02-18-2006 03:41 AM
02-20-2006 10:27 AM
meroglu,
Your list of drivers didn't include the driver for the NI PXI 8310. Is it installed?
02-21-2006 03:04 PM
Your problem may be caused by the PXI-8310 trying to drive a 66MHz clock on the backplane. We can check this by putting the PXI-MXI-4 board you have in one of the unused peripheral slots of a system using the 1000B—you do not need to attach another chassis or cable to the MXI-4 board. This should pull the M66EN backplane signal low and force 33MHz operation. If this works, please reply back and we can talk about options for fixing the issue.
The history of this issue is rooted in the evolution of the Compact PCI Spec to include 55MHz. Before 64-bit / 66MHz PCI signaling was part of the spec, the line used to control the PCI clock speed (M66EN) was unused. Boards and chassis released during this time were not required to drive the line. The release of 66MHz required M66EN to be grounded by the CompactPCI Specification R3.0 section 3.2 in a chassis AND by any peripheral module or System Controller that cannot operate in a 66MHz environment.
The PXI-1000B and other older NI chassis were designed before the M66EN signal was defined so they did not pull the line low or high (newer NI chassis pull this line low to force 33 MHz operation if they can’t support 66MHz). This should not affect modern modules however since if any one module cannot support 66MHz it should pull this line low and the entire system will use the lower 33MHz clock.
If any component in the PXI system cannot support 66MHz, they
should pull the M66EN line low and the PCI clock will run at 33MHz (this is why
putting a PXI MXI-4 board in the system will force the clock to 33MHz.). Since the
I look forward to your reply,
-Adam U.
02-21-2006 03:58 PM
02-22-2006 02:22 PM
The reason for our problem was just as you explained, that is, our Pickering relay module was not pulling M66EN line to ground. Since Pickering module can only operate at 33MHz, we faced abnormal behaviour. Today we solved the problem, by modifying the Pickering relay module appropriately. I had also contacted Pickering support team along with this forum, and yesterday they sent me an application note showing a wire link between D19 and D21 pins. We applied the link to the card, and our system started to work correctly. They said that modules produced before Fall 05 didn't include this link, so modifying the card doesn't void our warranty. They also warned us that the modifed card should not be placed after the 5th slot, since it wouldn't be detected by the controller; so we considered their warning and placed it just at the 5th slot.
Thanks for your support,
Muammer Eroglu
03-16-2010 01:05 PM
hello
I am using 50-115-121 relay card.
How can I programmed it?
please help
Thank u