and it was caused by a bolt holding the cRio grounding it to the frame.

apalrd 15-02-2012 07:45

Re: problems with small Crio
 
What's the CPU load as reported by the Driver Station?

I'm guessing that you're using 100% or close to 100% CPU. This used to be very common when teams would use the whole CPU, as the bootloader (which runs in a lower priority) would not be able to run (thus you become unable to download code, at least in LabVIEW).

We used to fix it by flipping the "No App" DIP switch, rebooting, downloading, then un-flipping the switch and rebooting again. However, with the lack of DIP switches, we will be out of luck.

joe5joe7 15-02-2012 12:14

Re: problems with small Crio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by simpsonboy77 (Post 1127037)
Check that your cRio is electrically isolated from ground. I recall reading a similar problem a week ago and it was caused by a bolt holding the cRio grounding it to the frame.

I am another programmer on Lemonzaps team, and I suspect this might well have been the problem. The board we were using has since been dismantled, but I will make sure that the new board won't have that issue.

Hope that was the problem!

lemonzap 15-02-2012 23:34

Re: problems with small Crio
 
I talked to rob and he pointed out that "our electronics board was on polycarbonate so it couldnt have been the problem."


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