Problems, Problems, Problems
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 11:25 am
First, Avast will not allow me to download RC 1.2.4 (Win32.Malware-gen), so I been using 1.2.2. Virustotal also has three other sites that have problem with it (including TredMicro-Housecall).
Have old Mk1 unit, tried to upgrade to 2.7.8 firmware on a Win 7 machine, bootloader would not see the unit on the USB bus. I had this problem once before, so I when back and got it to upgrade on my old XP machine (same thing I did last time). I then had problems getting the V2 USB driver to load on Win7. Ended up getting them to load the very hard way.
I tried to run RC 1.2.2 on my XP machine, but each time I do I get an "Kivy Fatal Error" and a lot of junk characters being printed out for the message. I tried to uninstall it and install it again, didn't fix the problem.
The sticky note under RC Software: New Firmware / Software Releases is from March 2014, it a little out of date.
Finally, I get it up and running, tested the analog inputs that I have been using and everything seems fine. I now configure my unit to record RPM and Frequency and Period on the three RPM/Pulse channels. To test unit, I feed my unit a 5v square wave at 400 Hz, and I'm fine on RPM1 and RPM2, but every time I touch RPM3, my unit locks up. If I'm logging, it stops logging, on the Dashboard, you can see that the unit stops responding, but the green led stays lit. I also get the computer beeping me to stay that the device has drop out. The Device Manager no long shows the RC com port. I found that I can reboot the unit by unplugging the usb cable and plugging it back in. I have set both RPM2 and RPM3 with the same parameters (SR 5Hz, CM Freq, TS Fast, PPR 1), and I get good values display for RPM2, but when I touch my signal probe to RPM3, my unit crashes. I have tried a number of different parameters for RPM3, it doesn't seem to make any difference. I have double check my wiring, and it correct.
I'm trying to record the frequency and duty cycle of a signal, which I think is fixed, but might vary depending on RPM, so I want to use all three frequency inputs. Is there any way to measure both frequency and duty cycle on one input?
Carl
Have old Mk1 unit, tried to upgrade to 2.7.8 firmware on a Win 7 machine, bootloader would not see the unit on the USB bus. I had this problem once before, so I when back and got it to upgrade on my old XP machine (same thing I did last time). I then had problems getting the V2 USB driver to load on Win7. Ended up getting them to load the very hard way.
I tried to run RC 1.2.2 on my XP machine, but each time I do I get an "Kivy Fatal Error" and a lot of junk characters being printed out for the message. I tried to uninstall it and install it again, didn't fix the problem.
The sticky note under RC Software: New Firmware / Software Releases is from March 2014, it a little out of date.
Finally, I get it up and running, tested the analog inputs that I have been using and everything seems fine. I now configure my unit to record RPM and Frequency and Period on the three RPM/Pulse channels. To test unit, I feed my unit a 5v square wave at 400 Hz, and I'm fine on RPM1 and RPM2, but every time I touch RPM3, my unit locks up. If I'm logging, it stops logging, on the Dashboard, you can see that the unit stops responding, but the green led stays lit. I also get the computer beeping me to stay that the device has drop out. The Device Manager no long shows the RC com port. I found that I can reboot the unit by unplugging the usb cable and plugging it back in. I have set both RPM2 and RPM3 with the same parameters (SR 5Hz, CM Freq, TS Fast, PPR 1), and I get good values display for RPM2, but when I touch my signal probe to RPM3, my unit crashes. I have tried a number of different parameters for RPM3, it doesn't seem to make any difference. I have double check my wiring, and it correct.
I'm trying to record the frequency and duty cycle of a signal, which I think is fixed, but might vary depending on RPM, so I want to use all three frequency inputs. Is there any way to measure both frequency and duty cycle on one input?
Carl