Hi
I am testing it out:
No.
i can make only a connection when the arduino is only lonely on the USB Cable.
When i plug the arduino on the UM 1.5.7 all the lights on the arduino go out.
Hi
I am testing it out:
No.
i can make only a connection when the arduino is only lonely on the USB Cable.
When i plug the arduino on the UM 1.5.7 all the lights on the arduino go out.
I try it once again:
with all the cables connected: same problem
without all the cables disconnected: same problem
the Ulticontroller plugged in: no reaction on the Ulticontroller, same problem with USB
without the Ulticontroller: samesame
Sounds like a classic short cut on the Ultimaker shield.
Although you're through quite a story I recommend you open a trouble ticket on Monday (not today).
The only things that come to my mind what you could do by yourself to track the error down would be out of the category 'search the needle in the haystack'. But maybe someone else here in the forum has a brilliant idea?
When i plug the arduino on the UM 1.5.7 all the lights on the arduino go out.
Not good. This should work even when not connected to the rest of the UM. Try removing all cables to the PCB 1.5.7 and test again.
Are you good with electronics? Do you have a multimeter? If not then I would put on reading glasses and check every solder joint looking for possible shorts and remelting that solder. If you know electronics you can look for a short in the 5V signal somewhere in this schematic:
ULTIMAKER1 The circuit diagram, and board layout are here:
http://reprap.org/wiki/Ultimaker%27s_v1.5.7_PCB
There is a zip file at the top. It contains the "brd" file which is the layout. Also the "sch" file which is the schematic.
Both files can be opened by eagle software which is free:
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/download-eagle/
To open a ticket and get a new PCB shipped to you go here:
support.ultimaker.com
Thank you for the help.
I didn't found the problem. For me it seems like a short on the PCB. But my electrical knowledge is not that big.
I have open a ticket in the support.
regards
Walter
I have one idea that should be easy enough to check. The controller board (the PCB 1.5.7) has a 12V regulator on it that powers the Arduino.
WITHOUT the ulticontroller connected (actually keep it simple and don't connect anything), REMOVE the jumper (if it exists) labeled ARDPWR.
I believe if you hold the controller board with the power, USB and switch on the left and the top of the board with the stepper drivers on the well top, the jumper is in the lower part to the right of the center of the board. This will disconnect the 12V regulator from the Ardruino.
Now with the Arduino attached to the controller board, connect the USB cable to the Arduino and see if the PC or MAC "sees" the Arduino. If so, the regulator is bad and unless you can solder, you will need a replacement control board.
If the Arduino remains visible, see if it still works with the 19V power main supply connected. If so, you can use the printer with the jumper off BUT not with the ulticontroller connected. It uses too much power and needs the 12V regulator to supply power to the Arduino so it can power the ulticontroller.
Good luck.
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Do you get a connection if you have it connected including the Ultimaker shield but the printer switched off?
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