We use a serial TC-08 in a system we have designed and it has suddenly stopped working. Software was developed in C# to utilise the libraries available through PICO and it has been working fine for a couple of years. Just last week the user started to get intermittent errors with the temperatures being observed, then today the device just seems to have stopped working.
I have installed the newest version of PicoLog on a laptop and connected the TC-08, through ComPort 1 to it. Now when I check the device status it comes up with TC08 driver v2.6, TC08 not found. I have checked the serial cable using hyperterminal and that is OK.... Any ideas? Has my TC-08 failed? Is there any way I can check inside the TC-08 to see what is likely to have happened to it? Currently the system which utilises the device is out of action at a critical stage in their work.
Any help or guidance would be gratefully appreciated. Should I send the TC-08 back for evaluation?
Kind regards
Jamie
Jamie Dicks
Clinical Scientist
Medical Physics Department
Queens Medical Centre
Nottingham
It does sound the like unit needs repairing. There isn't really anything more you can do yourself to test it as you have done all the things I would suggest. Therefore you should send it back to us for repair.
Please contact us by email on tech@picotech.com outlining what you've said here and including your full contact details. We can then send you an RMA returns number.
Thanks for that. Since I posted to the forum I have 'messed' around with the device and picolog a little and it does seem to be an intermittent fault. Sometimes the device is recognised and sometimes it isn't. I think you are right, the best bet is to get it back to you for evaluation and repair if possible. It is a fundamental part of our system so we will need to know if it can be repaired or needs replacing as soon as possible.
Once again, thanks for your help. I'll contact the email address you suggested and get the TC-08 back a.s.a.p.
Kind regards
Jamie
Jamie Dicks
Clinical Scientist
Medical Physics Department
Queens Medical Centre
Nottingham
I emailed the address you specified yesterday so that I can return our faulty TC-08 but have yet to get a reply. Does it normally take some time to respond? We are very keen to return the device for evaluation so the equipment that uses it can be used again. It is currently out of action at a very critical stage in some studies.
Kind regards
Jamie
Jamie Dicks
Clinical Scientist
Medical Physics Department
Queens Medical Centre
Nottingham