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Problem with my NI 9205 module. Possibly broken?

Hi,
I encountered a problem yesterday when taking a measurement with my NI
9205 analog input module.  The electrical system in the building tripped a circuit
breaker and I lost power to my cDAQ-9172 chassis and computer. When I got the power
back and everything up and running I couldn't read in any voltages. LabVIEW
is telling me that it doesn't see the 9205 in the system and when I open
Measurement and Automation Explorer it doesn't recognise it as being in the
system either.  Does it sound like a problem with my hardware or is there a
quick fix for this?
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Hi all,

 

Just a little further info i'd like to add. When i try to run LabVIEW with the module connected the warning message it gave was:

"Device cannot be accessed. Possible Causes:

    Device no longer present in system

    Device is not powered

    Device is powered but was temporarily without power

    Device is damaged"

 

The first 3 all seem ok so looks like the device is damaged. Does anyone know can these modules be fixed or will it have to be replaced?

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Hi Vince,

 

It sounds like the card may have been damaged by the power issues.  I would try the card in different slots in the chassis and if possible in a different chassis.  If this still does not help then I would suggest it sounds like you need a repair or replacement.  To do this please contact NIUK at ni.com/ask or on (01635) 523545 and we can process a return or replacement for you.

 

Regards,

James Mc
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CLA and cRIO Fanatic
My writings on LabVIEW Development are at devs.wiresmithtech.com
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I also have this problem now, need to fix it ASAP.

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