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Jags + BDC-Comm: Solid yellow the first time, blinking every consecutive attempt.
We are trying to configure jaguars from previous years using BDC-Comm. The first attempt is always a success:
1: Power on robot (with terminator, and 6P6C-DB9 connected to laptop) 2: Open BDC-Comm 3: Connection successfully established. We control the motors and assign a new address. However, if I disconnect from that jag, (to move onto the next one, say) and try to connect to it again sometime later, the LED stays blinking yellow and refuses to go steady. I can't establish communications with the Jag, and if I try to assign a new address, the LED never blinks green. Whether trying to talk to a single jag, or a full chain, we still have the same issue. We are having this issue with jags on two different robots. All are black jags w/ firmware version 107. The DB9 adapter is plugged into the correct port on the jag. Variables tested: -Different terminators -Different 6P6C adapters (also terminated, 100R, green to red) -Different jags -Different laptops -Different versions of BDC-Comm (TI and Vex Pro) -Cycled robot power between attempts. I presume we're doing something wrong. As far as I can tell we are following the instructions to the tee as laid out in the Jaguar User Manual posted on the FRC resources page. My thanks for any ideas. |
Re: Jags + BDC-Comm: Solid yellow the first time, blinking every consecutive attempt.
Well we think we resolved the issue tonight. TI recommends a specific baud rate for BDC-Comm. 115k, I think. We had to set this manually in the USB-RS232 adapter settings on the laptop.
Out of the six, however, one Jaguar is still exhibiting this annoying behavior. |
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