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Need some info on a fried cRIO
Ok, so today we had the 8th graders from the entire district come into the high school to check out the clubs. In the middle of one of our demonstrations (while driving), our robot stopped responding. We triple checked every wire, and found everything in order.
Now, before anyone (including myself) starts jumping to conclusions, can someone explain me what typically causes a cRIO to fry, and what is the normal behavior of a fried cRIO. Now the list of our robot's behaviors:
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When you say fry you make it sound as if there's something electrically wrong. To me it sounds as if there's a software issue. Have you tried re-imaging the crio then reloading the code.
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This happened to us at the competition last year accually. WE ended up having to get the NI guy to take it apart and get the metal shaving that were causing it to short out, to be taken out. We had power to it, the robot just could not comunicate with those shavings in there.
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Is the Power LED on when you supply known good (,easured with a voltmeter) power? If not, it could be an internal fuse. It must be sent to NI for repair.
When this happened to us last year, they repaired it at no charge, and they had it back to us very quickly. (They understand build season there) :D |
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But yes, we DID try reloading the code (both labview and my semi-ported java code), but we had little success Quote:
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And yes, we tested 2 fresh batteries, but that didn't change anything Not sure how old our cRIO (might be new from last year, but like I said, i don't know). Will NI still take it? |
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Did you install the cRIO gaskets? They help a lot. Blowing the internal cRIO fuse seems to happen more often to teams that didn't properly isolate the cRIO chassis and/or the Axis 206 camera from the robot frame. It still takes two wiring problems happening simultaneously to mess things up, but it does happen. |
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The camera feed is forwarded by the cRio, so your processor is actually running in there.
Only thing I can think of is something shorting out the bus connected to your IO modules or the FPGA that makes it not be able to control the robot. |
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Connect a laptop to the serial port, start hyperterminal (or some other serial port reading program), and check out the output. Whenever our cRio is acting up, it often gives us hints as to what is wrong. Maybe it'll say: "error reading expansion port 4", and that'll help you get it narrowed down.
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We had to remove metal shaving from our cRIO last year. It also burned out the surface-mount fuse where I soldered a wire temporarily to get going before getting a replacement shipped from Newark Electronics. The fuse type and size is posted elsewhere here.
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We experienced similar problems last year at one of our Regionals. The Robot would come on and appear to run, yet wouldn't respond to any signals or anything of that nature. Upon further inspection we found that one of the pins in the CRio body had broken causing the module to malfunction. I'd suggest checking all of the pins for the various modules.
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Swap the I/O card first since thats the easist thing to do, give it a try and if that doesn't work try the sidecar. Do you get the battery voltage showing back at the driver's station? |
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Thanks for all the input guys
I ended up replacing all the modules on the cRIO, which got it working The strange part was that as I was trying to isolate the problem by swapping in the old parts, it STILL worked fine... So I don't know what the problem was, but I DO know now that it works Thanks again! |
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will do on monday
thanks for the tip! |
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