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Contents
Important Information
About This Manual
How To Use this Manual.................................................................................................. ix
Conventions ...................................................................................................................... x
Related Documentation .................................................................................................... xii
Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines ...................................................................... xiii
Chapter 1
Getting Started with the NI RF Signal Generator
Verifying System Requirements....................................................................................... 1-1
Unpacking......................................................................................................................... 1-1
Verifying Kit Contents ..................................................................................................... 1-2
NI 5670/5671/5672 RF Vector Signal Generator Kits ............................................. 1-2
NI 5673/5673E RF Vector Signal Generator Kits.................................................... 1-2
Other Required Items................................................................................................ 1-3
Installing the Software...................................................................................................... 1-6
Installing Application Development Software ......................................................... 1-6
Installing the NI-RFSG Instrument Driver ............................................................... 1-6
Installing Toolkits or Add-On Software................................................................... 1-6
Installing the Hardware ............................................................................................ 1-7
Chapter 2
NI 5650/5651/5652 RF Signal Generator
Installing the NI 5650/5651/5652..................................................................................... 2-1
Installing PXI/PXI Express Modules ....................................................................... 2-1
Maintaining PXI/PXI Express Systems.................................................................... 2-3
Uninstalling PXI/PXI Express Modules................................................................... 2-3
Cooling Considerations .................................................................................................... 2-4
Configuring the NI 5650/5651/5652 in MAX .................................................................. 2-4
Renaming the NI 5650/5651/5652 Hardware Module (Optional)............................ 2-5
Generating a Signal Using the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel ...................................... 2-6
Chapter 3
NI 5670/5671 RF Vector Signal Generator
Installing the NI 5670/5671.............................................................................................. 3-1
Installing the NI 5610 RF Upconverter Module....................................................... 3-1
Installing the NI 5421/5441 AWG Module.............................................................. 3-1
Installing PXI Modules............................................................................................. 3-1
Maintaining PXI/PXI Express Systems.................................................................... 3-3
Uninstalling PXI/PXI Express Modules................................................................... 3-3
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NI 5672 RF Vector Signal Generator
Installing the NI 5672 ....................................................................................................... 4-1
Installing the NI 5610 RF Upconverter Module ....................................................... 4-1
Installing the NI 5442 AWG Module .......................................................................4-1
Installing PXI/PXI Express Modules........................................................................ 4-1
Maintaining PXI/PXI Express Modules ................................................................... 4-6
Uninstalling PXI/PXI Express Modules ................................................................... 4-6
Interconnecting NI 5672 Modules ............................................................................ 4-7
Cable Connection Guidelines ........................................................................... 4-7
Connecting the Modules ................................................................................... 4-7
Cooling Considerations..................................................................................................... 4-9
Configuring the NI 5672 in MAX .................................................................................... 4-10
Renaming the NI 5672 Hardware Modules (Optional) ............................................ 4-11
Associating the RF Upconverter with the AWG Module......................................... 4-11
Generating a Signal Using the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel ...................................... 4-12
Setting up Synchronization for NI-DAQmx Devices in MAX......................................... 4-13
Chapter 5
NI 5673 RF Vector Signal Generator
Installing the NI 5673 Hardware ...................................................................................... 5-1
Installing the NI 5611 I/Q Modulator Module.......................................................... 5-1
Installing the NI 5450/5451 AWG Module .............................................................. 5-1
Installing the NI 5650/5651/5652 LO Source Module ............................................. 5-1
Installing PXI/PXI Express Modules........................................................................ 5-1
Maintaining PXI/PXI Express Systems .................................................................... 5-6
Uninstalling PXI/PXI Express Modules ................................................................... 5-6
Interconnecting NI 5673 Modules ............................................................................ 5-7
Cable Connection Guidelines ........................................................................... 5-7
Connecting the Modules ................................................................................... 5-8
Cooling Considerations..................................................................................................... 5-10
Configuring the NI 5673 in MAX .................................................................................... 5-10
Renaming the NI 5673 Hardware Modules (Optional) ............................................ 5-11
Associating the I/Q Modulator with the AWG Module and LO Source .................. 5-12
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Generating a Signal Using the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel ...................................... 5-13
Setting up Synchronization for NI-DAQmx Devices in MAX ........................................ 5-14
Chapter 6
NI 5673E RF Vector Signal Generator
Installing the NI 5673E Hardware.................................................................................... 6-1
Installing the NI 5611 I/Q Modulator Module ......................................................... 6-1
Installing the NI 5450/5451 AWG Module.............................................................. 6-1
Installing the NI 5650/5651/5652 LO Source Module............................................. 6-1
Installing PXI Express Modules ............................................................................... 6-1
Maintaining PXI/PXI Express Systems.................................................................... 6-3
Uninstalling PXI/PXI Express Modules................................................................... 6-4
Interconnecting NI 5673E Modules ......................................................................... 6-5
Cable Connection Guidelines ........................................................................... 6-5
Connecting the Modules................................................................................... 6-6
Cooling Considerations .................................................................................................... 6-8
Configuring the NI 5673E in MAX.................................................................................. 6-8
Renaming the NI 5673E Hardware Modules (Optional).......................................... 6-9
Associating the I/Q Modulator with the AWG Module and LO Source .................. 6-10
Generating a Signal Using the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel ...................................... 6-10
Setting up Synchronization for NI-DAQmx Devices in MAX ........................................ 6-11
Chapter 7
Programming the NI RF Signal Generator
NI-RFSG Instrument Driver ............................................................................................. 7-1
NI-RFSG Examples.................................................................................................. 7-1
Building a Basic NI-RFSG Application ................................................................... 7-2
Appendix A
Hardware Front Panel Connectors and Indicators
Appendix B
Troubleshooting
Appendix C
Technical Support and Professional Services
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Chapter 1, Getting Started with the NI RF Signal Generator, pertains to unpacking a device
and installing software.
