Hi,
Would you mind giving me a little more background information?
- What driver do you have installed for this system? What version is it? You should have DAQmx installed, and if you don't have version 8.7.1, please consider upgrading to it.
- What PXI chassis and controller are you using?
- If you take out the PXI card, do you see any bent pins on the back connectors?
- Do any other of your PXI cards work in the system?
Finally, It's definitely a good idea to try a different PXI slot, but it's important to test a good slot. If you have a 14- or 18-slot chassis, it's best to test the card on a different PCI bridge. There is a small '|' symbol between the slots that are connected with a PCI bridge.
When trying a new slot, you won't need internet access because the driver sounds like it's already installed on the system (since you can use MAX test panels). When Windows asks to check the internet for drivers, select
"No, not this time" and then
"Install the software automatically". Windows should automatically find the driver and associate the 6528 with it.
If you're still having problems, please reply and share what you tried and what happened. It's possible that the board has a manufacturing defect, and in that case you would need to RMA it.
Joe FriedchickenNI Configuration Based Software |
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