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Document pi power board test procedure #31

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kierdavis opened this issue Oct 23, 2019 · 4 comments
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Document pi power board test procedure #31

kierdavis opened this issue Oct 23, 2019 · 4 comments

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@kierdavis
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(migrated from sourcebots/tasks#184)

This is what I followed as part of sourcebots/tasks#10:

  • Visually inspect board.
  • Plug in camcon connected to a PSU set to 5V.
  • Check power LED is green.
  • Check voltage on both output pins is 5V.
  • Slowly reduce PSU voltage and check output cuts out at ~3.5V
  • Slowly increase PSU voltage and check output cuts out at ~7V
  • Return PSU voltage to 5V.
  • Invert the polarity of the input connector.
  • Check power LED is red.
  • Check voltage on output is zero.
  • Test each of the four GPIO LEDs by applying 5V to the corresponding pins.

We should write this up in a more detailed form, like SR do over at https://github,com/srobo/kit-maintenance-docs

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For future reference, there is a transfer issue feature on github.

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kierdavis commented Oct 24, 2019 via email

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Does that allow you to transfer between orgs? It didn't seem to when I tried, although I didn't try very hard.

Ah no it doesn't. I keep forgetting that we have two (three (j5), four(srobo), five(srobo-legacy), six(s-r-o), argh) orgs.

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kierdavis commented Oct 24, 2019 via email

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