Labjack u2 to steer g-5500 in SatPC32
Has anyone gotten this working?? Im using the Circuit suggested by DK1TB that looks to be hand drawn and is similar to the labjack u12 schematic. I set my rotor full scale voltages at 3.30v. At first I was not finding a file called ljackuw.dll when setting up my u3 in the rotoe setup boxes for satpc32. I figured out that this file actually belongs to the u12 driver files so I installed the u12 drivers too.
after loading those drivers, I wasnt getting any error messages on startup but was unable to control the rotor manually (in the labjack u3 server program sprouted by satpc32. At the time also, the feedback numbers in the u3 server program was showing 1.7 something but not following the rotor box. I tried manually entering some numbers in there but it cuased a cascadeing crashing error message boxes that ran down my screen. I closed out everything and rebooted. I tried to restart satpc32 and now all i can manage to get is a divide by zero error in german on startup.
Using the LJ control panel program that came with my u3, I can see when i set FIO4 and 5 to AIN (analog in) i can see the rotors output when i turn it by hand using the control box. I can also used digital outputs 0,1,2, and 3 to manually command the box to steer. My circuit is working but something on the software level is broken.... possibly with the drivers? It got worse after I rebooted.
Any ideas??? Thanks.
Charles Reiche N3CRT
Hello Charles, I have the Labjack U12 and the Labjack U3 running on my PC. I can use both devices alternatively without problems. But I also had problems when I first tried to run the U3 and had to contact Labjack.
If you have the Labjack software for the U12 installed on your PC it is necessary, first to download an update of the U12 software from the Labjack website. The update will install the U12 software into a different program folder "C:\Program Files\LabjackU12Legacy" instead of the program folder "Labjack" as the older version did. The U3 software can then install into "C:\Program Files\Labjack" without conflicts with the U12 software. Perhaps it will be good to make sure that this folder is completely empty before you install the U3 software.
If you constantly get an error message from SatPC32 that can't be fixed uninstall the program with the Windows System panel. Since that will remain some files in the SatPC32 program folder and the sub folders delete all remaining files so that the SatPC32 program folder is completely empty before you re-install the program.
73s, Erich, DK1TB
----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Reiche" reichec@verizon.net To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 4:40 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] Labjack u2 to steer g-5500 in SatPC32
Has anyone gotten this working?? Im using the Circuit suggested by DK1TB that looks to be hand drawn and
is similar to the labjack u12 schematic.
I set my rotor full scale voltages at 3.30v. At first I was not finding a file called ljackuw.dll when setting up my u3
in the rotoe setup boxes for satpc32. I figured out that this file actually belongs to the u12 driver files so I installed the u12 drivers too.
after loading those drivers, I wasnt getting any error messages on startup
but was unable to control the rotor manually (in the labjack u3 server program sprouted by satpc32. At the time also, the feedback numbers in the u3 server program was showing 1.7 something but not following the rotor box. I tried manually entering some numbers in there but it cuased a cascadeing crashing error message boxes that ran down my screen. I closed out everything and rebooted.
I tried to restart satpc32 and now all i can manage to get is a divide by
zero error in german on startup.
Using the LJ control panel program that came with my u3, I can see when i
set FIO4 and 5 to AIN (analog in) i can see the rotors output when i turn it by hand using the control box. I can also used digital outputs 0,1,2, and 3 to manually command the box to steer. My circuit is working but something on the software level is broken.... possibly with the drivers? It got worse after I rebooted.
Any ideas??? Thanks.
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