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Fried chicklet
We have a USB chicklet to convert the USB joystick to serial (Logitech Extremem 3D Pro). It was working fine until today, when we noticed in Dashboard Viewer that the joystick was behaving erratically (without touching the joystick, the three axes started at 60 and dropped about 5 per second).
We're fairly certain that this isn't a calibration error since (a) we weren't touching the joystick, and (b) the old serial joystick worked fine. We also realized that the batteries we were using for the chicklet drained very quickly. We plugged a multimeter into the chicklet alone (not connected to the robot or joystick in any way) and it still drained power at a few volts every minute without using it. Therefore, we have concluded that there is probably a short circuit. Is anybody else experiencing similar problems? Additionally, does anyone know what we can do to fix it or diagnose the problem further? Any help is welcome. |
Re: Fried chicklet
We are using them two. We have found out that if the battery goes below 6.5 volts then the joysticks start going down. How ever we have not hooked them up with a battery. I have created a circuit that used a comaritor to turn on the LED when the battery reaches 6.5 volt. We are going to use the 7.2 volt RC battery packs that are used for back up batteries providing 1800-2000 Mah.
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Re: Fried chicklet
We completely understand this. We are using a 7.2 volt battery which is at 7.2 volts. However, upon connection to the chicklet, the light on the chicklet turns red and the battery drains quickly, indicating a short. This happens with the joystick unplugged as well as with the joystick plugged in. It is almost certainly a fault with the chicklet, maybe one caused by us, but the chicklet seems in fine condition with no shorts or problems with the board.
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