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Re: [Help!] Analog readings go crazy!

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Sounds like a poor electrical connection. I'd check if your connectors are seated properly, connectors crimped properly and if there are any breaks in the wire.

We checked and the readings actually jump from 0 to 1 (minimum to maximum) and even if the potentiometers aren't connected.

Any idea what it is?
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Re: [Help!] Analog readings go crazy!

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We checked and the readings actually jump from 0 to 1 (minimum to maximum) and even if the potentiometers aren't connected.

Any idea what it is?
The status of the AIO port is undefined when nothing is connected. You need a connection to pull the port to a steady voltage.

Post a wiring diagram.
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Re: [Help!] Analog readings go crazy!

You could have a short on one of your analog devices. We had this problem and traced it to some bad soldering and insulation by one of the students on one of our potentiometers. The black and red wires were touching underneath a big glob of electrical tape.

Check all of your connections.
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Re: [Help!] Analog readings go crazy!

As others have noted, I would check the wiring carefully for shorts or open circuit. I would also check the roboRIO power light and DS power tab for 5V faults (they may also show up in the DS log, I'm not sure). It may be that metal debris in one of the connectors or inside the roboRIO case or a short on a different sensor is taking down your whole 5V rail which would cause the described symptoms.
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Re: [Help!] Analog readings go crazy!

I'm a little late here, but wanted to add my 2 cents anyway.

If your potentiameter is a single-turn(i.e. 210 or 360 degree) pot, then look for damage to the device. If it's a 360 model and turns past it's range, it may make contact with the other side and read the opposite value. We had this happen when our arm went too far in testing. It essentially pushed the pot housing apart a little, letting it spin freely. Resetting it to within it's valid range and tightening the housing down again fixes the issue.
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