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Re: New Programming Core needs help with simple motor control

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Originally Posted by bharrison6 View Post
The only leds on the breakout board that are lit up are the 5v the 6v, the bat led, and an led beside the 1 (see pic). They are all green and steady on in every configuration and under every circumstance for this rig. Also every part on this rig has been worked at one time or another and each piece has been swapped out with another piece that has worked at one time or another.

I was wondering though. Does it matter if the crio that I am using is the longer 16 bit version or the shorter 32 bit version? Also does it matter if I am using a crossover cable? I know what they are since I have wired both CAT 5 and CAT 6 but I don't know if the one I am using is crossover or not without checking the wires and looking up the colors for crossover. I would think as long as I can deploy code to the crio the network cable is fine. If I remember my networking class right most NICs can actually detect if it needs the crossover and compensate anyway.

Given that all 3 power LEDs are brightly lit, 2 relays are lit, and the RSL is not, I would guess that there is a problem with the Digital Sidecar, DB-37 Cable, Digital Module, or the connection between the cRIO and the Digital Module.

None of the other things you mentioned would matter.

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Originally Posted by bharrison6 View Post
I just noticed after reading what other problems people are having that our driver station is reading 0 Volts. This might be of some significance as to what the problem is.
This means that one of the conditions in R70 isn't met, but does not affect driving motors.
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