09-12-2011 02:15 AM
Hello
In my PXI defined-4 boards PXI-4130.
They needed me to emulate a current of 4 independent channels.
I have successfully developed an application to generate the necessary signals to me.
But lately, the front panel board PXI-4130 red light, and the startup of my application, an error -1074118636.
What can i do?
09-12-2011 04:16 PM
Hi dimkore,
Have you ran a self-test on the 4130 in MAX to see what that returns? Did you reset the device and this error continues? Is this error returned consistently or is it random? Have you tried the 4130 in another slot? Is this an executable or a VI?
Allie
09-13-2011 02:35 AM
Good afternoon.
Yes, I ran the self-test on the 4130 in MAX, self-test returns the device has passed self-test.
I, of course, rebooting the device a few times, but it has no effect. Error occurs consistently, the first two - three hours the device just does not work, then perhaps a few hours later the error disappears or not. Yes, I tried to install in a different slot, but this has not led to success.
This VI, which I run on my computer in labviev 2010 with Real-Time module.
Forgot to say, when 4130 is not working in my PXI -1045, flashing red light on power button.
09-13-2011 01:33 PM
The flashing light means that the chassis's power supply outputs are not within voltage regulation requirement. To check what the 5V rail is actually outputting, you will need to probe the rear-panel 9-pin D-sub connector.
See Page 2-9 and 2-10 of the PXI-1045 Manual for more information on how to do this.
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/371565a.pdf
Lastly, did all four cards begin showing this error at the same time? Was it after a certain event? Is this an existing system with a recent problem or a new system you are just beginning to setup.
09-15-2011 05:27 AM
09-16-2011 08:06 AM
Hi again,
The operating range should actually be between 4.75 and 5.25 V. Remove all the cards from the chassis and verify that the chassis is connected to the proper power connector (120VAC for example). You may try connecting the chassis to another outlet which is on a different physical circuit. If the flashing red light still occurs, you will need to RMA the chassis.
Kind Regards,
Allie