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Memory
The Memory flag indicates that the eDAQ
lite
has run out of the memory reserved for
eDAQ
lite
buffering and other processing tasks. This may occur when many channels
are taking data at very high sample rates or large numbers of computed channels are
defined. For a discussion on how to attempt to alleviate the problem, see Tips on
Eliminating eDAQlite OverFlow Errors.
MissedInterrupt
The MissedInterrupt flag indicates that the eDAQ
lite
unit is interrupt bound (i.e., it
cannot service data acquisition interrupts fast enough). The only recourse is to reduce
the sample rate for the transducers that generated the missed interrupt.
ParityError
The ParityError flag indicates that there is a unrecoverable inconsistency in a RAM
Disk pointer structure. The RAM Disk pointers are stored in triple redundant fields. If
none of the three pointers are consistent, the eDAQ
lite
sets the error flag and resets
itself. It is unlikely that this error can result from an operator mistake.
QueueOverFlow
The QueueOverFlow flag indicates that the defined test exceeds the eDAQ
lite
unit’s
processing capabilities. This may occur when many channels are taking data at very
high sample rates or large numbers of computed channels are defined. For a thorough
discussion of this problem, see Tips on Eliminating eDAQlite OverFlow Errors.
RAMDiskCorrupt
The RAMDiskCorrupt flag indicates a corruption of the RAM Disk memory. Transfer
any existing test data files to the PC and reformat the RAM Disk. Consider the test data
file suspect.
RingBufInterface
The RingBufInterface error flag indicates that a serious error condition exits on the
eDAQ
lite
unit most likely resulting from a hardware failure or a software deficiency. It
is unlikely that this error can result from an operator mistake.
RingBufInvalid
The RingBufInvalid flag indicates that there is an interruption in the incoming data
stream that would result in a missed data sample and the option for an error reset on
this event is enabled. The eDAQ
lite
uses this flag only for input data processed using
the ring buffer interface scheme (e.g., vehicle bus data).
TimeOut
The TimeOut error flag indicates that a serious error condition exits on the eDAQ
lite
unit most likely resulting from a hardware failure or a software deficiency. It is unlikely
that this error can result from an operator mistake.
10.4
Corrupt SIF File Data Recovery
NOTE
This topic is applicable to the SIF data format only.
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