Prevention warning 66030

I could use some serious help. I have a problem that I couldn't solve after more than 30 hours of attempts.

I have a cRIO 9082 with 2 EtherCAT expansion chassis filled with NI 9236 strain gauge modules. The two chassis are running the FPGA code that allows modules to the braided user-defined variables and use of data. All of my FPGA code seems to work very well and I am able to read and present values of strain to the user.

However, after a random time between 5-25 minutes, I'll receive a 66030 attention, all my data strain gauge will be bland, and the 'State of the device online' for the 9144 chassis will be listed as "device disconnected. Using the way hacky setting scanning motor in configuration mode and return to the active mode allows readings to continue, but this approach is unacceptable for my client. This causes ALL my e/s to reset and lose all my control signals of various devices.

If someone has never experienced this before, please help me. I'm pulling on my hair.

Hi OptiJohn,

What are the sounds as you take a few good troubleshooting steps. You can also try to move all of the analytical engine I/O on the cRIO to the FPGA level, if the current measures do not resolve the problem.

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