03-16-2016 07:47 AM - edited 03-16-2016 08:13 AM
I've just ordered a PXI system from NI and want to start programming while I await delivery. I thought I could create virtual PXIe devices to do this, but I may be mistaken in my understanding of the MAX program. While I've used LabVIEW for almost a decade, I've never needed to use "Measurement & Automation Explorer".
When I selected "create new" under "devices and interface" "Simulated NI-DAQmx...", I couldn't find the PXIe-1082 chassis or the core module(PXIe-8840) that I'll be using. Am I going about this all wrong?
Thank you for your help,
Ron
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03-16-2016 08:32 AM
I also can't locate the 32 channel PXIe-4304, just an 8 channel -4300.
03-17-2016 09:18 AM
Hi Ron,
Unfortuantely, you will not be able to simulate a PXIe chassis or controller in MAX. The PXIe chassis will automatically identify in MAX when you connect them to your computer, while some of our older PXI chassis will need to manually be identified. If you would like to simulate a chassis, you can simulate a PXI chassis and put your PXIe simulated modules in it.
The good news is you do not need to simulate a chassis in order to simulate a card. To simulate the 4304 in MAX:
I will note, the PXIe-4304 is first supported in our NI-DAQmx 15.1.1 driver. If you have an older version of DAQmx installed, the device will not appear as an option in MAX.
03-18-2016 12:56 PM
Hi BvanG,
On Monday., I reinstalled the driver DVD from our "NI Developer Suite 2015" (August 2015). NI Max is at version 15.3. However, PXIe-4300 was the only one available.
After reading your message, I reran the "NI Update" option and found the only driver listed to be updated was "NI-SWITCH 15.1.1". After updating again, PXIe4303 was available.
Thank you for your help,
Ron