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Re: Jaguar/Victor Not Getting Signal on Default Code
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With that being said, I can tell you that I have programmed the cRIO wirelessly and it's not reliable. The first time I did, it went half way through and told me it couldn't find the cRIO and displayed an error indicating it might be on a different subnet (it wasn't.) The second time, it worked... so my reccomendation is to go wired. 1.) What exactly does the battery status say on the driver station? - If it say's "No Comms" you have a communication issue. Perhaps the team number isn't set correctly on the cRIO (set during imaging) or the driver station. - If it says "No Code" you should re-image the cRIO using a wired link. - If it says a reasonable voltage than we have to start looking in other places for the problem and will need additional information. 2.) What is the robot signal light doing on the digital sidecar? |
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We imaged it while it was wired this time, but there still hasn't been any progress. Thanks for the help, but are there any other suggestions you can give us in addition to these? Last edited by BrandonD-1528 : 07-02-2009 at 14:16. |
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There is a trio of pins at the end of the Analog Breakout opposite the power connection. You need to install a jumper between the two pins nearest the edge of the board in order to connect the battery sense circuit to the required analog input pin. Quote:
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We are having the same problem as discribed in this post.
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<R64> refers to Section 3.4 of the 'FRC Control System Component Data Sheets' which contains very detailed drawings and descriptions.[/quote]
Ok, Thanks, I'll take a look at that. |
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The good news is that your cRIO does have code on it, and that it is talking to the DS because your battery says 00.00V.
Your problem may be in the wiring. Make sure that all the slots on the cRIO are in the correct spots (Your digital sidecar should be connected to slot 4). Make sure that the digital sidecar has power. Though it seems pretty hard to overlook, teams have forgotten to do so this year. Finally, make sure that the pwms are hooked up correctly. They should be on PWM 1-4. |
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