I am having problems with my Neuron M103 PLC.
Since September, I have been using a Neuron M103 to manage a control box for plasma wave manipulation. So I initially followed the instructions and tutorials available on your site: unipi.technology in order to program the Neuron and carry out this project. For this I had a 16GB SD card from Kingston on which I had downloaded the OS image (in ZIP folder with BelenaEtcher software). In addition, I downloaded the Mervis IDE software and was able to complete my project properly. However recently I needed to modify something in the control box of this manipulation and had to remove the Neuron from it. This had the effect of "destroying" the SD card since it no longer worked after removing the Neuron.
So, I researched your site's forum if there was a reason for this and, indeed, you recommended using a SLC SD card of at least 2GB. I then ordered 3, 2 from the Apacer brand (in 2GB) and 1 from the Swissbit brand (in 2GB also). After reception I did the same as I did initially, with the tutorials, but I can only upload my program to the Neuron once before it crashes. Indeed, when I launch the deployment of the program these error messages appear:
- Error PLC 0 1 error during upload:
SSCP Exception(NoResponse) ''
Or:
- Error PLC 0 1 error during upload:
SSCP Exception(Disconnected) ''
Or:
- Error PLC 0 1 Setup of executable image incomplete due to errors.
- Error PLC 0 1 Failed to check target controller - SSCP Exception(FailedToConnect) ''
- Error PLC 0 1 Failed to upload file '' (FailedToConnect)
So, I looked on your forum for answers to deal with this problem but no one is talking about this type of problem there, what can this be due to?
I tried the other 2 SLC SD cards that I ordered, but same results, the download is only done once, the first time the program is launched.
I also tried with the new version of Mervis and using the latest version of the image OS available, but nothing helps, it still crashes ...
Have you ever encountered this type of problem? And how to solve it?