08-20-2006 12:57 PM
08-21-2006
07:09 PM
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05:37 PM
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Hello Steve,
It sounds to me like you simulated a PCI-6031E and also added an SCXI-1102 to your SCXI-1000 chassis, even though you do not actually have an SCXI-1102. If you need to remove these items from MAX, you can simply select and delete them. Then you can add your fourth SCXI-1127 to the SCXI-1000 chassis.
In terms of how to connect and configure your 4070 DMM to control your switch modules, please refer to the tutorial Multi-module Scanning with National Instruments Switches or go to the NI Switches Help (Start >> Programs >> National Instruments >> NI-SWITCH >> Documentation) and look under Installing and Configuring Devices >> SCXI Devices >> Controlling and Triggering an SCXI Switch.
I hope this helps!
Best regards,
08-22-2006 05:59 PM
Hi Jarrod,
When I create a simulated SCXI 1000 box. The "Create New SCXI Chassis" window ask for a "Chassis Communicator". I want to use a PCI-4070 DMM as the communicator because DAQ cards (such as the simulated PCI 6031E card) will not communicate with an SCXI-1127 switching module.
Somehow the chassis communicator needs to be the PCI-4070 Dmm to allow four 1127 modules in the (simulated) SCXI1000 box. This is the configuration thats being used in the real application.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Steve
08-23-2006 01:55 PM
08-23-2006 02:56 PM
Jarrod,
I imported the DAQ configuration from the real system into my simulated system and am able to get the DMM4070.
See the jpeg image of MAX. I seem to be able to get all four 1127 modules to work in simulation mode.
Steve
08-24-2006 04:18 PM
08-24-2006 04:33 PM
Jarrod,
Very happy I got the simulation working. Persistence pays off.
Thanks for your help.
Steve