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Unrepeatable CAN problems
All,
449 got back from our first competition about a week ago and we were having a lot of controls problems throughout the entire competition. Note, the problems have to either be electrical or programming, not mechanical. First, some background on our robot. We have 7 jaguars all controlled by CAN. CAN 1, 2, and 3 all were controlling the right side of our 6 CIM west coast drive. CAN 4, 5, and 6 all controlled the left side of the drive. CAN 7 controlled the roller motor. (Note: we had other problems with our roller motor, however these were due to a faulty crimp and were fixed). We also had 5 solenoids to control our roller, shooter, and catcher. Ok, now our problem. We had two matches in question with problems that we were unable to determine the cause. In both of these matches the same thing happened:
I am not 100% sure how CAN works, but I was under the impression that if one of the connections of the CAN chain is bad, then it will take down the entire CAN chain. However, we were still able to control the right side of the drive. Is it possible to lose only part of the CAN chain and have full control over another part? I am going to include a short section from what our programmer wrote. Quote:
We are buying new CAN wires to replace all the existing connections, however we were wondering if there could also be any other electrical problems or code issues that we should be looking out for. |
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Re: Unrepeatable CAN problems
Is this your first year running with this drive train? The 6 cim drive train can cause issues even for experienced teams. When you get into collisions and pushing matches the resistance on the motor increases and so does the the current. The draw may have been enough to pop a fuse. The fact that it happened during a quick change of direction is also a tell tale sign that you popped a fuse.
Also the fuse would reset, which would explain why you didn't see the issue when you got back to the pit. If your gearboxes are 1 speeds that are geared to reach high speeds, this is even more likely. Also, try not to start the mechanical/electrical/programming debate. As soon as you "rule out" one of these sources, it may cause you to overlook the actual source of the problem. In this case it sounds like it could be all three. Last edited by mwtidd : 22-03-2014 at 12:37. |
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Re: Unrepeatable CAN problems
This is our first year running this drive train. It is a 6CIM west coast drive using the WCP single speed transmissions geared for 14 feet per second.
However, we were very rarely changing directions at full speed. Also, why would the fuses on one side fail but not the other twice? Sorry, I did not mean to start this debate. I only meant that because we are using the WCD version of the gearboxes, the center wheel of the drive is directly connected to the gearboxes. So it could not have been a mechanical failure that disabled the same side of our drive both times. |
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Re: Unrepeatable CAN problems
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The connectors on the Jags are notorious for causing CAN communication errors and usually need to be hot glued (not sure if that's legal this year) or otherwise secured in the port. Typically this fault will only manifest itself when you take a hard hit on the field, not while testing in the pits on on the practice field. |
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