12-03-2024 01:08 PM
For context, I had a previous thread asking about upgrading from a much older Labview with DAQ mxBase on a Mac to a PC on Windows 11 with Labview 2022.
That thread helped me update sub .vis from DAQmx Base to DAQmx. However, now we are having issues with our NI USB-6009.
It is not being recognized by the PC and we no longer have the older Macbook to test. When plugged in, the light does not turn on. I have tried uninstalling, installing, and restarting the PC so that it has different combinations of the drivers NI-DAQmx and NI-DAQmx Base to no avail. We've also tried different USB cables.
So I have the following questions:
Thank you so much for any and all help.
Best,
Christian
12-03-2024 01:31 PM
@cpel96 wrote:So I have the following questions:
- How can I know if this is a hardware issue, like lack of power?
- How can I find out if this NI USB-6009 is compatible with a Windows 11 PC on Labview 2022 Q3?
- How can I find out if this NI-USB-6009 is compatible with NI-DAQmx 2022 Q3?
NI Hardware and Software Operating System Compatibility - NI
Based on this link, you are dealing with the minimum requirements with Windows 11. So you should be good there.
Depending on the computer, USB can be very finicky. For instance, I have a USB hub that for whatever reason refuses to work on one port on my laptop, but works perfectly on the one right next to it.
I have also found that computer motherboard hubs tend to not meet the USB specification for power capacity. This is especially true for laptops. Because of this, I like to have commercial grade, externally power USB hubs that my devices plug into.
12-04-2024 03:24 PM
I'm running Windows 10 (22H2), and have LabVIEW 2019 and 2021 installed on this PC. When I plug in a USB-6009, Windows makes the "Connected to USB" dee-deedle-dee! sound, and when I open MAX, I can see it. About a month ago, I was using it to measure 3D accelerations with a little ADXL-335 tri-axial accelerometer -- worked fine.
With all the trouble(s) that Windows 11 seems to create with LabVIEW, I'm hoping to stay with Windows 10 until IT forces all of us to update ...
Bob Schor