‎04-18-2006 02:27 AM
‎04-18-2006 04:04 PM
‎04-19-2006 01:48 AM
Hi Jarod,
Please find bellows the answers of the questions you have asked:
1. Which digital lines are giving you trouble?
We can not switch HIGH/LOW NI DAQ outputs and read NI DAQ inputs state.
2. How does the output not work? Is it always writing HIGH or LOW, or is it just floating? - It i
see 1.
3. What are you connecting to these digital lines? Have you tried disconnecting all external circuitry and measuring the output with a voltmeter?
We measured outputs with multimeter - in case that DIO switch is GND - voltage is 0, DIO - +5V - outputs voltage is +5V , DIO - float- output voltage is floating.
4. When have you seen this troublesome behavior? Are you running an application written in LabVIEW or some other programming language? Are you using MAX test panels?
We are runing application written on C/C++.We use Intermat tool channels to rule NI DAQ outputs and read inputs
5. Are you getting any specific error messages? If so, please give the error code and complete description.
When we run Test Panels from MAX (device appears there - MAX recognize it),we received:
"The device is not responding to the selected base address"
Please advice us how could we set properly base address for NI 6508 ?What is the correct base address value?
My ICQ is 138057936 - please contact me if it is possible to you
Thank you in advance!
‎04-19-2006
09:12 AM
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‎07-15-2025
03:34 PM
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Hi GERI,
Thanks for providing the additional info. In your answer to question #3, it sounds like the digital output lines are working as expected. Perhaps I misunderstood, but if the output is reading 0V when set to LOW and 5V when set to HIGH, that is expected.
What I am more concerned about is the "base address" error you are getting. Please see the KnowledgeBase "Not Responding to the Selected Base Address" Error and try the steps listed there. When it suggests uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, please make sure that you have have Traditional DAQ 7.4.1 installed, which is the most recent version of the driver that supports the DAQPad-6508. You can check your version by expanding the software tab in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) and clicking on the listing for "Traditional NI-DAQ". If you have a lower version that 7.4.1, please download and install this version of the driver from the following page:
Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) Version 7.4.1 for Windows 2000/NT/XP
Hopefully one of these steps will resolve this issue, but let us know if you are still having trouble.
Best regards,
‎04-20-2006 01:59 AM
‎04-20-2006
01:51 PM
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‎07-15-2025
03:35 PM
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Hi GERI,
There is no way for you to flash the configuration info on the EEPROM. If you suspect that the device has been damaged in some way, you can contact technical support either by phone or e-mail to get your device repaired.
Best regards,