07-13-2007 11:53 AM
07-16-2007 04:52 PM
Hi James,
I did a quick search of customer issues and haven't come across anything similar. Is the instrument chassis connected to the 6501 gound or other pins in any way? How have you determined that it is a static discharge is causing this behavior?
Andrew S
07-16-2007 05:17 PM
03-31-2008 06:17 PM
Hi,
I too, are having an issue with this 50405 error code. My test setup is such: PC going to a USB hub. A UUT is then connected to the USB hub, along with the USB-6501. With this setup, as soon as I toggle my UUT thru USB, the 6501 would drop out, giving me a 50405 error. As you mention, I have to unplug the 6501 in order to reset it. What's even more curious is that this only happen when I use a Dell PC, but works perfectly fine when I have my test bed setup with a HP PC.
What exactly is the 50405 error code means anyway? Is it as James had mention, not enough grounding?
Thanks,
04-01-2008 12:00 PM
Hi Zebraman,
Here are some thoughts with regards to your questions.
ERROR 50405:
Under normal circumstances your USB device should not stop responding during acquisition. Error 50405 simply indicates that a device you have plugged into a into a USB 2.0 host controller has lost its connection. The common reasons this occurs are:
Improper grounding leading to a static discharge could also cause this behavior. It is always a good idea to ensure proper grounding of all components in the system.
SUGGESTIONS WHY ONE PC WORKS AND ONE
DOESN’T:
The southbridge or I/O controller hub (ICH) is responsible for USB
communication for your PC. Making or breaking another USB connection while your
data acquisition device is connected may cause a communication error. This has
been observed on chipsets with ICH versions 2, 4 and 6, but may affect others
as well.
To determine the chipset in your PC, you can find it listed in the Windows
Device Manager or in your motherboard's BIOS. If you know you have an Intel
processor, Intel also provides a Chipset Identification Utility that you can
download to identify what chipset your motherboard has.
If your application requires plugging/unplugging of USB devices and your PC has
one of these ICH versions, a quality powered hub connected to USB 2.0 may help.
Alternatively, consider using a PC with a different chipset. If you are using a laptop computer, check your power settings to make sure that
the USB ports are not being turned off to conserve power.
You might
also check out this forum:
USB 6501 card(s) becomes unresponsive
04-01-2008 12:30 PM
Hi Jared,
Thanks for the info. This morning I ran my test setup again, but this time with a 1.0 hub. Magically, my problem goes away. After that, I decided to disable the USB 2.0 driver, and went back to a 2.0 hub. My test setup still works. This agreed with what you had said, because I look up the chipset, and they are the ICH version. Looks like my UUT is not a true 2.0 device, and thus cause the USB-6501 to loose its connection.
My current hub is a powered unit, but I won't call it a quality unit. What would you suggest as a quality USB 2.0 hub? Please advise.
Thanks for the link as well. Got a lot of info out that that too.
04-02-2008 09:16 AM
I was glad to hear that you found the likely cause of the problem. Unfortunately, I don’t have a good recommendation for a model and manufacturer of a quality USB hub. While the USB protocol is a standard, it is open enough that quality differences can be seen between companies that loosely follow the standard and companies that really push for strictly adherence. I would suggest following the age old advice that “you get what you pay for.” If it were me, I would look for a manufacturer that has a reputation in the business for quality.
If anyone else has any specific recommendations, please feel free to post them.
05-14-2008 09:15 PM
I have been having some trouble with a similar NI USB device. I had 2 devices going into a 4 port hub and one of the devices kept giving me the -50405 error. I finally found that it was the usb cable between the hub and the computer that was messing everything up. I switched to a new USB cable and everything works now.
I'm not sure what the difference in USB cables is, but I just used a brand new one that I bought.
05-16-2008 12:48 PM - edited 05-16-2008 12:57 PM
05-16-2008 01:02 PM