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Conventions
The following conventions appear in this manual:
The symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box
options to a final action. The sequence OptionsSettingsGeneral
directs you to pull down the Options menu, select the Settings item,
and select General from the last dialog box.
This icon denotes a tip, which alerts you to advisory information.
This icon denotes a note, which alerts you to important information.
This icon denotes a caution, which advises you of precautions to take
to avoid injury, data loss, or a system crash. When this symbol is
marked on the product, refer to the Read Me First: Safety and
Electromagnetic Compatibility document, which shipped with your
device, for precautions to take.
When this symbol is marked on a product, it denotes a component that
may be hot. Touching this component may result in bodily injury.
AWG
bold
Bold text denotes items that you must select or click in the software,
such as menu items and dialog box options. Bold text also denotes
parameter names.
I/Q modulator
italic
LO source
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monospace
Text in this font denotes text or characters that you should enter from
the keyboard, sections of code, programming examples, and syntax
examples. This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives,
paths, directories, programs, subprograms, subroutines, device names,
functions, operations, variables, filenames, and extensions.
monospace bold
Bold text in this font denotes the messages and responses that the
computer automatically prints to the screen. This font also emphasizes
lines of code that are different from the other examples.
module
MXI
NI 5421/5441/5442
NI 5450/5451
NI 5650/5651/5652
NI 5670/5671/5672
NI 5673
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Platform
Text in this font denotes a specific platform and indicates that the text
following it applies only to that platform.
PLL
PXI/PXIe
PXI Express
compatible module
A PXI module compatible with existing PXI slots and PXI hybrid slots.
PXI Express compatible modules maintain hardware and software
compatibility, with the exception of local bus functionality.
RF upconverter
Related Documentation
The following documents contain information that you may find helpful as you read this manual:
NI-RFSG ReadmeThis HTML document includes information about the minimal and
recommended system requirements, new features, installed file locations, and
uninstalling/modifying the NI-RFSG instrument driver software.
NI RF Signal Generators HelpUse this online help file, located at StartAll Programs
National InstrumentsNI-RFSGDocumentation, to learn how to operate
NI 5650/5651/5652, NI 5670/5671, NI 5672, NI 5673, and NI 5673E signal generators.
This help file also includes detailed programming references for the NI-RFSG
application programming interface (API).
NI Signal Generators HelpUse this online help file, located at StartAll Programs
National InstrumentsNI-FGENDocumentation, to learn more about the AWG
modules that are included as part of your RF vector signal generator.
Specifications documents for your deviceThese printed documents ship with each RF
signal generator and provide additional hardware and safety and compliance information.
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To ensure the specified EMC performance, operate this product only with
shielded cables and accessories.
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Unpacking
NI RF signal generator hardware modules ship in antistatic packages to prevent damage from
electrostatic discharge (ESD). Because ESD can damage several components of the NI RF signal
generator, store all NI RF signal generator hardware modules in the antistatic envelopes when
not in use.
Caution
To avoid damage when handling NI RF signal generator hardware modules, take the following
precautions:
Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of the PXI/PXI Express chassis before
removing the hardware module from the package.
Remove each hardware module from its package, and inspect it for loose components or any
signs of damage. Notify NI if either hardware module appears damaged in any way. Do not
install a damaged module into the system.
