Crash may be because the bug on the SB5?

Doesnt look like i2c issue, could be but there isnt any watchdog message afterwards, it may not have had a chance to reboot though. Id be looking at your power wiring, that doesnt look like a mauch Vcc

Thanks!

But what do you mean with the VCC doesnt look good? The voltage difference between the min and max never went more than 0.120V, and never went down the 5V. As I understand, the min voltage of the cube to work is 4.7V.

And of course is a mauch here is a picture of the wiring. The Mauch energize the Mauch Voltage and current module, and this last one module power up the cube.

what do you think?

Thanks!

Its hard to tell whats powering what from that picture, but is the mauch powering anything else other than the cube?

This is normal -

May be here is more clear

The Mauch Power module goes to the Mauch V and C sensor, powering up the sensor, and the sensor power up the cube.

this is the ones i using


What else is being fed off the cube? The herelink?

Nop, HL is powered up from another 5V normal BEC. The cube ony power up the HereGPS

your voltage sags and current goes up…yup thats a classic sign of a short dude…you lucky it didnt last too long and burnt your bird down…check ESCs, motors, fryed wiring, etc…mauch is pretty good stuff so I doubt that was it…

Hi @imrj

Can you pls post a picture from the log where do you think there is a short?

Thanks

This is a tough one. I think there are two possibilities, both of which you already know:

  1. Electrical short
  2. I2C interrupt bug

It is hard to tell the difference between them from the log. There is a small current increase and voltage sag happening at the same time as a roll attitude divergence which may suggest a short, but there’s not enough info to confirm that.

There’s a few things you might have noticed that could help determine the cause.

  • Did it sound like the motors turned off (suddenly sounded quiet) and the drone fell, or did the motors keep running and power itself into the ground?
  • Did you notice if the video or TX telemetry cut off when the drone fell?
  • Was the drone still powered after it crashed?
  • Since the crash, have you powered the drone with battery and checked if everything powers on?

Thanks!!!

The drone was in front of me, so I can tell you the motors just stop in the air and fell.

I was not looking the video at the moment (anyway the drone have no camera because I was trainning a customer), because I was training a customer, so we were looking at the drone.

After the crash the FC was on, the battery didnt come out, but like stuck, it was making a sound like Tock, tock, tock… but no data, no nothing, just that strange sound.

After the crash, on the bench, the first I did was to check the XT90 for a short (measure the continuity with the tester), but was ok. I have check for broken cables because the crash and everything was ok. I have plug in the battery, armed the drone and run the motoros without props several times and several minutes and was ok.

To be clear, this “tock tock tock” sound is NOT the same as the sound in the video you posted?

nop, diferent sound, the one on the video is a boot sound, every time I turn it on it make that sound.

The only time I’ve heard the “tok tok” sound is when I power the Cube with USB and the peripheral devices are drawing too much current. The Cube will keep re-trying to boot, and the buzzer will make the sound every time it tries. I assume the power selection module is detecting over-current on the USB power rail, causing it to reset.

Do you have the USB plugged in during flight?

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I have an USB extention cable to the frame, because all the electronics and the cube are inside a box (when is not crushed), to plug the computer

This in the inside

This is the outside

But at the moment, nothing was pluged during the flight, is just a “service” port to connect the computer.

Sorry for the mess of the cables, thats is how the drone is after the crash, I dont want to take it a part yet until discard all the “physical” problems it could have.

Ah okay.

I see you have both main power inputs connected, but the log says you only have power 1 connected (POWR.Flags = 1). Is there something wrong with power 2?

No, I have been doing some test after the crash, thats why are 2 power cables. But in flight were just the main power cable, just 1.

I see your servo rail is 0 volts. Are your ESC’s opto-isolated? If so, how are they powered?

I dont know what a ESC opto isolated is. The ESC are powered with cables direct to a coper powerboard connected to the main battery.

Im using BLHeli ESC.

Here is the servoriel

And the connector to one of the ESC

And a picture of the ESC
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Opto ESCs require 5V servo power because their electronics are not powered by the battery. These ones are battery-powered, so you’re okay there.

I’m out of ideas. I think that if this was caused by the I2C problem, the Cube would have rebooted normally. The ticking sound you heard may indicate a power shortage. The potential culprits in that case would be the BEC, the power selection module (on the carrier board), and the BEC input and output wiring.
Hard to say if the weird crackling sound it makes before booting up has anything to do with this, it may indicate “dirty” power, or maybe nothing.

Thanks

I appreciate very much your help!

Im going to take the drone a part now and check If I found some broken wire.

Let you know!