04-05-2024 07:49 PM
I am working on a project where i am using a 9054 as well as a 9147. Both have custom FPGA Code. I have set the FPGA LED to flash to know it is alive and working
I had everything working this week, but today it decided not to work.
Basically I woudl compile the 9147, reboot and off and running, then I would compile and boot the 9074, as soon as it powers back on the 9147 LED stops and is not functional. the 9054 boots fine everytime. I hasd this issue a coupe days ago, at that time I found there was a mismatch somewhere. I fixed and was up and running again. today I spent 3 hours trying to find the issue, conifrming everything was compiled correctly with no luck..
My next step is to format both systems and start over.. I will say due to some unplanned events with versions of LabVIEW, this is being done on 2024 Q1, 32bit
I am stumped and looking for ideas and suggestions on what to try next. I am working remote the next few days and have a duplicate set of chassis's here to work with..
Thanks
04-06-2024 03:31 AM
Hi Jeff,
Not quite clear on your current system setup. Sounds like you have two systems, is this the configuration?
System 1: cRIO-9074 controller + NI-9147 expansion chassis
System 2: cRIO-9054 controller + NI-9147 expansion chassis
BR
John
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04-06-2024 02:52 PM - edited 04-06-2024 03:04 PM
Opp sorry one system.. I mistyped the 9074 should be 9054
I found more info.. looks like the 9174 runs for a short bit and stops Now it looks like both units the FPGA starts running them stops
I will add I have gone as far as having just one loop running flashing the USER FPGA1 LED with no luck. Nothing has changed on my system. This is frustrating..
Next Step is to down grade the OS and Firmware and see if that fixes it