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Four short, rigid SMA-to-SMA coaxial cables, labeled A (part number 198776-01)
SMA driver bit (part number 190487-01), for gripping coaxial cable hex connectors
1/8 in. flathead or #1 Phillips screwdriver (part number 772006-01)
50 termination load (part number 765516-01), connected to the NI 5611 LO OUT front
panel connector when connector is not in use
A PXI/PXI Express chassis and chassis documentation. The NI PXIe-1085 chassis is one
compatible option for your PXI/PXI Express device. For more information about
compatible chassis options, refer to ni.com.
A PXI/PXI Express embedded controller or MXI controller system that meets the system
requirements specified in this guide
A 1 N m standard SMA torque wrench (part number 187106-01), for use with included
SMA driver bit
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(Part Number 746016-01)
Screwdriver
(Part Number 772006-01)
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Insert the driver software into the DVD drive. The driver software installer opens
automatically.
Note
If the installation window does not appear, navigate to the DVD drive,
double-click the drive, and double-click setup.exe, or select StartRun and
enter x:\setup.exe, where x is the letter of the DVD drive.
2.
Follow the instructions in the installation prompts. For troubleshooting information, contact
NI technical support or visit ni.com/support.
Note (Windows 7/Vista) Users may see access and security messages during
installation. Accept the prompts to complete the installation.
3.
When the installer completes, a dialog box appears that prompts you to restart, shut down,
or restart later. Select Restart and remove the driver software DVD.
Note If you are using a system running the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, download
NI-RFSG to the target using Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX). Refer to
the MAX Remote Systems Help by selecting HelpHelp TopicsRemote Systems in
MAX for more information about using MAX remote systems.
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for NI-RFSG. If the Modulation Toolkit is already installed, repeat or repair the
Modulation Toolkit installation after installing NI-RFSG.
Device
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You must power off and unplug the chassis before installing the device.
Table 2-1. PXI/PXI Express Compatibility Glyphs
You can install PXI modules in any PXI slot marked with a peripheral slot
compatibility glyph (a circle containing the slot number).
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You can install PXI/PXI Express modules in any PXI hybrid slot marked
with a peripheral slot compatibility glyph (the letter H and a solid circle
containing the slot number).
You can install PXI Express modules in any PXI Express slot marked with
a peripheral slot compatibility glyph (a solid circle containing the slot
number).
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Refer to the chassis documentation for more information about which chassis slots are
designated for PXI/PXI Express modules.
Figure 2-1 shows the correct installation of a PXI/PXI Express module into a compatible chassis
slot.
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2.
If the chassis has multiple fan speed settings, ensure the fans are set to the highest setting.
3.
Position the PXI/PXI Express chassis so that inlet and outlet vents are not obstructed.
For more information about optimal chassis positioning, refer to the chassis
documentation.
4.
Remove the black plastic connectors from all the captive screws on the module front panel.
5.
6.
Hold the module by the ejector handle and slide it into an empty slot. Ensure the base
engages with the guides in the chassis.
7.
After sliding the module completely into the chassis, latch it by pulling up on the ejector
handle.
8.
Tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the module front panel.
Note
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Verify that the PXI/PXI Express chassis fans are operable and free of dust and other
contaminants that may restrict airflow.
10. Cover all empty PXI/PXI Express slots using PXI/PXI Express filler panels or slot blockers
before operating the module.
11. Plug in and power on the PXI/PXI Express chassis.
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Cooling Considerations
When installing the hardware, refer to the guidelines in the Maintain Forced-Air Cooling Note
to Users included with the NI RF signal generator to ensure that the device can cool itself
effectively.
Caution
Inadequate air circulation could cause the temperature inside the chassis to
rise above the optimal operating temperature for the NI RF signal generator,
potentially causing thermal shutdown, shorter lifespans, or improper performance.
Under proper air flow conditions, 25 C (77 F) ambient temperatures, and device operation in
an 18-slot chassis, the NI 5650/5651/5652 operates at internal temperatures of approximately
37 C (99 F).
Hot Surface If the NI RF signal generator has been in use, it may exceed safe
handling temperatures and cause burns. Allow the NI RF signal generator to cool
before removing it from the PXI/PXI Express chassis.
Tip
NI recommends that you install PXI/PXI Express slot blockers between the
NI RF signal generator and adjacent hardware modules to maximize cooling air flow.
2.
In the Configuration pane, double-click Devices and Interfaces to see the list of installed
devices. Installed devices appear under the name of their associated chassis.
