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Re: cRIO troubleshooting
Conner,
The Crio is built like tank. I would be very surprised if the accident led to your current failures in just two slots. However, I would suggest sending in for a diagnosis. We had a Crio complete failure due to conductive fluids combined with power on. There were several circuit traces that dissolved. |
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Re: cRIO troubleshooting
We found that one of our analog slot 1 modules was not working with our other cRIO. While we have not confirmed this yet, we think this could mean that slot 1 on the broken cRIO might still work. The busted analog module's 25-pin connoector port was bent, so it is possible that it caused a short that damaged a chip on the board (I am mainly a programmer, so it is possible that I am totally wrong in what I am saying as I am totally out of my area of expertise)
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