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Hi There,

 

I am playing with cRIO 9037 & NI 9252 (24 bit AI module).

the problem is that it does not work in FPGA programming mode, please refer to the error message indicated in below picture; but according to cRIO hardware compatibility chart, it should work. https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/documentation/supplemental/08/c-series-module-and-compactdaq-compac...

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Can you please help to check this problem, or give some hint if there's anything I missed.

 

Regards!

Swangone

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Hey Swangone,

 

The problem might be related to the software version you are using. The 9252 module's FPGA support was added in 2019. You can find more information here: Software Support for CompactRIO, CompactDAQ, Single-Board RIO, R Series, and EtherCAT 

 

 

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Regards,

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Hi Oscar,

 

Thanks for your kind support!

I've reinstalled the software as below, but it still does not work.

 

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I do not have a 9252 with me to test, but I was able to add it manually to LabVIEW 2019. I recommend trying the following:

 

  1. If you right click your FPGA Target and select New > C Series Modules...
  2. Then select New target or device and select C Series Module
  3. Press OK
  4. Select the module type as NI 9252 and Location as Slot 1

 

You should see the following:

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Here are my software versions, in case you want to check if there's any discrepancies that might explain the behavior:

 

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All the best,

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Hi Oscar,

 

I am trying to install the software to be an identical version as yours.

I've installed MAX 20.0 and cRIO driver 20.5 as below, but result in NI-RIO 19.0, I guess this can be the reason that NI9252  is not supported, because a minimum requirement is 19.6., you screenshot also shows NI-RIO 19.6

so, if my assumption is right, how can I get NI-RIO 19.6

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Thanks!

 

 

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That's very interesting behavior... I installed NI-CompactRIO 19.6 from NI Package Manager. In theory, the NI-RIO driver should be included there, indeed: How Can I Install the NI-RIO Driver? 

 

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I wonder... did the computer reboot after installing the new driver? If you installed CompactRIO 20.0, I expect NI-RIO 20.0, similar to:

 

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Regards,

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The problem is solved by reinstalling everything to version 20.0

 

Thank you Oscar for your kind support!

Have a nice day!

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