Possible faulty PiBorg Reverse
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Hi, I have a brand new PiBorg Reverse and have attached 12V to the motor power input terminal but the power output to both motors is constantly 10.58V no matter what I do. Even if i remove the 'all stop' jumper it still stays the same. I don't know if it means anything but I have never seen the led light up even on initial power up of the RaspberryPi.
The device is visible on the I2C bus and communicates well. For example, I can Set the power output level (using C library commands) on either motor and (although the actual power output doesn't change) when I Get the motor level the value I just Set is correctly sent back to me. So the device is definitely connected properly. Not sure what else I can try. I'm suspecting it's faulty.
Please help,
Ricky
piborg
Mon, 10/31/2016 - 10:57
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PicoBorg Reverse fault
It does sound like the driver chips are likely to be faulty or damaged.
The only other explanation I can give is the V+ and GND are connected back to front.
Can you double-check the 12V battery / supply is connected the correct way around (shown below)?
piborg@clarke-w...
Tue, 11/01/2016 - 10:31
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No joy
Thanks for the quick response.
No joy I'm afraid though. Shall I return it for you to look at?
piborg
Tue, 11/01/2016 - 10:54
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PicoBorg Reverse faulty
Yes, I think the best thing to do is get you to return the board for investigation and repair.
The address to return the board to is:
If you could include a note with:
piborg
Tue, 11/08/2016 - 11:05
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Unexpected result
I have done some testing on the board you returned, the results were a bit unexpected.
As you say the LED does not appear to work at all, even when manually commanded.
On the other hand the motor outputs seemed to work fine.
I have taken some shots, they are a little blurry as I took them one-handed :)
These were using the GUI example to control the motors using sliders.
The voltages are a bit low because the motors are taking power.
The voltages do read the correct values with no motors attached.
piborg
Tue, 11/08/2016 - 11:06
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More images
These are the rest of the images.
piborg@clarke-w...
Tue, 11/08/2016 - 12:31
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What are my options?
This is strange. Possibly an intermittent fault?
Given that the LED isn't functioning as expected on that particular board I still think I would prefer to have a new board than try and use that one again.
What are my options though?
piborg
Tue, 11/08/2016 - 14:38
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Repair
We would like to have a go at repairing the board since it is probably just a single component that need fixing.
On closer inspection it looks like the LED has been fitted backwards, this was probably the cause of all the other issues as it will have put a unnecessary drain on the 3.3 V rail.
piborg@clarke-w...
Tue, 11/08/2016 - 14:50
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Oh dear
Ok. I'm happy for you to try and fix this.
Could this have caused damaged to my RaspberryPi though?
piborg
Tue, 11/08/2016 - 15:04
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LED problem
I doubt it could have damaged the Raspberry Pi, the most likely effect would have been preventing the Raspberry Pi from starting up correctly.
piborg@clarke-w...
Tue, 11/08/2016 - 16:28
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Excellent news
That's good news. Do you have an idea how long I might have to wait until I get it back?
piborg
Tue, 11/08/2016 - 19:40
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Repair time
We are intending to repair the board sometime in the next couple of days.
piborg
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 13:42
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Board repaired
We have just finished re-testing your board, the repair has been successful :)
We will send the board back to you in our next mail drop, probably tomorrow morning.