09-11-2007 12:25 PM
09-12-2007
07:03 PM
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04-27-2025
01:51 PM
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Hi John,
It is possible that the card is broken, but I would like to ask for more information before you send it in for repair. When and how are you getting this error? Are you using test panels in Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX) or a LabVIEW VI? If you are in MAX, please detail steps to recreate the issue including sample rates, voltages, etc. and I will try to do so. If you are in LabVIEW, please attach a small portion of code which exhibits the problem for me to look at. I would also like to ask for a screenshot of the error.
Did the card work well before or is this a new card? Does the error occur when the card is in different PCI slots? Different computers? Happen on other cards as well? This will help us narrow down if it may be a hardware issue or possibly corrupt driver. I would also like to ask that you run, and post, the results of using the DAQ Diagnostic Utility. Click here for version 2.0, which supports DAQmx 8.3 and later. You can find which version of DAQmx you have by opening MAX >> My System >> Software >> NI-DAQmx, look in the window on the right-side for the version number.
Regards,
09-12-2007 07:11 PM
09-14-2007 10:45 AM
09-16-2007 06:56 PM
Hi Gene,
Thank you for all of the testing you have done - this truly narrows down the issue to hardware and one specific card. This help to reduce sending cards in for repair when the problem may be with the PCI slot, software, etc. Since this is a hardware issue, the card will need to be brought in for repair (there is no firmware update or repair that may resolve the issue). For a repair cost estimate, I suggest calling our sales department at 1-800-433-3488. Please tell them about the forum discussion and debugging we have done, else they may direct you to an engineer to do this over again. (Reiterating, that we are trying to prevent jumping the gun, and bringing in working cards to be repaired.)
Regards,