11-11-2021 02:55 AM
Hi, I have a USB6009, that I have used many times, attempting to use it again now.
1. In MAE, Its recognised and passes self-test, though i conclude the self-test is simplistic and doesn't test functionality in any form?
2. LED blinks as it should.
3. I get nothing out of the AO outputs; used at test channel and measured independently.
4. I get nothing on the AIs, RSE & DIFF using the AOs as test outputs and applying voltage from separate source.
5. I resoldered the connector sockets on the pcb in case there was any dry-joints, clutching straws at this point?
I think the unit is dead, the pcb looks fine, likely damaged/failed internally? But is there something i can try/test/check before it goes into the bin?
Thanks in advance.
J.
11-11-2021 08:30 AM
In terms of testing it, you can use the Test Panels in NI MAX to generate or acquire voltages using external signal sources. If it cannot acquire or generate those signals, it is dead.
Using Test Panels ensure that you're good on software side and if you're confident that you made the right connection, then only reason data would not show up is because of a faulty HW.
11-12-2021 02:22 AM
hi santhosh,
thanks for your response.
yeah, im testing in MAX. Assuing SW is good given the comms/responses I get?
Confident with the connections, I've gone through the lot on the analogue side.
As I suspected the HW has failed.
Regards,
j.
11-12-2021 11:13 AM
Please ensure you've tested the following cases,
If you've done all these and still nothing works, you have got a dead board. Given that this board is one of the cheapest, you can just get a new one instead of spending time to debug and fix it.
11-13-2021 01:22 AM
Hi Santhosh,
I have already tested it as you describe; external measurement of output and external voltage source. Absolutely zero on all accounts.
I won't bother testing the digital port(s), I can't see the point if analogue side is dead?
As you say, it's an entry level USBDAQ, they're not expensive, how much time do you spend convincing yourself it is broke?
Regards,
J.
11-13-2021 09:13 AM
Given it is such a simple device and if I use it for work, I would spend not more than 30mins on debugging it, because I know how it should work, if it doesn't, then it is broken.