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Voltage not outputting to the Drivers Station
We can get the robot to communicate, the USB hub is connected and detected and We get the connection down, but the voltage will not output to the Driver Station, even though we have the jumper in the correct place.
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Re: Voltage not outputting to the Drivers Station
Can you confirm you have both reimaged your Crio - AND updated, then uninstalled that update, then reinstalled that update on your classmate? Lack of a proper dashboard update will result in messed up connectivity.
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Re: Voltage not outputting to the Drivers Station
Do you get the Analog Bumper power LED lit?
Is it in cRIO Module slot 1? |
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Re: Voltage not outputting to the Drivers Station
You need to put some basic code on before the voltage will show.
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Re: Voltage not outputting to the Drivers Station
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What update are you speaking of? There were many we did. Quote:
Yes it's in slot 1 I've never worked with LabVIEW before. Do we run the LabVIEW code from the Devloper or the Driver account? |
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Re: Voltage not outputting to the Drivers Station
When you reimaged the cRIO that leaves no user code on it.
The Robot Code and Communications status lights on the Driver Station must be green for voltage readout to work. There are a couple of ways to run LabVIEW code.
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Re: Voltage not outputting to the Drivers Station
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Re: Voltage not outputting to the Drivers Station
What is the NI number on the Module you have in slot 1?
From your photo it looks like you have the Analog Breakout board mounted on the Solenoid Module (NI 9472) (it has 8 little green LEDs on it), instead of the Analog Module (NI 9201) (no LEDs). P.S. I can't see your photo at work or school the way you attached it. I only happened to see it while browsing from home. Otherwise, I would have mentioned it sooner. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 09-02-2010 at 10:49. |
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Re: Voltage not outputting to the Drivers Station
Wow. What an amazingly simple solution to a problem that has plagued us for a while. It is the NI 9472 module we attached it to, but I can't find the Analog Module NI 9201. Uggh. Thanks Mark.
Now I turn to my team to find the correct module. |
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