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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Lisa/L Octocopter with MMK Power Board Reseting In


From: Simon Wilks
Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Lisa/L Octocopter with MMK Power Board Reseting Intermittently
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 16:42:31 +0100


On Jan 2, 2012 4:13 PM, "Eduardo lavratti" <address@hidden> wrote:
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> Simon, i am not sure but i think the ESC use I2C1_bus and sensors(aspirin / baro) use I2C2_bus.
Correct.

> Soo, the i2c queue for motor not use the same queue as sensors.
> I not have any schematics here to confirm this question.
It's just odd that when it's connected things screw up so fast. It could of course be something else though. The power distribution board was preassembled but it still could be something there.
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> I remember that my lisa hang too on the first tests.
> The problem occour because the 5v regulator work very HOT with 12v. When i put a 7v regulator on V_in the problem are solved.

OK. Worth a try. I am testing with a lab supply and I can try a lower voltage... or with a BEC.
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> I not know anything about LISA/L board. This is my next aquisition if lisa/m past on my tests .
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> regards.
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> Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 14:58:41 +0100
> From: address@hidden
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: [Paparazzi-devel] Lisa/L Octocopter with MMK Power Board Reseting Intermittently
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> What I have noticed so far:
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> 1) Momentary Failure on All Motors
> There will be a clicking sound, coming from no one particular motor and the LED strips flash off and on very quickly and all continues normally. You can see this happening in this video.
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> 2) Reset
> All idling motors stop as what appears to be a reset is issued on all controllers (Lisa/L LED activity changes as well). This usually happens within about 30-60 secs of arming the motors, but not always.
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> 3) Lisa/L Freezes
> If I leave the motors running idle eventually all motors shutdown and the Lisa/L freezes, ie: LED 2 and 3 remain on and there is no more activity in the GCS/Messages. Only a power cycle will fix this.
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> What is interesting so far is that only 1) and 2) above happen when the Aspirin IMU (v1.5) is connected. If I disconnect the IMU then I have only noticed 3) happen once so far after about one hour testing. I tried a second Aspirin and nothing changed. To make sure this was not because the motors were all running at a constant speed seeing the IMU was not picking up small movements I moved the roll/pitch controls without an issue.
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> Is this an I2C issue? It seems like it could be the Lisa/L freaking out. Perhaps too much is happening on the bus with 8 motors plus the IMU?
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> I currently have I2C_TRANSACTION_QUEUE_LEN = 16. 
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> I will do more testing later in the day.
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> Simon
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