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kick3nitx360 05-02-2010 17:01

SIGNAL LIGHT WONT WORK
 
the signal light on our robot wont come on, and neither will the tiny one on the digital side car. Can someone help please???????

vhcook 05-02-2010 17:20

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Have you confirmed your wiring matches both the Robot Power Distribution (with correct polarity) and Robot Data Connectivity diagrams, paying particular attention to the power and signal wires to the digital sidecar?

Is the digital module on the cRIO in slot 4 (with 1 being the slot nearest the lights)?

Are the lights green on on your cRIO?

Does anything else on the digital sidecar work (PWMs, sensors, whatever)?

kick3nitx360 05-02-2010 17:34

Re: SIGNAL LIGHT WONT WORK
 
yes all that is done correctly. But the light that is inside the digital sidecar where you need to plug in the signal light is also not blinking

jsasaki 05-02-2010 17:45

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Oh ! I had the same problem last night. Do you have two of the 40 pin sidecar modules? If so try switching the two modules and if it still doesnt work try another 40 pin cable and if it still doesn't work try re-imaging the c-Rio. If it still doesnt work i'm not sure.

Al Skierkiewicz 05-02-2010 21:23

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Let's try a different approach. Are the three power supply LEDs lit on the sidecar? If not is there a breaker in the PD that is feeding battery to the sidecar? Have you rechecked the wiring at both the PD and the sidecar? It is a frequent mistake that wires at the PD end are not stripped the required 1/2-5/8 inches that is needed for correct insertion. Something less allows a user to insert the wire so far that the Wago will clamp down on the insulation and not the bare wire. Double check that the wire is correctly inserted at the sidecar end as well.
If the battery LED is on and the other lights are not, try removing the Robot signal light from the sidecar. If they come on with the RSL removed, you may have shorted the wiring for the RSL. If they do not come on, it is possible that the card is defective.

peter1626 14-02-2010 16:20

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Hi, i am another programmer from 1626.
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Have you confirmed your wiring matches both the Robot Power Distribution (with correct polarity) and Robot Data Connectivity diagrams, paying particular attention to the power and signal wires to the digital sidecar?
Yes
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Is the digital module on the cRIO in slot 4 (with 1 being the slot nearest the lights)?
Yes
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Are the lights green on your cRIO?
Yes
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Does anything else on the digital sidecar work (PWMs, sensors, whatever)?
Yes the entire system works except for the signal light. On the digital sidecar we have 4 victors, 1 spike, 1 sensor, and 2 servos. All work correctly.
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If so try switching the two modules and if it still doesn’t work try another 40 pin cable and if it still doesn't work try re-imaging the c-Rio.
We have tried 4 modules, 2 40 pin cables, 2 digital sidecars, and 2 cRIOs. We also have reimaged the cRIO numerous times.
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Are the three power supply LEDs lit on the sidecar?
Yes
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If not is there a breaker in the PD that is feeding battery to the sidecar?
Yes the sidecar is in the 30 amp spot with a breaker
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Have you rechecked the wiring at both the PD and the sidecar?
Yes we have rewired the entire system 4 times
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If the battery LED is on and the other lights are not, try removing the Robot signal light from the sidecar. If they come on with the RSL removed, you may have shorted the wiring for the RSL. If they do not come on, it is possible that the card is defective.
The 3 power/ battery lights are on the digital sidecar. The Signal light still doesn’t blink and when we remove the signal light the small green led does not blink.

Please HELP! We don’t know what else to do!
Thanks for your help!

samir13k 14-02-2010 16:48

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attempt to download the original code to the cRio once again. it should not make a difference as it should not be changable in the code, but in FIRST, sometimes you just have to try anything.

peter1626 14-02-2010 16:53

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attempt to download the original code to the cRio once again.
Just tried this, it did not work!

What is the current image name that should be on the cRIO?

apalrd 14-02-2010 17:29

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Try picking up your robot, flipping it over, and banging on it, then pick it up and shake it. This will remove all metal shavings, which can short parts of the DSC. We have had to do this twice already on our robot, we know it happens when the +5 light on the DSC goes off and nothing works, but the DSC still has power lights on.

Alan Anderson 14-02-2010 18:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by vhcook (Post 914158)
Is the digital module on the cRIO in slot 4 (with 1 being the slot nearest the lights)?

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Originally Posted by peter1626 (Post 919960)
Yes

Can you take a picture and post it? The only thing I can think of that matches your symptoms is having the module in Slot 6 instead of Slot 4.

Pausert 14-02-2010 20:30

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Check to make sure have the Digital Sidecar power wired + to + and - to -. The digital sidecar will function (partially) even if its supply power is backwards, but the signal light will not function in this circumstance.

Al Skierkiewicz 14-02-2010 20:47

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Peter,
You have tried everything I would have gone through. That really leaves only the side car as being defective. If the PWM signals that pass through are functioning normally and are disabled when the robot is disabled then it can only be the side car.
A software expert can answer this better than I but the default code is written such that the RSL functions when the robot is disabled and flashes one of a series of codes that indicate certain conditions on the robot. When enabled, the RSL light should come on solid.

"There are four states of this status LED, listed here in order of priority. If multiple occur, the highest one listed is what is displayed.

1. Fast Blink (200ms on / 200ms off) - System error: No driver's station communication, bad cRIO Image, bad team ID, extensive communication errors.
2. Steady on - Everything ok
3. Fast-Slow Blink (200ms on / 900ms off) - System disabled either by system watchdog, user watchdog, or Driver's Station set to disabled and low battery (<12 Volts)
4. Slow Blink (900ms on / 900ms off) - System disabled"

samir13k 14-02-2010 23:41

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Originally Posted by peter1626 (Post 919975)
Just tried this, it did not work!

What is the current image name that should be on the cRIO?

image v19 would most likely be on your cRio. If you installed the latest update (out since fridayish?) you should currently be at v20 which you will need to do. download and install both the Labview and DS updates. I dont believe that this will fix this problem if you are already running v19, but its a mandatory update non-the-less

kick3nitx360 15-02-2010 11:42

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Here are the pictures you asked for.





kick3nitx360 15-02-2010 11:51

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yes samir, we are using v19 when we image the cRIO.


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