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Error 1074118573 occured at NI DC Power Iniatite

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I have the error pop up while using the NI Labview. Kindly please help me to solve this issue. 

attached is the photo of error pop up from my Ni machine

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Did you write the program? Did it ever work? Does not seem like a problem with LabVIEW, but with your external hardware.

 

Did you investigate the suggestions given?

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I did not know how to check on the external hardware of NI

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Obviously your question has nothing to do with LabVIEW and belongs elsewhere. What toolkit is this?

 

(could it belong here, maybe)

 

I can move this thread once you decide on a better place.

 

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I am not sure what tool kit is that for.

 

but we used the Ni machine to become a DC power supply dan can read input current while testing the PCB card that control light.

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Can you be a bit more specific what your "NI machine" is (model#, software, etc.)

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This is the model :

 

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Hi Jeff,

 

do you see those red lights on the PowerSupply PXI card?

Did you read the manual of that PXI card to learn what they indicate?

 

Did you notice that broken power supply connector at the "external power supply" connector of the card?

Did you verify the external power supply and its cord as is suggested in your error message???

 

Come on: you should read some manuals before asking questions on obvious problems!

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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PXIe-4112 User Manual 

 

If you dig into it, the red LEDs state that the outputs are disabled due to an error.  The error message you got stated that there is a problem with the Auxiliary Power.  Possible issues:

1. The power supply you are using for the Auxiliary Power is turned off.  You'd be amazed how common this is.

2. The cable between the Auxiliary Power supply and the PXIe-4112 is broken.  I do see damage in your picture on the casing, but that does not mean a wire is broken.  But it is very simple to get a DMM and measure the voltage on the end of the cable.

3. You have a blown fuse in the PXIe-4112.  These are supposedly replaceable.


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