Note If you are using the NI 5650/5651/5652 with the LabVIEW Real-Time
Module, expand Remote Systems. Find your target IP address or name, expand it,
and then expand Devices and Interfaces.
3.
Expand your Chassis tree item. MAX lists all devices installed in the chassis that includes
the NI PXI/PXIe-5650/5651/5652 RF signal generator module. Your default device names
may vary.
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Notes
MAX may take up to twenty seconds to search for all installed devices.
4.
Record the device identifier that MAX assigned to the RF signal generator hardware
module. You use this identifier when programming the RF signal generator. You can also
choose to rename the modules as described in the Renaming the NI 5650/5651/5652
Hardware Module (Optional) section.
5.
2.
3.
Press <Enter>.
4.
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On the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel, specify a frequency and a power level for signal
generation.
Caution
Click RF On/Off to begin signal generation. During signal generation, the ACTIVE LED
on the NI 5650/5651/5652 hardware module turns on.
Note If the LED does not turn on or if the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel generates an
error, refer to Appendix B, Troubleshooting.
4.
You have completed setup, configuration, and testing of your NI RF signal generator.
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You must power off and unplug the chassis before installing the device.
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You can install PXI modules in any PXI slot marked with a peripheral slot
compatibility glyph (a circle containing the slot number).
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H
You also can install PXI modules in any PXI hybrid slot marked with
a peripheral slot compatibility glyph (the letter H and a solid circle
containing the slot number)
Figure 3-1 shows the correct installation of a PXI module into a compatible chassis slot.
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PXI Chassis
PXI Module
2.
If the chassis has multiple fan speed settings, ensure the fans are set to the highest setting.
3.
Position the PXI chassis so that inlet and outlet vents are not obstructed. For more
information about optimal chassis positioning, refer to the chassis documentation.
4.
Remove the black plastic connectors from all the captive screws on the module front panel.
5.
6.
Hold the module by the ejector handle and slide it into an empty slot. Ensure the base
engages with the guides in the chassis.
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7.
After sliding the module completely into the chassis, latch it by pulling up on the ejector
handle.
8.
Tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the module front panel.
Note
9.
Verify that the PXI chassis fans are operable and free of dust and other contaminants that
may restrict airflow.
10. Cover all empty PXI slots using PXI filler panels or slot blockers before operating the
module.
11. Plug in and power on the PXI chassis.
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Connect the cable center pin on the SMA cable to the SMA connector on the
appropriate device.
Note Ensure that the SMA cable center pins properly align with the SMA connector
to avoid bending the cable pin or damaging the front panel connector on the device.
If the SMA cable does not exactly align with the SMA connector, bend the cable
slightly by hand to align the cable and the connector. The amount of bending should
be minimal. Do not excessively bend the cables as they can be damaged by excessive
bending.
Tighten the SMA cable end on the SMA connector by hand after the cable center pins are
correctly aligned and connected. The cable connectors should tighten without much torque
or effort. If a cable bends due to incorrect alignment, remove the cable from the front panel
connector and repeat step 1 before continuing with this step.
Use a 1 N m torque wrench or torque screwdriver (not included) to complete the tightening
of the SMA cable to 1 N m. Use the torque wrench no more than one revolution to tighten
the SMA cable before reaching maximum torque.
Note The device shipping kit does not include a torque wrench or torque
screwdriver. Visit ni.com/products for information about ordering accessories.
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ACCESS
ACTIVE
CH 0
1
CLK
IN
PFI 0
PFI 1
1.
Using a flexible SMA-to-SMA cable, connect the NI 5610 INPUT front panel connector to
the NI 5421/5441 CH 0 front panel connector.
2.
Using a flexible SMA-to-SMA cable, connect the NI 5610 TO AWG CLK IN front panel
connector to the NI 5421/5441 CLK IN front panel connector.
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3.
Carefully tighten all SMA connectors to 1 N m using an SMA torque wrench or torque
screwdriver (not included). Tighten only until the wrench clicks.
Note Incorrect torque at SMA connections can degrade signal fidelity and
PLL performance, and cause insertion loss. Use an SMA torque wrench or torque
screwdriver to ensure all SMA connections are properly torqued to 1 N m.
4.
5.
Verify that the ACCESS LEDs on both modules are illuminated. If the LEDs are not
illuminated, refer to Appendix B, Troubleshooting.
Cooling Considerations
When installing the hardware, refer to the guidelines in the Maintain Forced-Air Cooling Note
to Users included with the NI RF vector signal generator to ensure that the device can cool itself
effectively.
Caution
Inadequate air circulation could cause the temperature inside the chassis to
rise above the optimal operating temperature for the NI RF vector signal generator,
potentially causing thermal shutdown, shorter lifespans, or improper performance.
