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 Re: Serializer Power Supply
 
 8/1/2007 2:13:42 PM
jywilson
35 posts


Re: Serializer Power Supply

"then I have put Batteries(with switch) Black colored wire from battery to + marked screw and red one to G screw, First time it lightend the Led's on the board."

 

The common convention for connecting power to a circuit board is that the red wire (power) is connected to the + terminal, and the black wire (ground) is connected to the - (or G) terminal.  From your description, it sounds like you reversed the polarity which might have caused the board to burn out.  It might be possible to repair the board by replacing the regulator, but this is something that the RoboticsConnection people will have to comment on.


James Y. Wilson
http://www.learningce.com
Fortudine Vincimus!

 8/1/2007 3:54:15 PM
Umesh
12 posts


Re: Serializer Power Supply

Thak u so much!!for Reply

Hoooo Hooo there i mad mistake.  Okye So I will try if it works, since  only one IC got smoke So is it going to work ??

Is there any conditions for usage of power Supplies if no servos, Sensors, or any Motors connected to Serializer board Only a board with USB connected to Laptop ??

Later i will add one by one all sensors. Actually am new to this hardware's,  So trying to learn how it works. Is there any tech stuff on these kind of electronics, Please Guide me.

I want to know how to deploy my application develped on MS Robotic Studio Visual Programing or VS 2005 on the Serializer Board ??

Am thinking to make my robot work with out remote control or any kind of controlers.

Thanks,

-tara.

 

 8/1/2007 4:04:26 PM
jason
158 posts
5th


Re: Serializer Power Supply

I suggest you read all of our documentation associated with the Serializer, and our MSRS Serializer Services, as well as work thru MSRS tutorials.

Then, come back and ask specific questions.


Jason Summerour
President,
Summerour Robotics Corp
Microsoft MVP
www.roboticsconnection.com
 8/2/2007 1:38:59 PM
Umesh
12 posts


Re: Serializer Power Supply

Dear Jason,

Please let me know procedre for sending this Serializer to you.

How to make a payment, Since with my last transactioni have some pending refundable amount which I did not got till now.

If you can use that or let me know where can I make payment for fixing that.

Today I am going to ship my Serializer Board to the bellow address..

Summerour Robotics Corp

4355 Cobb PKWY Suite J148

Atlanta, GA 30339

P:0770-314-1577

F:7070-693-1096

Thanks,

-tara.

 8/2/2007 3:11:46 PM
jason
158 posts
5th


Re: Serializer Power Supply

Tara,

That is the correct address.  Please put RMA#0005 on the box if you haven't already shipped it.

We will contact you for your credit card info once we determine if it can be repaired.


Jason Summerour
President,
Summerour Robotics Corp
Microsoft MVP
www.roboticsconnection.com
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