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Re: RoboRIO Red Power LED
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The controller has conformal coating so things that can be permanently damaged are protected from swarf (or random wires), but IO pins are exposed and while no lasting damage occurs, there can be a short condition that requires a little cleaning to clear up.... or a violent hit, especially if your robot's name is "tippy". |
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Re: RoboRIO Red Power LED
We're not "tippy", but it is possible that something lodged under one of the IO pins that we couldn't find. If you come across one that's set for team 4499, that's the one we messed up.
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Re: RoboRIO Red Power LED
On Friday I performed an IR scan on this unit and found the over current protection engaged (expected for a 5V short) but no other hot spots. Compressed air under the AI/Relay IO connectors seemed to have cleared the fault. I suspect that the air dislodged whatever was causing the short condition though I never did see what was shorting it.
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Re: RoboRIO Red Power LED
Quick side note: make sure the fuses on your RoboRIO are in all the way and properly secured. Our fuse kept on getting knocked out of place, causing the RoboRIO to reboot during matches.
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