Hi all, I couldn't find any really helpful hints in the previous posts about this so that's why I am posting this. I am forced to use ubuntu 12.04 running the kernel 3.2.0-27-generic-pae and acquire data from the NI USB 6218. I downloaded and installed the NIDAQmx-base-3.6.0 drivers for linux and I tried to install them using alien to convert the.rpm packages to.deb.
SolutionThe LED states and their meanings are stated in your device's User Manual:M Series 62xx. USB-622x/625x/628x Devices:All variants of M Series USB devices have LEDs labeled ACTIVE and READY. The ACTIVE LED indicates activity over the bus. The READY LED indicates whether or not the device is configured.X Series 63xx.
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USB-634x/635x/636x Devices:USB X Series devices have LEDs labeled ACTIVE and READY. The ACTIVE LED indicates activity over the bus. The READY LED indicates whether or not the device is configured.NI Digital I/O (DIO) 65xx. Each device states the LED information in its own user guide. For example:Dynamic Signal Acquisition (DSA) devices 44xx. Each device states the LED information in its own user guide and pinout information. For example:NI Low-Cost, Multifunction DAQ Devices.
Each device states the LED information in its own user guide. Additional InformationThe blinking green LED on the USB-6008/6009/6501 indicates that the device is connected to a USB port, that it is receiving power from that connection, and that the device is initialized.
It does not indicate the device is malfunctioning in some way.Likewise, if the green LED on the USB-6008/6009/6501/621x is not blinking, it does not necessarily mean the device is malfunctioning; it may mean that the device is simply not initialized. This could be because the device is connected to a computer that does not have NI-DAQmx installed. You can install the latest version of NI-DAQmx by following this link:.
This module is designed specifically for mobile or space-constrained applications. Plug-and-play installation minimizes configuration and setup time, while direct screw-terminal and BNC connectivity keeps costs down and simplifies signal connections. This product also provides a locking USB cable and security cable slot and does not require external power.
In addition, the USB-6216 BNC features NI signal streaming technology, which gives you DMA-like bidirectional high-speed streaming of data across the USB bus. For more information about NI signal streaming, view the Resources tab.
Driver Software
NI-DAQmx driver and measurement services software provides easy-to-use configuration and programming interfaces with features such as the DAQ Assistant to help reduce development time. NI M Series DAQ devices are not compatible with the Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) driver.
Application Software
Every M Series DAQ device includes a copy of NI LabVIEW SignalExpress LE data-logging software, so you can quickly acquire, analyze, and present data without programming. In addition to LabVIEW SignalExpress, M Series DAQ devices are compatible with the following versions (or later) of NI application software - LabVIEW 7.1, LabWindows/CVI 7.x, or Measurement Studio 7.x. These devices are also compatible with Visual Studio .NET, ANSI C/C++, and Visual Basic 6.0.
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