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Constant DAP-1522 Resets
Hello everyone,
Our D-Link AP has an unusual problem. On a fully charged battery, it works fine when the robot is disabled. Once the robot is enabled, it works fine in teleop for a few minutes. Then, the AP resets. Once this occurs, we have to wait for the AP to boot back up before we can connect again. Usually, after the battery has been used for more than 3 minutes or so and the first reset has occurred, the small voltage dip caused as the speed controllers initialize causes the AP to reset, making it pretty much undrivable, even though the battery is fresh off the charger and delivers 12.1+ volts. We were considering placing a capacitor in line with the router (AP) to compensate for the voltage dip. Is this a good idea? We have 4.7 and 10 microfarad capacitors, but we can get other caps if we need to. I have tried unsuccessfully to boot the AP with a capacitor in line, and I'm worried I'm going to kill it if I keep on experimenting. How should I go about wiring this? Thanks for your help. |
Re: Constant DAP-1522 Resets
Is the converter for the D-Link device wired to the regulated 12V output on the end of the PD previously used for the Wireless Bridge? That voltage should be stable to a very low battery voltage (3 or 4 volts I think).
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Re: Constant DAP-1522 Resets
We tried the 12v regulator first, and that gave us constant resets. It was actually more stable on the 5v bus direct from the PDB (where the camera used to connect).
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Re: Constant DAP-1522 Resets
Ok, thanks for the heads-up. Now that you bring it up, it makes sense to me that the regulator should be able to easily compensate for voltage dips, since it's stepping 12v down to 5v. That said, do you think we should be investigating an issue with the regulator or the bridge itself? I'm thinking the regulator...
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Re: Constant DAP-1522 Resets
Oh, that makes sense. Before, we were wiring it to one of the Wagos with a 20 amp fuse. I'll wire it to the 12V on the end and post back. Thanks for your help!
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Re: Constant DAP-1522 Resets
Thank you so much! That took care of the problem. Now on to line tracking... :)
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