Hey there! I'm having issues with one of my 6 dsp boards: it doesn't show any samplerate and behaves oddly, like mixing up i/o, making my luna box flashing and making noises...
I have 2 boards, I tried them one at a time, one is fine, the other behaves as described, and the 2 together sometimes work, sometimes not...
Has anyone encountered such problem? Is it fixable at home? Thanks!
scope project doesn't show samplerate...
Well, I assume you checked your system for any IRQ sharing and you connected both boards with the appropriate S/TDM cables.
You could try to carefully unscrew the outputboard from the pulsar that is causing the trouble, check for loose contacts and put the two together again.
Did you already think of heat? Two boards can run extremely hot, especially when mounted next to each other. Try adding an extra fan to your case. I experienced some strange samplerate behaviour as well everytime I inserted a second or third board. Two extra fans solved my problem. Hope it works for you too...
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You could try to carefully unscrew the outputboard from the pulsar that is causing the trouble, check for loose contacts and put the two together again.
Did you already think of heat? Two boards can run extremely hot, especially when mounted next to each other. Try adding an extra fan to your case. I experienced some strange samplerate behaviour as well everytime I inserted a second or third board. Two extra fans solved my problem. Hope it works for you too...
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Hello! Thanks for your reply! My setup has been working quite well for months, and only now do I experience this behaviour... I'll double check everything tomorrow. I usually have my computer case open, so I don't think that heat dissipation is a problem, although I moved recently so the environment is different... I'll investigate further and report soon! Thanks!
Well, my case too was always open and I still needed the extra fans to clear my problems. At least try it before sending the card back to CW (fortunately a new fan will cost you almost nothing....).On 2006-06-12 23:34, eliam wrote:
I usually have my computer case open, so I don't think that heat dissipation is a problem
I have similar problemi in one of my scope card,the problem is it in the output card of scope,I have substitute one condenser in output daugerboard and have resolved,I thnik the problem is it in the daugerboard output card,if you have more than one cards try to remove output daugerboard aqnd use only dsp card,if the problem finish is the output card
sorry for my english
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sorry for my english
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