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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
Just thought I'd add to the problem:
We always get somewhere between .05-.07 volts This happened like 3 or 4 days after the switch to SmartDashboard |
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
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Is the battery monitoring jumper installed on the analog breakout? |
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
The NI 9201 analog input module is only supposed to be capable of reading a maximum of ten volts. The Analog Breakout has a 680ohm/1k voltage divider in the circuit to reduce the battery voltage to something within range. The calculation of the number to display compensates for this. If somehow you're getting full battery voltage on the NI 9201 input, and if it is somehow returning that value (which is greater than it is specified to handle), you'd see about 17.68 volts on the display. An open circuit in the 1k resistor path would do it.
Your team probably has a spare Analog Breakout (one came in the kit this year and last year, and there were two with the first year's cRIO). Try swapping out the one you're using now and see if the voltage display becomes correct. |
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
This happened to us before just try to install the jumper again if it not perfect then it might read wrong.
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
No idea what the heck happened, but our bot hit a locker (don't worry the bumpers were on) and it started magically working
I guess the impact somehow fixed the wiring |
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Another thing to add that issue our driver station always reads 0 voltages whenever we are connected to robot.
Does someone know how to fix this problem? |
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
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The jumper should be installed on the outside two pins of the 3 pin header. The Analog Breakout requires 12V power from the Power Distribution board in order to run. The Analog Breakout Datasheet provides more detail if you need it: http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles...out%281%29.pdf |
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
Ours is reading zero also. I have swapped analog modules and breakouts and the jumper is in the correct position. We are playing with custom dashboard code at the moment and getting message errors. Could that be messing it up?
TIA |
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
It would greatly help us help you if you could take a clear photo of your analog breakout while the problem is occurring and post it here, showing the jumper and the wiring connected to it.
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
photo attached - sure looks correct
Last edited by wireties : 05-03-2012 at 12:16. |
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
It looks okay...except for the lack of any indication that there is actually power applied. There's a green LED that ought to be lit. What voltage do you see using a meter on the white Wago connector?
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Re: Incorrect voltage readout on Driver Station
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TIA Last edited by wireties : 21-02-2011 at 16:24. |
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