The LED on the SSC-32 is not a power indicator, but a status indicator. It should light up initially, and stay lit until it has received serial data. Then it will blink when it’s receiving data.
There are differences in your wiring. You show 3 sets of wires going to the SSC-32. One is clearly the wiring harness for the servo battery. Can you explain what goes where on the other two sets?
We need to dig into the problem that the Bot Board doesn’t beep or send data to the SSC-32. Are you sure you have successfully programmed the Atom?
The 6v didn’t give enough power so i have both the 6v and 9v connected. I removed the VL=VS1 jumper and connected the 9v to the logic. So that is what the extra wiring is for.
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The wiring harness with switch is connected to VS1, I assume it has a 6.0vdc battery connected. This is fine…
I assume you have the 9.0vdc battery connected to VL. So the SSC-32 will not reset if the servos draw too much current. This is fine…
I assume you have VS2 connected to wires that feed the VL input on the Bot Board. This is not fine… When the servos draw too much current the Atom could be resetting.
Remove the VS=VL jumper on the Bot Board.
Move the wires from VS2 to VL on the SSC-32. This means you will have two red wires going to the same terminal, and two black wires going to the same terminal.
Now the 9.0vdc battery will power the microcontroller on the SSC-32 AND the microcontroller on the Bot Board only. The servo battery goes to the SSC-32 to power the servos only.
Make these changes and tell me of the Bot Board beeps now.
Yes sir. The 9.0vdc battery will be connected to the VL on the SSC-32 and to the VL on the Bot Board, and it will connect nowhere else. I don’t know how to state it any clearer.
Ok. I connected the VL on the SSC-32 and to the VL on the Bot Board i don’t understand where the 9.0v battery comes in. where is that to be connected? the only place left on the SSC-32 board is the VS2.
And the Board started beeping a while back the problem is thats all it does. How do i control it using the PS2 controller?
winterX I think you are going to kick yourself when you realize what is being said. The 9V battery powers BOTH the SSC-32 AND the BB. You are just chaining the 9V battery to the BB to the SSC-32… could also put it as you are hooking the BB and SSC-32 in parallel across the 9V battery.
The red wire of the battery goes to the VL+ of the BB and continues to the VL+ of the SSC-32.
Similarly the black wire of the battery goes to the VL- of the BB and continues to the SSC-32.
The VL+ terminal on the BB has TWO wires in it, one is the 9V battery red lead and the other goes to the SSC-32 VL+ terminal.
The VL- terminal on the BB has TWO wires in it, one is the 9V battery black lead and the other goes to the SSC-32 VL- terminal.