01-31-2008 12:14 PM
02-08-2008 04:39 AM
Hi Ian,
Did you have any chance so far? We will setup a system in our office and will get back to you with our findings.
Kind regards,
KostasB
NI UK
02-08-2008 08:19 AM
Hi KostasB,
No, I haven't made any more progress with this yet. It'd be great if you could try to reproduce it - thank you!
Regards,
Ian
02-18-2008 06:11 AM
02-18-2008 07:10 AM
Hi Ian
I apologise for the delay but I will get back to you very soon. We are in communication with the Product Specialists ( in the US) and this is why I have not come
back to you with something conclusive.
Regards,
KostasB - NI UK
03-10-2008 07:50 AM
Hi KostasB,
Have you been able to make any progress on this in the last 3 weeks? I really need to get it sorted ASAP, or will have to abandon this approach and find a work-around.
Any feedback of any preliminary results you've had would be useful, or just a note to tell me if you're too busy working on other things. Thanks!
Regards,
Ian
03-10-2008 09:56 AM
Hi Ian
I am really sorry for not updating you but the I've escalated this issue to our HQ's in Austin, Texas. We managed to replicate your issue and we believe that there is a bug
with the NI Motion Driver. Our R&D department is investigating that at the moment. You can call us at 00441635572400 and quote Service Request number
629104 to get the latest update- at the moment I know that R&D are investigating it but have not come up with a resolution or workaround. I will also post back the minute I hear
back from R&D.
Kind regards,
KostasB
NIUK
03-10-2008 10:01 AM
OK, that's great - thanks very much.
Regards,
Ian
03-17-2008 04:38 AM
Thanks,"
Be assured that I am chasing it as closely as I can. From your end what is the situation, do you have a work arround that will suffice or are you still waiting on this.
Thanks for your understanding and I look forward to hearing from you with your current situation.
best regards
03-17-2008
07:53 AM
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Hi everybody,
if this is a very urgent issue, you could think of using a PCI-6602 to get buffered position data for multiple axes. As the 6602 provides three DMA channels this would work fine for 3 axes. It could work for more axes, too, but this depends on the data rate, as additional buffered operations need to run in an IRQ-based data transfer mode, which causes a high CPU load.
The 6602 provides much higher data transfer rates than the 7350, so this could be even a benefit for the application. Please note that it is possible to route the encoder signals from the 7350 to the 6602 via RTSI, so almost no additional external cabling would be required.
Kind regards,
Jochen Klier
National Instruments