03-24-2020 04:08 PM
I have an NI XNET 9862 in an NI DAQ 9171 chassis.
I've used the CAN device before, so I know it worked in the past.
I'm trying to use it again, but when I connect pin 9 to power +, and 3 & 6 to power - the power supply goes from 12.5 V to about 0.3 V and the CAN device does not work.
The message from Bus Monitor is that the device does not have power (you are trying to start an interface that is missing bus power for the transceiver..., BFF63028).
I've tested my DB9 connected without the 9862 connected, and there is the correct power to the pins, I verified with a dmm.
I got info to confirm what I'm doing here:
https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA00Z000000fxwGSAQ&l=en-US
Any thoughts, or is there an internal problem?
03-25-2020 07:28 AM
try connecting pin 6 alone or try increasing your input voltage to 24V DC
03-25-2020 01:45 PM - edited 03-25-2020 01:46 PM
Thanks for the tip. I already tried each individual COM pin with power to pin 9. No luck.
I tried different voltages at pin 9, also no luck.
I was able to get another XNET 9862, and this works in the exact same set up.
So, I guess the other one has something wrong inside that it is not getting power to the transceiver. I'll have to investigate after I'm back in the office.
03-26-2020 11:58 AM
Good, try resetting the module from NI MAX just to see if there is any odd behavior due to firmware.
04-02-2020 08:30 AM
FYI: no real solution, issue is probably with the XNET device (not sure if it is the 9171 chassis or the XNET 9862 card. I'll have ti investigate that once I'm back working in the office.
01-22-2023 08:46 PM
Did you ever figure out what the issue was with this? I have a USB-8502 that was working and now is having the same error.