Com use I use quick mi usb-6008

Hola a todos, estaba trabajando con mi usb-6008 sin problema alguno, pero no estoy seguro si se genero un corto y enseguida la usb 6008 ya no quizo trabajar, ahora ya ni siquiera enciende el led, reinicie mi pc, despues por medio del Ni-max trate de ultilizar la opcion de self-test para ver en que estatus estaba mi usb, pero no esta habilitada la opcion cuando vulevo a conectar el usb, mi duda es como saber si el usb-6008  esta o no quemado, por su ayuda GRACIAS

Hola Mejillas:
Te sigas los siguientes pasos, para descartar cualquier opción:
Reinstala/Repara NI-DAQmx 
Conecta tu dispositivo al computador
Revisa que el dispositivo USB-6008 se encuentre con los drivers de Windows correctamente instalados en el "Device Manager" de Windows
Considera tener a mano otro cable USB A to USB B, puede ser que esté fallando éste
ve a MAX y asegurate que aparezca un ícono de color verde que diga USB 6008 debajo de la sección "Devices and Interfaces"
Selecciona Test Panels y luego dentro de esa ventana presiona Start
Si luego de estos pasos aún está fallando la tarjeta, entonces yo sospecharía que el problema puede ser el hardware
Aquí tienes un par de link que te pueden servir:
Getting Started : http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/375553a.pdf
USER GUIDE AND SPECIFICATIONS: http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/371303m.pdf
Saludos
Klaus F. Breuer
Field Applications Engineer
National Instruments Cono Sur
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