Chasing Power
Work this week did not go particularity well, we have decided to try to repair the original control for the robotic arm rather than construct a hacked controller. This would be fine but we have no idea what is broken. All we know is that there is no signal to the monitor which we initially thought could mean two things, 1 that the monitor was broken or 2 that the serial port was broken. The previous owners had wired in a connector so that there was a serial cable that could be connected to a PC. I decided to check to see if the serial card was any good by hooking it up to a PC and then running some tests to see if there was any signal being sent.
These test showed that there was no signal, which meant that the serial board was most likely shot. However before ordering a new board, I had to check the power supply to make sure that there was a voltage being supplied to the circuits. If there was no power being supplied to the circuit boards it would make sense that nothing would work.
I then started checking the power being supplied by the low voltage supply which is the power supply for all of the circuitry. While the fuses are intact no voltage is coming off the board. According to the manual there is supposedly a fuse that if it were blown out no power would be supplied but unfortunately there is no indication of where this fuse is which makes it hard to check if it is dead.
These test showed that there was no signal, which meant that the serial board was most likely shot. However before ordering a new board, I had to check the power supply to make sure that there was a voltage being supplied to the circuits. If there was no power being supplied to the circuit boards it would make sense that nothing would work.
I then started checking the power being supplied by the low voltage supply which is the power supply for all of the circuitry. While the fuses are intact no voltage is coming off the board. According to the manual there is supposedly a fuse that if it were blown out no power would be supplied but unfortunately there is no indication of where this fuse is which makes it hard to check if it is dead.
Labels: fuse, PUMA Robot, serial port
