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Re: USB ports going away during match
I believe they were having issues with their roboRIO and software on the robot itself. I don't think it was a driver station issue.
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It was some kind of RoboRio related issue. I don't believe it had to do directly with their driver station.
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Again, a closer examination of the laptop's power settings should help. |
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Thanks again for all the info!
We looked at the laptop, and it has a few issues that are probably causing the problem. The advanced power management setting was set to allow it to turn off the USB hub. There also might be a driver issue, we will work on reinstalling the drivers. And we never got around to making a console to put the laptop, controllers, and charger on, so it was just too inconvenient to carry everything....hence no charger on the field....lesson learned! In past years, we've had the charger with the laptop, it's just something that got overlooked this time. I think we'll get it straightened out for Champs. And definitely by AIA. |
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USB connectors (and all others) are rated for a finite number of insertion cycles. In FIRST we tend to connect/disconnect more often that a normal user. If your laptops are 3 years old the connectors might be getting intermittent? If it has not happened yet, it will at some point.
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Whatever you do, don't try to read the USB specification for help. The latest one has 534 pages just for power!
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Here is something that most likely was not the cause of the issues you were experiencing, but definitely should be considered when you are taking steps to make your DS 's performance stable and reliable. As an FTAA twice this year, I saw several teams have issues if they had not "Locked" the location of their controllers in the DS software. When not locked, the controllers can show up in different order and locations in the DS. When your controls "go away" it is likely they will not return to where you want them if they are not locked. A locked device will always show up in the same position, regardless of which USB port it is plugged into, nor what order the device(s) are detected, as long as you are not using two identical devices. Here are the details of the locking process from this document. Quote:
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Thanks, I think the devices were locked, because when the controller dropped out, it was still shown in the #1 slot in gray.
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That confirms two things at least. 1) It was locked. 2) Winders no longer saw the device. Now, what the root cause of it going away is still the main focus. All the advice here should get you to a solid answer. From the timing of when and how the failures occurred, it doesn't sound like a physical problem like a flakey connection or wiring. At least not to me |
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Kenton Cabiness (Aka. Mr. C) Last edited by autox_vette : 08-04-2015 at 16:40. |
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Re: USB ports going away during match
We found another interesting "feature"
of Windows called "USB Selective Suspend" that allows Windows to power down an individual USB port. We disabled that potential troublemaker. Google it to find out more. |
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