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For the past few weeks that we've been testing our robot, we've been having some major difficulties keeping a connection to the D-link. Our dashboard will flicker between teleop disabled and teleop enabled, even while we are connected to the D-link. We've even tried hooking up a physical Ethernet cable to the D-link and to the laptop, but it doesn't help any.
The disconnections seem to be directly linked to when we use a lot of power. If we turn abruptly, or especially when we pull a heavy load, we'll lose connection. In fact, on the dashboard, the battery use will shift to critically low during these instances. Perhaps these disruptions are linked to us trying to use too much power in too short of a time frame? Any ideas on how to fix this problem, would be GREATLY appreciated! We are using LabVIEW. |
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Re: Periodic connection loss to D-link
Is your radio wired to the proper output of the VRM, as shown here?
Could you post your driver station logs? Last edited by Chris_Ely : 15-02-2015 at 23:45. |
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Re: Periodic connection loss to D-link
Yes our D-link is connected in that fashion. How do we send you logs from our drivers station?
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Re: Periodic connection loss to D-link
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C:\Users\Public\Documents\FRC\Log Files You can then attach them in a zip file to a post. You can also view the logs using the log viewer. More information about that here. Unfortunately, I don't have access to a drivers station to view logs myself, so someone else will have to help with that. In the mean time, look at your logs, and see if any of them resemble the ones shown in the Identifying Common Connection Failures with the Log Viewer section at the above link. Also, what battery voltage does the driver station read when the robot is sitting idle, and when you lose connection? |
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Re: Periodic connection loss to D-link
I had the same problem, just try using a fully charged battery. I'm not sure if it is a problem with the Control System or if it's a safety of some sort.
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Re: Periodic connection loss to D-link
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As a general rule, when the battery voltage drops near or below 12V when the robot is idle, you should change the battery. |
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Re: Periodic connection loss to D-link
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Re: Periodic connection loss to D-link
It would lose connection at 12.5V, or with a nominal battery voltage of 12.5V it would lose connection under load? If the latter, your battery might not be able to hold a charge very will anymore. Is this an old battery?
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Re: Periodic connection loss to D-link
It has happened with 3 new batteries. So, I can say that the battery is not the problem. Don't stress over it. We can still drive for a solid 30 minutes without having any issues.
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Re: Periodic connection loss to D-link
If you are driving 30 minutes on the same battery, you are most likely draining it down to the point where you can damage it. My team has lost several otherwise good batteries because of this.
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