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CIM motors vibrate/jitter
We have a mock up chassis for testing code on. It has the bare essentials, including 2 talons and 2 mini-CIMs. When we power up the setup and run code, everything works fine, however the 2 CIMs vibrate/jitter. We have tried different CIMs, different sizes, different Talons, they still jitter. We've tried everything we can think of an they still jitter. Any help would be great, thanks.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
So the robot "twitches" on the ground, as in it drives very slightly back and forth without user input telling it to do that?
Is the robot enabled when this happens (so does it happen when the robot is disabled as well)? |
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
We don't have any wheels hooked up to it, as it is just on a C-channel frame. When we enable it, the lights on the Talons flicker between red and orange. When it is disabled, they don't jitter.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
It's (most likely) a code issue. Red means the Talon is getting a reverse signal, while orange means the Talon is getting a neutral signal. If it's bouncing between the two, it's most likely caused by a code issue, but you can try calibrating the Talons as well.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
Although possible, I don't believe so. We've sent it code that had no other commands other then to set the motors to 0. It still bounces back and forth several times a second between the two colors.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
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That being said, do calibrate them. If the calibration is such that a zero signal is right on the line in the talon of neutral/reverse, it would probably bounce between them as you said. Last edited by dellagd : 10-02-2014 at 17:46. |
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
Well, we have the PWM wires tied next to eachother most of the way until they split, and one place that could be a problem is I looped them up at one point to shorten them up, just a simple back and around loop, but could that be the issue?
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
It is very possible that something is telling the Talons to go full throttle and in doing so they trip the breaker feeding each one. Do you have any wiring attached to the output of the Talons? Double check this to be sure you don't have a short there.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
Something is causing the mixed signal and thus the jitter. Check your DSC connections.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
Yes, we have wiring. They are not making contact though, it's circle screw on connectors connected to wire running straight to the CIMs, no metal contact.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
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http://www.crosstheroadelectronics.c...Manual_1_1.pdf - Pg 7 is the calibration instructions. Last edited by dellagd : 10-02-2014 at 17:53. |
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
All of the DSC connections are proper. We disconnected them all and reconnected them.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
Are these Talon SRs? If so, then red/orange flashing is the fault code for under voltage (<3.3V), over temperature (>170C), or shorted output transistor.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
Yes, I believe they are the Talon SR motor controllers. This doesn't seem like an error code, as it is flashing extremely fast, as in 15+ times per second, and the motors are actually moving. They are hooked up identical to our robot, so they shouldn't be under volted. They have fans on top of them, and the flashing is all they do, so it can't be over heating. I also doubt that it is a shorted out transistor, seeing as we have tried different talons. It must be something to do with the DSC or CRio, however we have no clue what. We've reconnected everything, but nothing seems to work.
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Re: CIM motors vibrate/jitter
Have you tried calibrating them as suggested by dellagd above? It sounds like they are getting a signal right on the edge of neutral and based on timing jitter it is alternating between neutral and a very low speed reverse.
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