ChipSHOUTER Users Manual: Fault Modes
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Fault Modes
ChipSHOUTER has several possible faults. The specific faults
can be determined via the serial interface (described in an-
other section), however the most common faults are also
described with special blink patterns and indicators on the
LEDs.
Probe disconnected or damaged (open).
Internal temperatures too high.
Front panel removed or not secure.
ror
Measured high-voltage is higher/lower
than expected.
GPIO state does not match expected.
Charge circuit error, likely DC input
voltage out-of-spec or brown-out.
Trigger too long or invalid.
Internal hardware failure detected.
Device triggered while disarmed.
Charge voltage higher than expected.
ChipSHOUTER faults indicate unexpected operat-
ing conditions. If faults occur, carefully
read and
understand this section of the user manual to take
the proper corrective action. If it is not cle
ar what
fault has occurred, please discontinue use of the
device and contact us immediately.