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WiFi Disconnect Issues
Looking for some guidance on a reoccurring issue our team is experiencing. We have the DAP-1522 Rev B router and it is powered though a 12v-5v converter. With a fully charged battery any time we accelerate anything more than gradually, the router lights will switch from the blue power and blue AP to one red power light. We lose connection and have to wait for the router to reboot. Three robots have had this issue. Has anyone else experienced this? Any solutions?
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Re: WiFi Disconnect Issues
Is the 5v/12v converter plugged into the special 12v port on the Power Distribution Board (marked in attached image)?
Check your Driver Station logs to see how low the graph of the battery voltage is dipping. You can also try tethering directly to the cRIO and putting a multimeter on the barrel connector used for the radio to see what voltage you are getting there when the motors kick in. Set the robot to push against a wall to provide resistance while not having to chase the robot to see the multimeter measurements. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 06-12-2014 at 13:13. |
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Re: WiFi Disconnect Issues
Voltage hasn't dropped below 9v. We are plugged into the lower port in the PDB. I'll try the multimeter. Thanks.
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Re: WiFi Disconnect Issues
Your description of the symptoms indicates that the power loss is between the PDB and the radio.
Things to check for:
Since three robots suffer from this I kind of doubt that the 12v/5v converters are the issue. If the wiring seems good, then the next possibility is a loose fit of the barrel connector into the radio. Wiggle the barrel while powered on to see if it moves much. See if it can be wiggled enough to cause a power reset. |
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