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I think one of my Jaguars ate a chipmunk.
Once we got our test bot up and driving with the new control system, we noticed something odd.
One of our Jaguars (and only 1) makes a very interesting high pitched squeal. This occurs with the fan on or off, with the system enabled or disabled. We've checked the wiring, removed the PWM, and it continues. The pitch changes slightly when the LED blinks. Did our Jaguar swallow a chipmunk, or is something else going on? :eek: |
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Sure thing!
That's the other part of this that's a bit odd - that particular Jag is NOT one we have put any load through at all - we are only running two sims because we rebuilt our 2006, 2007, and 2008 robots this fall. So we are only using two of the Jags, and those two are whisper silent. |
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Are you positive it is the Jag squealing, and not the PD? We ran out of chipmunks while building the PDs, and had to resort to squirrels, groundhogs and ferrets.
I find it really hard to localize high pitched noises, and the PD is known to squeal. |
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So what makes the PD squeal? We noticed it yesterday during the benchtest. Seems like when the Jag lights stopped blinking, the PD would "squeal". Actually sounded more like the hamster wheel than a chipmunk.
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The boost circuit (inductor specifically) was sized to be able to handle the maximum stress conditions. Since it has a fixed frequency and a minimum on time, there is a minimum amount of work it can do in any given cycle. If it is asked to do less, it will simply go to sleep for a few cycles before trying again. This napping or "pulse skipping" happens in the audible range. Obnoxious? Yes. Bad? No. |
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