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PCI4070 NI-DAQmx - creating virtual channel - no supported devices found

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I use PCI-4070 to measure the Voltage and Current. The self-test and test panel display well, also display well on Windows device manage. But when I use NI-DAQ>>Aquire Signals>>Analog Input>>Voltageit , it said no supported devices found.

I am using LabVIEW 2016 version. Could anyone tell me why?

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The PCI-4070 is programmed using NI-DMM, not NI-DAQmx.

I would recommend checking out the NI-DMM examples in Help->Example Finder to get started.

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Thank you! You give me the right direction. I cannot find the NI-DMM examples in my LabVIEW following the guide form :

To browse the NI-DMM examples available in LabVIEW, launch LabVIEW, click Help»Find Examples, and navigate to Hardware Input and Output»Modular Instruments»NI-DMM (Digital Multimeters).

 

and as I try to follow the tutorial in link

http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370384N-01/dmm/lv_tutorial2/

  1. Open an existing or new LabVIEW VI.
  2. From the Function Palette (the default location), locate the NI-DMM VIs at All Functions»NI Measurements»NI-DMM.
  3. Select the VIs that you want to use and drop them on the block diagram to build your application.

But I find nothing about the measurement block in Functions.

I checked that the NI-DMM driver is installed.

Are there any problems? 

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What version of LabVIEW are you using? What version of NI-DMM? Did you install NI-DMM after LabVIEW?


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PS, now my driver is version 17.1 and my LabVIEW version is 2016, is that the problem?

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I have said on the first article. And the screen of the MAX is attached on it. 

LabVIEW 2016

PCI-4070

NI-DMM version 17.1

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@NewFifty wrote:

PS, now my driver is version 17.1 and my LabVIEW version is 2016, is that the problem?


That should be fine.  Try reinstalling NI-DMM to make sure the LabVIEW support is installed.


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It works for the driver 16.0

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