12-31-2003 09:27 AM
01-02-2004
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Hi josorio,
This could be attributed to a couple of things. The first is that network loss could happen when a large number of subscriptions are made to a FP-1600. To verify that this is not the case, you can substitute this FP-1600 with one that is working correctly in your network. If the module now works correctly, then it could be attributed to a large number of subscriptions.
Another suspicion that I have and I think this is more relevant to your problem description is if you power supply to the module is intermittent or unstable. From the application note Troubleshooting Communication Problems with the FieldPoint Ethernet Network Modules
the power supply can cause communication loss until you power-cycle the module. Here is the description:
"Operation with Insufficient Power Supply
Most Common Symptom: Intermittent Loss of Communication
Under certain brown-out type conditions, the processor goes into a halt state that is not cleared until power is removed and re-applied to the module. This can happen if the power supply voltage drops below 11 V (the minimum specified voltage), but briefly remains in a range of ~0.7-10.9 V. However, because the module is operating outside of the specified power supply range, the exact failure mode cannot be guaranteed. To determine if you are suffering from an insufficient power supply, connect a multi-meter or oscilloscope to the V and C terminals of the FieldPoint Ethernet Network Module. Verify that the power supply voltage is above 11 volts at all times and under all operating conditions. For example, if the FieldPoint Ethernet Network Module power supply is also used to dr
ive other devices, test the power supply voltage when those devices are active and pulling maximum current."
Anyway, I hope that helps. Have a good day.
Ron
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
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