03-09-2021 10:35 AM
The power light on our roboRio is red indicating a short between the 5V power and ground. We have examined the board and there is nothing showing any bridging material like metal shavings etc. It is absolutely clean. (inside and out) The light will go back to green if I remove the 5V jumper. Any tips on this?
Thanks.
03-11-2021 07:24 AM
May I know where is this jumper located? Is it on the roboRIO, on the other devices in the control system, or perhaps a jumper in your robot design?
03-11-2021 09:58 AM
The jumper is on the Roborio
03-11-2021 12:17 PM
If you place the jumper on the 3.3V setting, what do we see from the power LED?
03-11-2021 12:22 PM
When I put the jumper on the 3.3V setting, the power light goes to solid red.
03-11-2021 02:39 PM
Generally, I'd look at the Analog and DIO connections when seeing a 5V short. Canned air and paying close attention around that area.
When you opened the roboRIO, were there any metal shavings inside? Some teams use a sticker over the MXP port to help prevent shavings from getting inside.
Other than the Power LED, have you had any strange behavior? If not, it sounds like the short isn't on a port you're using. If you'd want to focus on finding the port itself, you can try powering the AO and DIO ports to measure across the pins to find the 0V. That can help narrow down where to focus attention.
03-11-2021 10:48 PM
If you have anything connected to the DIO, remove all of them and see if you still get the same red power LED. If that helps to solve the problem, plug back the DIO connection one by one until you find the one that causing the short. If you don't have anything connected and still get the red power LED, take a closer look at anything that might have shorted the pins like BoKnows mentioned.
03-15-2021 09:42 AM
Nothing is connected to the RoboRio and the light is still red. (when then 5V or 3V jumper is on.)
02-16-2023 12:40 PM
I have a RoboRio v1 that has the same problem. The power light is red and there are no shavings inside. I opened it up and raised the insulator behind each pin. The driver's station shows a 5V short. There is nothing connected to the RobotRio, other than power.
02-16-2023 05:22 PM
@jls667, please start a new thread for each issue. It helps with not confusing which team has tried what.