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i wanna spread that talk to somme ingeneers, not to ordinary people who dont see the root.
regarding intelint culturalized people, i wanna ask to be close. if cannot spread publically call my private, but some kind of reason this also cannot be right. |
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is something could not could be seen right,
call mine 3G toy +40744503680 i can answer and talk to you like i write here. |
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So if I understood recent events correctly -- you replaced first the MOSFET that feeds the PWM bridge, and an optoisolator that drives the MOSFET? Won't a failure at either of these two points lead to no PWM output? Can you confirm that the optoisolator is receiving a signal? If so, I'd verify the output, and the MOSFET operation, in turn. If you're now not getting a signal to the optoisolator, I'd still be suspicious of any changes you recently made, perhaps a short on the optoisolator input side (drawing down any signal -- check one step upstream if possible). Or perhaps a safety check is failing as a result of a problem with the MOSFET? I'd verify the voltage across it when not driven "on". I take it this MOSFET isolates the PWM bridge when not active or during shutdown? Did you verify no PWM signal at the bridge output, or at the driving signal?
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it wasn the MOSFET, it was`t the photovoltaic insulated transmitter.
the fault is commning from there, replacing this parts do solved nothing. +77Vcc arrive on PWM bridge perfectly. the thing is that the rear CU do somme checkings but dont arrive at the stage when DSP send pulses to R and S lines to check feedback. simply dont engage the EN pin on RST driver chip, and no signals on PWM signals none at DSP pins, none at inputs of IR2136S. the front CU make all the steps engage EN on IR2136, sends test pulses on R ans S final stage measure feedback courents, (scope its on pin 1 and 7 on outputs of LM6132) and after this check i hear the relay sound. i mean relays driven by front CU. but if i took out from rear CU one of the hall signals from motors positioning sensors, the front CU does not engage relays. i`m pretty shure that the fail is in rear CU, it hangs in one checking sequence. i have checked all feedbacks from courent sensor to DSP pins all of them have continuity and at cold measurements same resistence to GND like anyother CU board, or let`s say same as front CU. also the CAN signals on battery pins looks pritty same on rear vs front CU. |
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finaly the unit is back to life.
lokk at the picture, is more than 1000 words. |
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and some other pictures
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I see the i2 drive on the gen one machine. Makes the available foot space a bit wider doesn't it? This might be a good solution to some who have issues with seating options and run out of space...
Good luck.
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