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Motor stalled.......


 

how can we Gemini owners prevent such damage in the first place?


The most common cause of these problems is (as I understand it) mis-connecting the motor DIN plugs. I know they are polarized but I¡¯m told it¡¯s still possible to mis-plug them.



Dave



From: Losmandy_users@... [mailto:Losmandy_users@...]
Sent: 10 October 2017 15:00
To: Losmandy_users@...
Subject: RE: [Losmandy_users] Re: Motor stalled.......








I have fortunately not found Gemini units with this damage - yet. I cannot yet do that repair, as I have not yet developed the programming kit to make these replacements, but I will look into that.



Better:



Can anyone say what is causing these chips to fail?



Is there a simple preventative measure owners can take to avoid such damage?



Best,

Michael



On Oct 10, 2017 4:33 AM, "'David C. Partridge' david.partridge@... [Losmandy_users]" <Losmandy_users@...> wrote:



The decoder ICs U15 and U16 are no longer obtainable from Losmandy or Aveox. However they are just AFT16V8BQL-15SU PLDs which need to be programmed.

I have the jedec file to program them if you have a suitable programmer and SOIC adapter.

The two ICs are the SOIC-20 parts at the upper right edge of the G-1 PCB. You'll need hot air soldering kit or "Chip-Quik" to remove them.

If you aren't comfortable doing that then either Michael Hermann or I can repair for you (I'd suggest Michael if you are in USA as I live in the UK).

You can test the shaft encoder with the motor removed from the mount and without the Gemini controller.

Use a 5V supply, ground to pin 1, +5V to pin 4 of the HEDS-9100. You can then turn the motor pinion by hand and observe the signals on pins 3 and 5 HED-9100. If you only get a signal on one or neither, then replace the encoder.

Clear skies
Dave Partridge










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You should use the ATF16V8BQL, rather than the ATF16V8B, as that is the only one that drops into low power mode when it has no signal transitions on the inputs.



Dave



From: Losmandy_users@... [mailto:Losmandy_users@...]
Sent: 10 October 2017 16:56
To: Losmandy_users@...
Subject: Re: [Losmandy_users] Re: Motor stalled.......








OK. I've ordered 10 of these chips, and I found a 20-pin DIP to SOIC socket on eBay to allow me to program these.

Next steps... await the experiment... of giving it a try.... and talking to John...!



Best,

Michael



On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 8:42 AM, Michael Herman <mherman346@...> wrote:

OK.



I see the chip listed here in the Mouser catalog as:







Atmel made these in the 20-pin SOIC (small outline IC) package -- no one else made the product in that package.

They are $0.95 each from Mouser, + lowest shipping charge $5.



The datasheet is here:







The problems will be getting a DIP to 20-pin SOIC socket to program these, and to see if my existing programmer with its DIP socket will work..

It is ironic that Atmel is near me in San Jose... they got bought by Microchip recently...



Best,

Michael



On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 8:09 AM, mknwfhccabsgfi2b7fvsii57vq43ikvdv4r3sfuo@... [Losmandy_users] <Losmandy_users@...> wrote:



Micheal, I will call you this evening.

John







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mobile: 408 421-1239 <tel:(408)%20421-1239>
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Hi Michael, folks...Q & A....

yes the the U15/16 PLD ICs are indeed the "16V8BQL" (note "BQL") low power devices.?? I would not use the higher pwr devices for example the "BQ" version uses double the current draw when active and 7 times more in standby.? The "B" device is even worse.? See data sheets.

U15 is the Ra motor encoder IC it is the lower one if viewing the PCB north/south.?? U16 "DEC" is the upper one.

These PLD encoder ICs fail mainly when plugged in the DIN sockets.?? You can miss-orientate this DIN easily even though it has a "key".? This can put +12V onto the encoder lines which damages them.? Losmandy tried varistors and other small things (Transorbs I think)on the PCBs in mitigation but nothing works.?

I'd? like to see failure data rates of older "RJ" PCBs compared to the "DIN" PCBs to see indeed if there is a difference.? Although I can confirm more than one user who has sent me a PCB admitted they misaligned the DIN.

Mostly this is at night or in darker conditions.? Tom/Paul?Rene/Me (and others) have been warning of this for a long time.?? Its just the DINs were chosen for availability, price, reasons I am not privilege to.? But make no mistake plugging the Ra/DEC? motor leads incorrectly with pwr on can and will damage these ICs.

David....I always thought the motor encoders were US Digital...I just looked at an old one...its actual fact HEDS 9000 series "Broadcom".? I'll check this later today I've obviously had this wrong for some time.? I have replaced one motor encoder inside a motor.? But this was a Maxon motor...soooo nice...and smooth worth fixing.

The U11/12 PIC 17C4X Ra/DEC processors rarely fail.? In fact I've never seen one.? I once repaired a PCB that had almost all major ICs dead but not these....I mean how does that happen?

So folks..."Never try to plug/un-plug your motor DIN connectors with power on in the dark"!

Brendan


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