06-29-2006 08:31 AM
06-30-2006 01:10 PM
06-30-2006 03:47 PM
Hey Justin, thank you for responding to my message. As it turns out, the working modules can be detected in any of the 12 slots of the 1001 chassis. However, the 1164, 1163, and 1102 modules will not work in any of the slots. I've tried switching out components and using a different chassis, adapter, pc, and DAQ device, systematically changing out one component at a time, but I still get the same results. I've also tried updating the driver to the latest version available. The only conclusion that makes sense is that the 1102 modules are bad. I'm going to try ordering a new 1102 and see if it will work. If not, then I know it's not the cards and maybe I can return the new module.
But what still bothers me is that I was able to get a new 1124 module to work by placing it next to a 1102B module that is connected to the DAQ device . The new 1124 module will not work if it is directly connected to the DAQ device itself. What's even stranger is that my older 1124 modules WILL work if directly connected to the DAQ device. I was wondering if NI has modified the 1124 in such a way that thier new ones can only operate in conjunction with other modules.
Thank you,
Nick
06-30-2006 04:21 PM
Why Can't I Auto-Detect Modules in My SCXI System When Cabled to an SCXI-1124?
As for the other modules, there could be a hardware issue. You may want to try sending in your module for repair before going out and buying a new one (especially if any of the modules are still under warranty). The best way to do this is to request support online, where you can talk to an Applications Engineer directly about the issue you are seeing.
Thanks,
Justin M.
National Instruments