09-23-2020 03:26 PM
I have a new Dell Precision 7750 Laptop that will not properly enumerate the cards in a PXIe-1062Q Chassis via Thunderbolt. The Chassis and cards function when connected to a two year old Dell Latitude 7490.
The Chassis is detected fine without any cards inserted.
When the Cards are inserted the SMBbus Controller (Chassis) has issues.
As one might expect NI Max is a mess as well
I have seen some reports of similar issues but no solutions. It seems to be a driver issue with new Thunderbolt Hardware / Security?
My hardware Information:
XIe-1062Q Chassis
PXIe-8301 Thunderbolt Remote Control Module
PXI-4461 Sound and Vibration Module
PXI-4462 Sound and Vibration Module
Dell Precision 7750 Laptop
Win 10 1909 (2004 has the same issue)
Thunderbolt Driver Version: 1.41.789.0
Kernel DMA Protection: Off
Operating System(OS) Windows 10 Professional
OS Version 10.00.18363
OS Info
Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) W-10885M CPU @ 2.40GHz / Intel64 Family 6 Model 165 Stepping 2 / GenuineIntel / 2400 MHz
Number of Processors 16
Physical Memory 63.6 GB of RAM
Drive C:\ 803 GB of 934 GB free
National Instruments Software: Version:
NI-DAQmx Device Driver 20.1.0f0
NI-DAQmx ADE Support 20.1.0
NI-DAQmx MAX Configuration 20.1.0
NI I/O Trace 20.0.0f0
LabVIEW Runtime 2018 SP1 f4 18.0.1
Measurement & Automation Explorer 20.0.0f0
Measurement Studio Visual Studio 2012 Support - See individual versions below.
NI PXI Platform Services Configuration 20.5.0f1
NI PXI Platform Services Runtime 20.5.0f1
NI-PAL Software 20.0.0
NI System Configuration 20.0.0f0
NI-VISA 20.0
NIvisaic.exe 19.0.0.49152
NI-VISA Runtime 20.0
LabVIEW Runtime 2019 SP1 f1 19.0.1
I appreciate any thoughts you may have on this.
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09-24-2020 12:36 PM
Hi,
Could you please post a screenshot showing the error code associated with the SMBus Yellow Bang in device manager? It should be on the first page of the property sheet.
09-24-2020 12:45 PM
09-24-2020 01:47 PM
Hi,
I have been experiencing the same issue, with the same error, but on a different brand of laptop.
It seems that the issue is not due to the card being present in the chassis but rather the driver of the board.
In other words, as long as the non-express cards have no driver installed, the system will work just fine, no matter if they're present or not.
I also tried this on an older laptop and it seems to work just fine.
I noticed that all the people who seem to have this issue use machines equipped with the newer Titan Ridge 7000 Series Thunderbolt 3 controller
09-29-2020 07:01 AM
I found a similar case that appears to have been solved by the MXIe BIOS Compatibility Software. Please try that. If it still doesn't work, check the Windows Event Log for messages from nipxirfk and nipximxk and post anything you find. This may help identify more details about the problem.
10-01-2020 01:53 PM
This did the trick. Thanks!
11-26-2020 09:26 AM
I'm not by the system, so I can't try this until next week. But I saw this:
Does that mean my customer needs to have a working LabVIEW installation to solve the issue of the shaky Thunderbolt solution, if it happens to them after I've delivered the system?
12-01-2020 10:02 AM
I think you can ignore that. It's probably something that gets applied to driver documentation by default, to make sure that the driver installer knows what programming environments it should install API support for. But MXI-Express BIOS Compatibility does not support any APIs, so it would be irrelevant here.
12-18-2020 07:09 AM - edited 12-18-2020 07:10 AM
@DJL026
Did the BIOS Compatibility tool actually solve your issue? 8301 isn't listed among the supported Hardware for that tool.
05-03-2021 09:00 PM
Hello,
I am experiencing the same issue. When i use PXie modules there are no issues but when using PXI modules issue shows up