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4 pin EDU PWM out power, red pin2 V in error
Our EDU controller measures 7.2V(to ~8v charged) on both pins 2 & 4.
Pin 2 (red) should be +5v Pin 4 (unk color) should be 7.2v Has any other teams observed this problem ? I was looking for but find no jumper option (so servo's could use either unreg or reg) We could have a fault/failure inside the EDU +5v power distribution. The middle digital IO pin does properly read +5v (have been using that until problem is resolved) anyone know if there are separate +5 regs inside EDU ? Any ideas what the problem is ? or Do other EDU's have it too ? Beacons w/7.2v to 8V charged, using this fault would start our ~2X brighter 8v-1.34/33ohms=.2A where orig design=5v-1.34/33 =.111A (note IR LED's were tested, forward V=1.34v at .11A dc) |
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Re: 4 pin EDU PWM out power, red pin2 V in error
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See the EDU referece guide http://www.innovationfirst.com/FIRST...2003-11-14.pdf |
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Re: 4 pin EDU PWM out power, red pin2 V in error
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So was the FRC Beacon LED current designed for ~202 mA ea? (Ipk =8v-1.34VfwdIRled)/33ohms) and decrease in IR output intesnity as the battery voltage declines ? A previous poster indicated red EDU PWM = 5v where Ipk = (5-1.34)/33 = 111 mA each of 4 parallel LEDs ??? |
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Re: 4 pin EDU PWM out power, red pin2 V in error
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).-Kevin |
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Re: 4 pin EDU PWM out power, red pin2 V in error
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retraction appreciated, Thanks There should be no problem with 1/4 W resistors pulsed 40kHz & 1-2mS burst (5% overall duty 1mS 40 pulses 50-50 & 10% 2mS 80 pulses) WC .2A^2*.1duty*33 = .132W ~53% utilization of quarter Watt resistor. at least not until they are accidently driven w/DC. (EDU pgm croak) .2A^2*1duty*33 = 1.32W ~5X that quarter Watt resistor that unmistakable smell of carbon burning, ahhh that makes my proposed 4x LED series string + 1 current limit resistor (or 2 junct tran+resistor regulator) (5.36v from 7-8 Vbatt) look a bit better. least on paper. We'll have to deal with the IR dropoff with dwindling battery supply, or use an AC adapter, not a big deal. |
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