02-01-2006 02:39 PM
02-03-2006
10:47 AM
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12:02 PM
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Hello,
I think you right, I think it is a problem of drivers.
Install the last version of VISA and Daqmx.
You can find them at this adress:
Download NI-VISA
Download Daqmx
You can find at these fellowing adress, the procedure to install your device.
MXI-4 Series User Manual
This is a little summery of the procedure:
Start without any board plugged into your machine.
1) Install all the software on your PC in this Order: LabVIEW first, then all the Drivers (DAQ and VISA). NI-VISA installs also MXI-4 support.
2) Reboot your PC
2) Power down your PC. Install the PCI-MXI-4 board and boot the machine. Start MAX and go to the PXI section. Right click and identify your system as "External PC".
3) Power down your PC. Install the PXI-MXI-4 interface into your chassis and connect the MXI-4 cable. Keep all other boards out of the chassis.
4) Power up your chassis first and then power up your PC. This step has the only purpose of checking the communication is working fine. If the Green leds are on, then its ok.
5) Shut down everything and plug in all the boards you have into your PXI chassis. Then again power up the chassis before you turn on the PC.
If you have any problem with any of the steps above, let me know and I'll see how to help.
02-06-2006 02:05 PM
Hi
Thanks for your advice. I tried your suggestion but it did not work.
Here is what I did:
- I uninstall the MXI-4 connector in Ni-PAL device in Windows device manager
- I install Ni-DAQmx 8.0 (I already had the latest drivers for Ni-VISA 3.41)
- I reboot the PC
- I power down the PC
- I install MXI-4 board in the PCI PC slot.
- I power up the pC
- In windows, the MXI-4 connector is detected and seems to be installed properly when I look in Windows device manager
- In MAX, I identify the PXI system as external PC (I do not identify yet the chassis as 1031)
- I power down the PC
- I connect the cable between the 1031 chassis (with the PXI-4461) and the PCI board.
- I power up the PC (the PWR and LNK leds are green)
- In windows, I got a "New device detected" message which asks me to select the driver for the PXI-4461. I select "install software automatically". I get an error message which says "This device cannot start (code 10)". I go in Windows device manager, uninstall the PXI-4461 driver. I then make windows redetect the PXI-4461. I get the same message as before "New device detected". Again I select "install software automatically". This time it works and in Windows device manager the PXI-4461 (acquisition devices tab) seems to be properly installed
- In MAX, NI-DAQmx peripherals, the NI-PXI-4461: "Dev1" tab appears. I then identify the chassis as 1031. I close MAX.
- I reboot (leaving the chassis powered up during the reboot)
- In MAX, NI-DAQmx peripherals, I right click on the NI-PXI-4461: "Dev1" tab to do a selftest. Here again it comes the same error message "error -223024" (see config6-2-06-2.jpg). Compared to the menus I had before, I notice that when I right click the NI-PXI-4461: "Dev1" tab, I see the self calibrate tab in the menu but it is greyed and I cannot click on it (see config6-2-06-1.jpg)
I don't know what to do. Any idea ?
Thanks.
02-07-2006 11:07 AM
02-14-2006 01:49 AM
Hello
I have tried your suggestions. Neither of them worked unfortunately.
The drivers seem to run properly according to the services manager.
I used your vi to self calibrate the device but I get the same error message as in MAX.
As I mentioned previously, the differences I've seen between the good and the bad configuration (except for the hardware of course) are: (i) in the NiDaQmx device the serial number tab indicates 0xFFFFFFFF whereas for the old one it says 0xDE781. (ii) in the software NI-VISA tab: for the old PC, there are a bunch of dll which appear like NIViPxi.dll etc... whereas in the new configuration I only have visa32.dll
NIVISv32.dll, NIVisaServer.exe and Nivisaic.exe.
I am starting to believe that this issue may be due to a hardware incompatibility problem.
02-16-2006 07:06 AM