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Re: DIO not working on roboRio
GeeTwo:
I don't think our switches are getting beaten up... we tried to press them manually, and we tested the with a multimeter to confirm that they work. The result is false, whatever pins are connected to each other in the port. |
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Re: DIO not working on roboRio
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The test we came up with to verify electrical connection and switch function:
If you get those results, the problem is either with the 'RIO hardware or the software, or that the switch isn't being mechanically activated. |
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Re: DIO not working on roboRio
The DIOs are sinking inputs. They should read high (True?) when open or not conncected. False when connected to 0 V. Connecting them to +3.3V or +5v reads the same as open.
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Re: DIO not working on roboRio
Does the value change to true in Test mode?
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Re: DIO not working on roboRio
Thanks GeeTwo we tried again and it seems to be working for some reason
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Re: DIO not working on roboRio
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If it's the whole system, it must be a Heisenberg effect - measuring the system causes it to change state ;->. |
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