Except that it doesn't. I disconnected the Servo Phidget and didn't reconnect it since I wrote my post here. I just connected it again but the status has not been reset:mparadis wrote:To reset the firmware upgrade process, disconnect the board completely (including power supply) and reconnect. It should show up as a Stepper again.
That's good to know. Thanks, I'll remember that.mparadis wrote:As for the heating issue- if it's the frozen Stepper you're referring to, the motor coils could stay engaged during the firmware changeover, so if you left it powered in a stuck state it could heat up if left that way for long enough. This is something we're aware of and are fixing in future stepper controllers. If you ever have a device that's behaving strangely, you should disconnect it from power until you know what's wrong. If it's the working stepper that's having heating issues, you may want to set the current limit to a lower value to limit the amount of current going through the motor coils, or disengage the stepper entirely when stopped if you don't need it to hold position.
@mparadis, anyone? Is there a way to reset the firmware on the Stepper Phidget that works?mparadis wrote:To reset the firmware upgrade process, disconnect the board completely (including power supply) and reconnect. It should show up as a Stepper again.
Thanks for the great suggestion. Unfortunately that's not possible since the Stepper Phidget only has a VINT port and the only VINT hub I have is built in the SBC. Any other suggestion?mparadis wrote:It's possible the interface on the SBC doesn't behave the same as the Windows/Mac control panel when it comes to firmware upgrades. Can you plug it into a Windows or Mac machine and see if it resets in the control panel?
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