07-13-2007 05:59 PM
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10-16-2007 07:41 AM
Hi
I have the same problem
did you solve the problem already? How?
10-17-2007 02:12 PM - last edited on 06-14-2024 11:33 AM by Content Cleaner
Hi Nati,
Here are a couple general tips you might consider:
1. Check that the USB-6501 is connected to a USB 2.0 port
2. If you are unsure then try connecting to the USB port in the back of the computer.
3. If using a USB un-powered hub then try connecting the USB-6501 directly to the computer's USB ports
4. If you have a older version of DAQmx then consider upgrading to DAQmx 8.6.
5. The USB-6501 can operate with 2 versions of firmware: DAQmx and DAQmx Base. You will want to use the DAQmx Base firmware
if running Windows XP operating system.
6. Check that ambient temperature is not exceeding 45 degrees celsius or 113 degrees fahrenheit.
7. USB is a Bus architecture, the more devices you have on your USB bus then the available bandwidth must be shared between them. If you are performing
bandwidth intensive operations such as sampling waveforms or generating waveforms then possibly reduce your sampling rate or remove extraneous devices
from the USB bus.
Beyond that, I would have several questions regarding your setup.
1. Does this USB-6501 work correctly on other computers?
2. What was the result of trying without a USB hub?
3. What operating system are you using?
4. What is the specific problem you are seeing with your USB-6501? As much detail as possible please.
5. Has this unit ever worked correctly for extended periods of time?
Hope these tips help!
Have a great afternoon,
Best regards.
MatthewW
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
10-18-2007 02:09 AM
Hi Matthew,
1. The USB is connected to the port in the back of the computer.
2. I am not using hub.
3. on that computer i can see that i have:
DAQmx 8.5
DAQmx base 2.2
i use Labview 7.1 + Daq assistant. how can i know if the Daq assistant used DAQmx 8.5 or DAQmx base 2.2 ?
4. The ambient temperature is not exceeding 28 degrees Celsius
5. I am using only one device on this computer ( 6501 ). I am performing only digital output.
3. What operating system are you using?
Ans: XP
4. What is the specific problem you are seeing with your USB-6501? As much detail as possible please.
Ans: When the software comes to the point that it should turn on or off digital line an error occurs.
Then I can't do reset or self test from the Measurement & Automation.
i have to un install the driver of the 6501
This problem happens once in two or three days.
5. Has this unit ever worked correctly for extended periods of time?
Ans: No. from the beginning I have this problem.
Best regards.
Nati
Maytronics
10-18-2007 05:11 PM
10-19-2007 02:26 AM
10-19-2007 05:36 PM - last edited on 06-14-2024 11:34 AM by Content Cleaner
Hi Nati,
1. Do you experience these problems when a Labview VI is not running?
ie; if you we're to use MAX and manipulate the Digital Outputs would there be a problem?
2. If the answer to #1 is no, then please try a shipping example from the NI Example Finder.
3. Is the USB port in the computer definetly a USB 2.0 port? You can verify this by this method.
4. What is the green led on the USB-6501 doing? Here is a short KB that gives more information on the led blink codes.
5. I would finally advise to re-install DAQmx if nothing else has worked. There may have been a problem
installing the software in the first place.
Have a great weekend.
Best regards,
MatthewW
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
10-25-2007 12:02 AM
Hi MatthewW,
1. Do you experience these problems when a Labview VI is not running?
ie; if you we're to use MAX and manipulate the Digital Outputs would there be a problem?
Ans:
I am getting the same error when I am using visual basic 6
3. Is the USB port in the computer definitely a USB 2.0 port? You can verify this by this method.
Ans:
The USB wasn't USB 2.0 there for I bought a USB pci card that can give me USB 2.0 abilities.
and I am still getting the same error