10-09-2024 08:09 AM
Hi - I have what I'm afraid is a newbie question.
I have a system I'm building using a cRIO 9056.
I'm currently running through the basics and getting the hardware set up, and wanted to use test panels through NI MAX to check my chassis is talking to the cards fine before progressing.
When I try to do this, I keep getting an error: 'Error -200220 occurred at daqmxcfg_DAQmx Create Channel (AI-Voltage-Basic).vi:1830001; Possible Reason(s): Device identifier is invalid. Device Specified: cRIO1'. [image below]
I've tried different names [screenshot of naming in max also attached], as well as searching the forum, but am stumped so far as the posts I've read relate to mismatches between the name being called in LabVIEW and the device name on MAX, rather than what I'm seeing within the test panel.
Any guidance would be gratefully received, as I realise it'll be something really basic.
Configuration wise:
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10-14-2024 04:35 AM
I have the same error, no idea where it comes from. Simply followed the installation instructions.
10-17-2024 02:23 AM
At least I'm not the only one then.
Did you have any luck solving it?
10-17-2024 08:43 AM
I have the same issue also. Seemed to happen after upgrading to DAQmx 2024 Q3
10-17-2024 09:41 AM
I just updated to the latest version of DAQmx 2024 Q4 along with cRIO drivers which seems to have resolved the issue
10-17-2024 09:59 AM
Nice one - I'll give this a go too.
10-21-2024 05:47 AM
To close this out - did as Zero_SR stated and updated Rio and DAQ MX to 2024 Q4, and now able to view inputs on the test panels in Max.