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Hi,

 

I have a SCXI 1000, with a 1100 unit, a scxi 1520 unit and a scxi 1600 unit. Now when I connect it, I only get a "USB not recognize unit".

I have installed NI-DAQmx 9.1 and LabVIEW 9.01 32 bit, do I need more? I have never tried to use SCXI before.

I runs at Windows7 64bit.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Try restartting the system and if still does not work uninstall the drivers and reinstall

 

 

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Guru (CLA)
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Hm I have already tried that 😞
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did you manually tried addding this new hardware by "add hardware" wizaed in the "control panel"?

 

Guru

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Guru (CLA)
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Hm it wont seems to add it, but it found it under units, complaining about missing drivers?
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Have I all the drivers in DAQmx or do I need more?
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its not because that I run Windows 7 64bit??
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Hmm I found this for NI-DAQmx 9.0.2;

 

The following devices are not supported in NI-DAQmx on Windows 7 (64-bit version) or Windows Vista x64:

  • NI DAQCard-6024E 200 kS/s, 12-bit, 16 analog input channel, two analog output channel, 8 digital I/O line, two counter/timer device
  • NI DAQCard-6036E 200 kS/s, 16-bit, 16 analog input channel, two analog output channel, 8 digital I/O line, two counter/timer device
  • NI DAQCard-6062E 500 kS/s, 12-bit, 16 analog input channel device
  • NI DAQCard-6715 for PCMCIA 1 MS/s 12-bit analog output device
  • NI DAQCard-DIO-24 for PCMCIA 24-channel 5V/TTL/CMOS digital I/O device
  • NI SCXI-1600 USB module

 

Does anyone know if the NI SCXI-1600 works with Windows 7 64 bit, in the new version 9.1?

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For those USB devices, there are not currently plans to add support for 64-bit operating systems.  This is due to incompatibilities between the USB design of these older devices and the USB implementation in 64-bit version of Windows.

 

Regards,

Seth B.
Principal Test Engineer | National Instruments
Certified LabVIEW Architect
Certified TestStand Architect
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Thanks, that explains my problems. Well I guess that I just have to go for Windows 7 32bit, instead.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Best regards

 

Bjarne Pedersen

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