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USB-TC01 gives error -201165 "firmware for this device is too new"

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Not sure where else to post this, but the USB-TC01 uses DAQmx, so maybe somebody recognizes this.

 

I plug it in to the USB and it enumerates fine.  It runs the canned application just fine.

 

But when I try to take data under DAQmx 9.1.5 I get that curious mesage, along with the advice "Downgrade the firmware for this device"  I don't want to do that.

 

EDIT:  I see that the firmware on the device is 1.1.0f 1

 

The specs on the USB-TC01 do not say which version of DAQmx is needed, although 9.1.1 supports the device.

 

I have tried this on XP and Win7 with the same result.

 

TIA

 

Ed K

 

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Why such an ancient version of DAQmx? Have you tried the latest?
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I suppose "ancient" is relative.  Budget and history have me at LV9 and I have to stay back on the DAQmx version.  But NI has finally caught me in its web and it is time for an upgrade.  A trial version of newer LV and DAQmx 9.9 solved it, of course.  I just wish the error message had been less bizarre.  At least it's here so somebody else can find an answer, no matter how obvious.  

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The latest version of DAQmx that LabVIEW 2009 can use is 9.7 - http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/B0D5630C0A50D5C6862578E800459248

Did you try that?
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Yep same error. Happens under MAX so not a LV issue. Surprised to see no other posts about this. I can't be the only ancient dinosaur out here.
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I am also receiving this error (within NI Max) even after updating to DAQmx 14.2.  Does anyone else have experience fixing this issue?

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wbren,

 

Are you also using a USB-TC01? And what are your versions of LabVIEW, DAQmx, NI MAX, and the firmware on your device?

Aaron L.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Yes, I am also using the USB-TC01.

 

Firmware: 1.1.? (I remember seeing before, but it isn't showing up in MAX now that I have updated the driver)

Driver Version: 14.2.0f1

MAX: 14.0.0f0

Labview: 13.0.0

 

I have also tried on another PC with older drivers/MAX with the same result.

Driver: 9.7.5f1

MAX: 5.6.0f0

Labview: 13.0.0

 

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Hi wbren,

 

After some research, I found that there were issues with this device's firmware installer a while back, the new updated installer is here: http://www.ni.com/download/ni-instantdaq-firmware-update-utility-1.2/5284/en/

 

It may also be worth while downloading the latest DAQ driver version 14.5 which supports LabVIEW 2013 and your USB TC01 found here: http://www.ni.com/download/ni-daqmx-14.5/5212/en/

Aaron L.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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I know this thread might be a bit old, but I'd just like to point out, that it might be a good idea to add a link to this software on the TC-01's support page, which was logically the first place I went for this. Note I experienced the same problems with daqmx 14.5, thankfully the firmware update fixed everything.

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