06-13-2018 11:14 PM
While measuring voltage using NI9219, it suddenly shows this error and stopped the measurement.
After that, the same error shows up when I try to run the measurement.
Measurement was fine with the setup, so I dont think it is the setup problem.
Please help me, thanks.
06-14-2018 01:02 AM
06-14-2018 09:58 AM
Hi, GerdW
Changing the rate does not fix the problem.
I tried to change every setting I can, but the same error still occurs.
06-14-2018 12:42 PM
Hi Danny,
Are you using an external clock or an onboard clock?
If external, at what rate are you trying to sample?
Have you checked to ensure this sample rate is within the parameters defined in the device specification sheet?
Austin S.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
06-14-2018 12:47 PM
Hi, Austin.
Thanks for the reply.
I do not use any external clock.
I used this device fine with the current setup, so I doubt it is the setting problem.
There was a chance that over-voltage flowed during measurement.
After that, it does not let me use any kinds of measurement with the same error (Voltage, current, strain, etc).
but I can see the device in MAX, and self-test says fine, Power LED is on.
I am not sure what to do.
06-15-2018 12:28 PM
Hi Danny,
Can you provide some details to your application?
What type of sensors are you using?
What is the expected input voltage range from the sensors?
Based on the NI 9219 datasheet (available in the below link), the overvoltage protection on terminals 1 and 2 are +-30V and on terminals 3 through 6 is +-60V. If it is possible that the input exceeded these ranges, there is a chance that the module is damaged. Do you have another module that you could use to run the same task to see if this issue is module specific?
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/374473a_02.pdf
If not, can you input a known source, like a function generator, to test and see if the module is able to take these measurements? If it cannot, it is likely that the device was damaged. If this is the case, feel free to call us at (866) 275-6964 to proceed with creating a request to service this module.
Austin S.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments