I really do not recommend the self-repair option.
I must point out that opening the module and making any changes to the circuit board voids all warranties on the device. Additionally, whereas I have a fairly good idea of what components need to be replaced, there is no guarentee that what we believe are the damaged components are actually the components at fault. Furthermore, for the components that I would suggest as the likeliest possible cause, your electronic maintenance department may or may not have industrial rated components available to replace the components and would not be set up to fully test the module after it is repaired. The test fixtures at National Instruments for the FP-CTR-500 are set up to test the cou
nt inputs, internal clocks, frequency rejection filters, outputs, gates, input bandwidth and output bandwith.
However, if you feel that your department is up to it, and are willing to void the warranty, then I can tell you which of the components (by the way, these are surface mount IC's) are the likeliest to have been damaged.
Regards,
Aaron
LabVIEW Champion, CLA, CPI