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the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
the behavior of the cRIO is no green light suddenly. NO power on.
It works perfect from January 2009 up today. I have 24[V] by measuring the to ends of the wire which connected your 24V power supply to the power distribution board and the connected your cRIO to the 24V cRIO power supply terminal on the power distribution board. What is wrong. |
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
I found the problem a loose wire between the cRIO and the PDB
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
Also, change your battery and make sure it's fully charged.
It will measure 24v, but not have enough umph to power up the cRIO. |
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
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this is vary important thing, we done it, First |
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
Hi Mark
we have another problem at the classmate there is 0.0 volt see pic |
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
The voltage reading originates at the Analog Breakout on the cRIO's first module.
To get it to work, there are two typical reasons for the 0.0v:
Last edited by Mark McLeod : 30-01-2010 at 16:01. |
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
We have a jumper on the outer two pins also the analog breakout is receiving power from power distribution bored
Still we get the same problem I'm not sure why?? |
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
If the jumper is installed and the power LED is lit on the Analog Breakout installed in cRIO slot 1, then that should be all you need.
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
Mark
My programmer girls solve the problem: 1. The battery have 3 [v] for the Cypress IO board. They change the battery, then it works. But had some conflict. 2. They Double-check that for the correct cRIO Module labeled "NI 9201," , it was in wrong place. They change it. 3. after 4 hours we lost the volt 3 [v] instead 9 [v] from the battery. Interesting thing, but they drive the Robot. 4. If we can drive the robot low volt Cypress IO board. I will consider if you cane send me any link about the Cypress IO board who he works and what is his job |
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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??
The Cypress IO board is optional.
It can be used to add switches and LED displays of your own design to the Driver Station.
Here are some links: Last edited by Mark McLeod : 31-01-2010 at 19:14. |
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