03-25-2008 04:49 PM
03-26-2008 11:37 AM
03-27-2008 01:30 PM
03-28-2008 03:19 PM
Neal,
We did some additional checking today and found that if we disconnect the chip selects on the three HC744 drivers the PC will boot. That is telling us that the PC is receiving power from our digital outputs through the NI card inputs. It seems like other people should be having the same problem. Do you know of any work arounds except having to redesign our PCB? I did try reflashing the BIOS just to be sure that would not fix the problem. I also found out the problem occurs on both Dell Optiplex 745 & 755.
03-28-2008 03:29 PM - edited 03-28-2008 03:31 PM
Just a thought- could the offending Dell have 3.3V PCI slots versus older 5V style slots?
Don't know that much about the PCI specs or the Dell, just aware that there are different PCI voltages out there.
Edit- upon reading your posts further, I see you bought them all at the same time, so I doubt my thoughts above are invalid.
-AK2DM
03-28-2008 06:01 PM
Hello Keith B,
It looks like you are using the digital inputs of your DAQ card with your device under test. Do you know the states of these digital lines when you try to turn on your computer? If so, do you know the current draw or source of these lines during the startup state? I think you might be trying to draw too much current from your computer and I would like to check out your startup state specifications.
04-07-2008 09:52 AM
04-08-2008 04:47 PM
04-10-2008 04:23 PM
Nick,
Our instrument output is TTL and does not use pull up/down resistors. We think the 6224 uses a pull down. The Dell 745 has a 280 watt power supply and some of them work OK. We can put up the same 6224 card and riser adapter in a Optiplex 520 with a 220 watt supply and it works fine so I don't think it is a loading issue. I also put the 220 watt supply from the 520 in the 745 and it works. I think that the power supply must have a sense line that is seeing the 3.5 VDC that is coming from the NI card which is keeping it from turning on. Dell sent me a new power supply and it did not fix the problem so we have to come up with a different solution.
Thanks again for your time....Keith
04-11-2008 04:29 PM