Microprosessor watchdog fault
Vacon · NXP AFE-II Drive
¿Qué significa F25 ?
The drive's internal watchdog timer has detected an issue preventing normal microprocessor operation or startup. This can occur if the drive startup is prevented or a run request is active while a new application is being loaded. This fault indicates a critical internal control issue.
Causas comunes
- Firmware crash or software deadlock within the drive's microprocessor, preventing normal execution.
- Malfunctioning internal hardware (e.g., memory, CPU) on the control board, causing the processor to halt or loop.
- Corrupted firmware image or bootloader preventing successful startup.
- Severe electromagnetic interference (EMI) causing temporary processor instability.
- Incompatibility issues after a firmware update or option board installation.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Perform a full power cycle of the drive (turn off, wait at least 30 seconds, then turn on) to attempt a hard reset of the microprocessor.
- 2
If a new option board was recently installed, remove it and re-test the drive. Ensure compatibility and proper seating of the option board.
- 3
Attempt to re-flash or update the drive's firmware to the latest stable version. This can resolve corrupted firmware issues.
- 4
Disconnect all external control signals (digital inputs, analog inputs, fieldbus) and attempt to power up the drive. Reconnect one by one to isolate external influences.
- 5
If the fault persists, the drive's main control board is likely faulty and requires replacement or factory service.