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Error -1074118655 occurred at niRFSA

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Hello! I'm use NI RFSA 5663 with NI Digitizer 5622. Recently there was a problem with digitizer((( Code error an text:

Error -1074118655 occurred at niRFSA Read Power Spectrum (Cluster).vi Possible reason(s): The digitizer returned the following error: Device not available in NI-DAQmx. It is possible that the device is being used by Traditional NI-DAQ or that the device is being reset. After using a device in Traditional NI-DAQ, you must reset the device before using it in NI-DAQmx. For SCXI devices, you must reset the communicator DAQ device. Call the Traditional NI-DAQ Device Reset VI or the Init_DA_Brds function. To reset all devices in Traditional NI-DAQ, right-click the Traditional NI-DAQ Devices folder in MAX and select Reset Driver for Traditional NI-DAQ. If you are resetting the device, wait for the reset to complete.

Status Code: -200324 Status Code: -223552

In the program, I measure  band freq. Errors are on the block SMT Occupied Bandwidth vi. I tried to reinstall the driver for RFSA. It did not help (( Resetting the device in MAX does not help(error -239032). After reboot everything works fine. But the error occurs frequently and constantly have to reboot the system.

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Hi!

 

This is an interesting problem. What version of RFSA have you re-installed?

How does the 5622 show up in MAX? Could you please post a screenshot of all your devices in MAX?

 

Oftentimes, this can be solved by the steps listed in the error message: Right-click the "Tranditional NI-DAQ Devices" folder in MAX, if this is available, and then select "Reset Driver for Traditional NI-DAQ".

 

You can also check to see if National Instruments services are running in Windows - notably NI Device Loader. Use this article to check to see if it is running.

 

You also mentioned that resetting the device does not help (error -239032). Does this error occur when you are trying to reset the device or after you reset the device and are trying to use it in LabVIEW?

 

 

Have a great day!

Peter E
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National Instruments
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Screenshot of all your devices in MAX (Picture "5622 in MAX"). 

After starting doing reset the device NI 5622 in MAX (Picture "Reset 5622 in MAX"). Result reset on Picture "Successfully Reset 5622 in MAX".

 

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I start to work. After 5-10 minutes of work fails. Error on picture "Appear Error".

I close the program and LabViEW and open the MAX. I try to reset the device but the error (picture "Reset 5622 in MAX after close LabVIEW").

 

Version RFSA driver on picture "Version RFSA"( version 2.5)

After reboot everything is working fine (until the error).

When working without a block SMT Occupied Bandwidth vi. - No errors.
When working with a front panel - no errors. 

This is very strange ....

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Hi!

 

I see you are now getting error -239032 ("Internal Hardware Error occurred in MIG hardware") which is likely the underlying problem here. We have a few troubleshooting steps that we can go through to resolve this error:

 

1. Try changing PXI slots to see if another slot will communicate with that card consistently.

2. Reinstall the device driver in Windows device manager. To do this, simply delete the device there and then go to Action>>Scan for New Devices to allow Windows to redetect the hardware.

3. Upgrade to the most recent RFSA driver - found here.

 

If all of these steps fail, the next step will be to call National Instruments and send it in for a repair.

 

Have a great day!

Peter E
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National Instruments
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ok Peter, i did it:

1. I change PXI slots .

2. I reinstall the device driver for RFSA.

Everything is working correctly!

What's the problem, I did not understand. Slot chassis or RFSA buggy?
If there are any problems, I'll get back to you.
Thanks for the quick and professional help.

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Hi,

 

I am glad to hear everything is working!

Typically this means that the particular slot is not communicating properly with the controller. This would be a bad slot on the chassis that would need to be avoided or repaired. You can verify this by trying different cards in that same PXI slot and see if they work on a consistent basis.

 

Have a great day!

Peter E
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National Instruments
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