05-29-2014 12:33 PM
did you guys fix this problem, i had the same issue with mine and i fixed it and it works now. I had to go into the int.vi and adjust the timeout error time and make it longer. of course you have to make sure your baud setting match and if that didnt fix your issue, increase the timeout. it is set at like 100ms of something. i went ridiuculiously high and make it 100000ms just to see if i could communicate. once my computer was able to communicate to is i was able to back down the timeout to 1000ms and it continues to work. If you have any questions let me know and i can take screen shots if you guys still need to fix the issue.
01-27-2016 08:26 PM
hi,meryouma
do you have solved your problem? i meet the same problem, could you tell me? thank you very much
01-14-2017 12:14 PM
SOLVED!!
Change the baud rate defined in the LabVIEWinterface.h arduino header file (in LIFA firmware) to 9600.
#define DEFAULTBAUDRATE 115200
to
#define DEFAULTBAUDRATE 9600
Cross check your active com port and board chosen. Run the model. Good Luck all.
02-21-2017 12:11 PM - edited 02-21-2017 12:13 PM
--SOLVED--
I would like for everyone who reads this post to know that I have solved the 5002 issue. You can find the post for the solution here.
Good luck!
-tStark
04-06-2017 12:04 PM
I solved the problem and i knew !!! Euréka.
In fact, the arduino board can't work on reading and writting in the same time. It's right, arduino programs is séquential. You have to create a sequential program where the reading and writing opérations following.
06-27-2019 07:12 PM
3 days of wasted time; error 5003, error 5002,
Pretty graphs and Virtual Instruments, but Can't lit up a single LED until extra elephantware NI VISA, VI Package Manager, LIFA Base and now LINX is installed. Hate LabView for this reason. Maybe i'm getting old, but this is too much trouble for a thing anyone can do in 5 minutes with Arduino alone.
Thanks for the advice. Hope LINX is better option.