Hi,
We are using a PCI-6229 to drive a PCB board functional tester. The board is placed in a fixture with a bed of pogopins and the DAQ card excercises the board. The board is powered with 15 volts which is switched using a digital I/O on the DAQ.
The first set of boards tested worked well in the fixture. We now have some boards in the latest lot that cause the PC power supply to "crash" (shuts of the computer and is in some type of safemode that requires unplugging to reset). The crash occurs when the 15 volts to the board is applied and the soft power "button" on the board is pressed via digital I/O on the DAQ.
I suspect that one of the pins on the DAQ card is either getting driven with 15 volts or get shorted or something similar. Would something like this cause the PC power supply to crash like this?
Thanks,
Ben