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Re: encoder problems......
That sounds like you don't have 12 volts being supplied to the Digital Sidecar. Can you measure the voltage on its power connector? Make sure you haven't accidentally captured the insulation instead of the conductor in the red and black Wago terminals from the Power Distribution Board.
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Re: encoder problems......
You win the prize! The sidecar has a short. The hardware folks will have to replace it tomorrow.
Thanks for your help! Ann |
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Re: encoder problems......
Our team found out about shorting the digital sidecar this year too. One of them accidentally shorted the PWM signal for a Victor controller to the +12 V power on the Victor. All of the motors on the robot activated momentarily. Scratch one digital sidecar.
Lessons learned: 1) power down the robot before messing with the wiring. 2) Even though FIRST has done a lot to make the control systems safe, there are still failures that can cause the robot to behave unexpectedly. Always make sure everyone that is anywhere near the robot is paying attention whenever you power it up! |
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Re: encoder problems......
Wow great diagnosis Alan! :-O
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