01-29-2010 03:09 AM
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01-29-2010 04:20 PM
Hi Checkit,
You are correct - the 9512 cannot currently be used in FPGA mode. There is a mistake in the documentation. The 9514 and 9516 can, though.
07-26-2013 12:40 PM
FYI, now it can 🙂
09-16-2013 02:10 PM
I found a compile bug with 9512 on only 9076 controllers when used in FPGA interface mode. It is a "timing constraint due to HSI". NI does not currently recommend 9512 used in FPGA Interface mode on 9076. They recommend using SoftMotion or scan interface mode to use 9512s. I have my 9512 system operating in hybrid mode on a 9076 with SoftMotion now.
09-19-2013 10:35 AM
Hi RJ12,
Thank you for the info!
If this problem is holding you up you should give our Applications Engineering department a call at 866-275-6964 to discuss it. The 9076 can have some compilation compatibility issues with our motion modules so it's certainly possible you could be seeing such an error.
Feel free to get in touch with us if we can help out in any way, or consider starting a new thread with more details on the compilation error if you'd like to see if a corrective action report (CAR) already exists.
Best regards,
Andy C.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
09-19-2013 10:54 AM
Thanks Andy. I have been through a full NI support with this issue and have been recommended a different controller (new 9068) in order to fix my issues. I have been assured that documentation will reflect this / probably a CAR after my lengthy support request/testing.
09-19-2013 11:07 AM
I suspect a CAR does already exist for this compilation bug as it is a known problem to our engineers. My recommendation would also be to consider a different controller. The 9068 offers an order of magnitude higher performance and will not have the same compile reliability issues.
Let us know if we can be of more help!
Andy C.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments