10-20-2015 12:38 PM
I have been trying to configure a cRIO 9067 target. I have the device proprely configured (latest RIO drivers and firmware 2015...).
My problem is when I create a project, I can see and connect to the target but I see the chassis without any number or any modules.
I can see the modules on the Distributed System Manager and they give proper values but nothing on my project.
I highly appreciate any help with this confusing isse.
[Note: when I add a target to my project I don't recieve FPGA/Scan mode selection window]
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10-20-2015 04:45 PM
In the project, can you right click the chassis (or FPGA) and manually add a C-Series module?
10-21-2015 02:13 AM
Hello,
No I can't.
My project looks like attached in project.png. Chassis number doesn't show and when I try to add something to the chassis I have what is shown in chassis.png.
Software configuration shwon in software.png
10-21-2015 03:29 AM - edited 10-21-2015 03:34 AM
What about the software on the PC? Do you have the right drivers installed there? (e.g. NI CompactRIO, NI-RIO, FPGA/RT toolkits?)
If you add the FPGA target, will it then let you add the modules under the FPGA target? Creating a new project, I am able to add C Series modules to both the Chassis and the FPGA target:
The one added to the Chassis is used in the Scan Engine, so maybe you don't have support for that installed?
The one added to the FPGA is used by the FPGA module.
10-21-2015 04:01 AM
I think I have all necessary software as in ni software.
I have already worked on myRIO's and they just work fine when added to a project.
Could it be the firmware version? I am using the latest 2015 one.
10-21-2015 04:04 AM
The only other thing that I think might be missing - under CompactRIO - do you have C Series Module Support installed?
10-21-2015 04:54 AM
Yes I have it.
10-21-2015 10:00 AM
After trying on many computers LabVIEW 2015 didn't work
But problem solved after downgrading to LabVIEW 2014.
I hope if the problem source is discovered to get some update from NI
Thank you all.
10-21-2015 10:14 AM
Sounds like something went wrong with your LabVIEW 2015 installation - did you install LV2015 after the drivers? If so, the development support for LV2015 wouldn't be installed - I would try reinstalling/repairing the drivers.
10-21-2015 10:23 AM
I had LabVIEW 2015 installed after LabVIEW 2014.
Same with drivers; August 2015 drivers (DAQmx, RIO, etc..) were installed after LabVIEW 2015 (and updated few days ago).
I don't know if is my system configuration or the 2015 NI software but I have tried the RIO on another PC with LabVIEW 2015 and got the same problem.
It will be helpful if anyone can confirm functionality of cRIO devices under 2015 software.