Michael and list,
I'm looking at your comments again and trying it with my board. I
still have some question:
If I understand you right, things should work if I:
1. Connect the TS-BAT3 to the main board.
2. Put 24V DC on the proper connector
At this moment there should be light on the mainboard? I mean, I'm
not expecting any ups functionality at this moment, I just expect my
mainboard up and running. I would find it more logic to install and
test the drivers for the UPS at this moment.
I followed your instructions again and I still get stuck on
4. Power up or reboot the main board.
I get no lights on my TS-BAT3... :-(
Is there any suggestion left?
Greetings,
wimpunk.
--- In "Michael Schmidt" <> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to get a TS-BAT3 up and running on a TS-7260. As you could
> > guess, it doesn't work as expected. I used
> > ftp://oz.embeddedarm.com/bat3/UserManual.txt as documentation and did
> > folowing steps:
> >
> >
> > 1. With all power disconnected, plug the TS-BAT3 board into the main
> > board.
> > This was the easiest part
> >
> > 2. Download and install the lastest drivers and application software.
> > How can I install software with all power disconnected? I decided to
> > switch 1. and 2.: first installed all software, second plugged in the
> > TS-BAT3 board
>
> Thanks for the clarification. It made perfect sense in my mind when
I wrote
> it, but you're right, it should be the other way around. I've
updated the
> UserManual.txt file to reflect this.
>
> >
> > 3. Connect an appropriate power supply to the TS-BAT3 board.
> > I connected 24V DC via the square connector
> >
> > 4. Remove the "BATTERY DISABLE" jumper. (JP3)
> > Pretty easy.
> >
> > 5. Power up or reboot the main board.
>
> I'm thinking now it is probably better to reverse steps 4 and 5, and
so I've
> made that change to the manual as well. The reason is that NiMH
batteries
> typically don't come fully charged - the discharge rate is too high, so
> after a month or so the batteries would be nearly flat. So if JP3 is
> removed before power is applied, the BAT3 is actually trying to
power the
> board in a case where it is almost certainly unable to.
>
> > I expected the original 24V being enough.
>
> Correct. Power should Only be connect to the TS-BAT3 board, and not
not the
> main board.
>
> > Do I have to connect the TS-BAT3 to the main board?
>
> I'm not sure I'm following you... you already connected the TS-BAT3
to the
> main board after downloading and installing the software, yes?
>
> > I expected the mainboard to be powered by the TS-BAT3 but nothing
happens.
>
> There are two cases where this won't be true:
> 1. The TS-BAT3 board has been put in sleep mode (might be the case
if the
> batteries are really low...)
> 2. The input voltage to the BAT3 board drops below the shutoff
threshold
> (iirc around 4.3V)
>
> Once you verify you have a good voltage coming into the TS-BAT3
board you
> can verify the board is not in sleep mode by momentarily connecting
a jumper
> across pins 5/6 on the "ISP" header. Pins 5/6 are the pair closest
to the
> "P" in "ISP" - the user manual has a diagram illustrating this.
>
>
> >
> > Is there anyone in this list who could help me powering up my board
> > using the TS-BAT3?
> >
>
> Hope the above fixes the problem you're seeing. If not we'll be
happy to
> help you further.
>
> > Tnx,
> >
> > wimpunk.
> >
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael
>
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