Quote:
Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
That's a hardware problem. First suspects are the Digital Sidecar or the 37-pin cable connecting it to the cRIO Digital I/O module in slot 4. Less likely would be the module itself, or the DB-15 connector it plugs into on the cRIO.
|
The sidecars are really finicky, aren't they? We blew out one of our DIO ports yesterday for no good reason at all. We had a standard limit switch connected between Negative and Signal. It returned a false at all times and caused a lot of panicking right before our unveiling. Luckily, we tried the port right next to it (DIO9) and reconfigured the programming for DIO9, and it now works

. We're thinking of just taking out the programming for the limit switch altogether as it's not really needed.
So it wasn't electrical, and it wasn't programming.