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3rd NI9476 not to be added

I have a Crio-9056
with a C-module in each slot.
The first 3 slots are filled with an NI-9476.
When I create a new project and add the automations modules (new> Target and Devices)
Does it add all modules to my project, except the 3rd NI-9476 module in slot 3 (but also if I put it in another slot)
If I try to add it manually (new> C Series Module), the system that the respective slot is already in use in this project sends out because of an NI9476.
So under my FPGA Target folder are 2 NI-9476
and in the configuration (FPGA Target (right mouse button) new> C Series Module) there are 3 NI-9476
What's going wrong here?

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Hi there,

 

What an interesting case we got here! 🙂

 

First, let's reset the NI MAX configuration:

  • Disconnect the cRIO from the network (or USB)
  • Go to NI MAX > Tools (in taskbar on top) > Reset Configuration Data (this will restart thePC)
  • Try the procedure again of creating a project

 

Second, let's make sure that all the NI-9476 are working well:

  • Remove all the modules from the cRIO
  • Add only one NI-9476 and create a new project and let LabVIEW detect modules
  • If the single module is detected, meaning that it does not have a problem
  • Repeat the procedure for the 2 other NI-9476 modules

Third, if you have not seen it yet, check the following article: Adding a New C Series Module to a cRIO Project in LabVIEW

 

Forth, if all the steps were not effective, please share some screenshots of your project so I can look into it deeper.

 

 

Cheers,

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