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Faulty PWM?
we were going over our board today and one of our PWMs was blinking orange. We changed the program, checked the breaker, and then we pulled off the PWM and replaced it with a good new one. BAM..it worked.has anyone else had a problem with faulty PWMS? and i was going to burn it until i realized that i could send it back in to first and probably get a new one...
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Re: Faulty PWM?
You say a Faulty PWM, do you actually mean a Victor motor controller [pictured below]? If that is the item that you say is faulty i suspect that the problem was just the PWM Cable was not completly set in the connector.
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Re: Faulty PWM?
no no no.....we changed the pwm cable and it still didnt work. it is defently the PWM. it was brand new also...we had just pulled it out of its box a few days before. we have ruled out every possiblity. there are no metal shaving in it(we dont work with the board in it). we had another victor with a bad muffin fan. first needs to do some quality control.
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Re: Faulty PWM?
Justin,
I am confused. There is no component on the robot called PWM. There is an electrical communications that uses PWM (hence PWM cables) and they are used frequently. There are also PWM devices, most notably the victors. There are also PWM ports on the robot controller. Please clarify your vocabulary! If you don't know it by any other name, then see if you can post a picture like dez did. Sparks Last edited by Sparks333 : 15-02-2005 at 22:31. |
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Re: Faulty PWM?
I think that Justin is just calling the victors PWM's. We've been having that issue as well. One of vics would just always blink orange. We sent it in to FIRST for repairs, but they just sent it right back and said nothing wrong with it.
We had confirmed the defect with a working pwm cable connected to that victor, it was still blinking orange and getting no signal. I agree, FIRST really neds to do some quality control on these parts, because I would hate to have something like this happen at competition. |
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Historically, IFI does a pretty good job of quality control. Occasionally there have been a very few bad units that have slipped through. But many times the "bad units" have been damaged after leaving IFI (during shipping, packing into the kits, etc.) or by the occasional fat-fingered-software-geek-pretending-to-be-a-mechanical-designer that accidently shoves a screwdriver into the turning fan blades and then quickly puts the broken unit down on the table and walks away while innocently asking "hey, who broke the Victor?" (don't ask me how I know about this )Anyway, back to the original problem. Upon occasion, we noticed that the Victors will sometimes (not every time, or even the majority of times, just occasionally) show orange if the PWM cable is inserted backwards into the plug. We found this out when we were using some older PWM cables that had smaller plastic ends that were not keyed, and fairly easy to insert backwards by mistake. I know this seems like a simple, basic item, but check to be sure that the PWM cables are installed correctly and completely seated on the pins. -dave |
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Okay, so now that it's established that PWM = Victor, I am up to date. By the way, Dave, the above quote is a great one, and I completely know what you mean. Of course, if a mechanical designer were to try programming... Furthermore: Justin, we have had similar problems. The newer vics have the deeper PWM sockets than last years, which is a gift and a curse (they are harder to get the PWM cables out, but also harder to get them in!) Make sure your pins are all straight and the right pins go to the right holes, then try inserting. This is not an uncommon problem. Sparks |
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We had the same problem with the PWM cable, going to the left transmission. We to checked the fuses, programming, motor controller, joystick, Everything and it was the cable. |
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Re: Faulty PWM?
Many teams have encountered similar problems this year. The PWM cables need to be fully seated in the sockets. The large shoulder on the PWM socket makes this difficult to see but you need to take the time to get it in right. It is also possible to misalign one or more of the pins as you insert the connector and they miss the intended target. When in doubt compare the height of the connetor body to another controller to make sure you are fully inserted.
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we tried changing out the wires. they were not backwards and not bent or broken...and the wires were brandnew
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Re: Faulty PWM?
It seems to me that the plastic housings on the 2005 "red" generation Victor 884s are much looser in their tolerances than previous generations of 883s and 884s. This could be why there is a misalignment problem. I prefer the older "blue" 884s because of this.
Once you get the PWM cable properly seated, one of these will help it stay that way: ![]() You can buy them here: http://robotcombat.com/marketplace_ifi_esc.html |
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Sorry, I misspoke. I meant that we sent our vic back to IFI and returned it and said that there was no problem. Sorry for the confusion.
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