Under proper air flow conditions, 25 C (77 F) ambient temperatures, and device use in an
18-slot chassis, the NI 5610 RF upconverter module operates at internal temperatures of
approximately 47 C (117 F), the NI 5421 module at approximately 38 C (101 F), and the
NI 5441 module at approximately 37 C (99 F).
Hot Surface If the NI RF vector signal generator has been in use, it may exceed safe
handling temperatures and cause burns. Allow the NI RF vector signal generator to
cool before removing it from the PXI chassis.
Tip
NI recommends that you install PXI slot blockers between the NI RF vector
signal generator and adjacent hardware modules to maximize cooling air flow.
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To use MAX to configure, self-test, associate, and generate signals with the NI 5670/5671,
complete the following steps:
1.
2.
In the Configuration pane, double-click Devices and Interfaces to see the list of installed
devices. Installed devices appear under the name of their associated chassis.
Note
If you are using the NI 5670/5671 with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module,
expand Remote Systems. Find your target IP address or name, expand it, and then
expand Devices and Interfaces.
3.
Expand your Chassis tree item. MAX lists all devices installed in the chassis that includes
the NI 5610 RF upconverter module and the NI 5421/5441 AWG module. Your default
device names may vary.
Notes
MAX may take up to twenty seconds to search for all installed devices.
If you do not see both the NI PXI-5421/5441 AWG module and the NI PXI-5610
RF upconverter module listed, refer to Appendix B, Troubleshooting.
Note If you are using a MXI interface to control a PXI chassis and encounter
performance or initialization issues, refer to your MXI documentation to ensure that
the MXI interface is properly set up. Software optimization might be necessary. For
MXI-3 optimization, select StartAll ProgramsNational Instruments MXI-3
MXI-3 Optimization. MXI-4 optimization automatically performs.
4.
Record the device identifier that MAX assigned to the RF signal generator hardware
module. You use this identifier when programming the RF signal generator. You can also
choose to rename the modules as described in the Renaming the NI 5670/5671 Hardware
Modules (Optional) section.
5.
6.
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2.
3.
Click OK.
4.
Right-click the AWG module and select Rename from the shortcut menu.
5.
6.
Click OK.
7.
Verify that the new names for both modules are displayed.
2.
In the NI 5610 Device Properties dialog box, use the drop-down listbox to specify the
NI 5421/5441 AWG module that is connected to the NI 5610 by front panel coaxial cables.
Note
If you rename the NI 5421/5441 AWG module after association, you must
repeat the association. Association between NI 5670/5671 hardware modules is lost
when a previously associated AWG module is renamed. Associations are also lost
when you move modules to different slots.
3.
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Note This test requires front panel interconnection, as shown in Figure 3-2, and the
association of an NI 5421/5441 AWG module with the NI 5610 RF upconverter
module as described in the Associating the RF Upconverter with the AWG Module
section.
1.
2.
In the NI RFSG Soft Front Panel, specify a frequency and a power level for signal
generation.
Caution Clicking RF On/Off generates a signal from the NI 5610 RF OUTPUT
front panel connector. Disconnect any equipment that can be damaged by the test
signal prior to clicking the RF On/Off button on the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel.
3.
Click RF On/Off to begin signal generation. During signal generation, the ACTIVE LEDs
on all of the NI 5670/5671 hardware modules turn on.
Note
4.
You have completed setup, configuration, and testing of your NI RF vector signal generator.
In the MAX configuration tree under Devices and Interfaces, right-click PXI System
Identify As, and select your controller from the list. For example, select External PC if
you are using a MXI-3 or MXI-4 controller in an external PC.
2.
Expand the PXI System tree and select the chassis name to identify the chassis you are
using.
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You must power off and unplug the chassis before installing the device.
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You can install PXI modules in any PXI slot marked with a peripheral slot
compatibility glyph (a circle containing the slot number).
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You can install PXI/PXI Express modules in any PXI hybrid slot marked
with a peripheral slot compatibility glyph (the letter H and a solid circle
containing the slot number).
You can install PXI Express modules in any PXI Express slot marked with
a peripheral slot compatibility glyph (a solid circle containing the slot
number).
Refer to the chassis documentation for more information about which chassis slots are
designated for PXI/PXI Express modules.
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Figures 4-1 and 4-2 show the two possible slot configurations for the NI 5672 module in an
8-slot NI PXIe-1062Q hybrid chassis.
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NI PXIe-1062Q
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Figure 4-3 shows the correct installation of a PXI/PXI Express module into a compatible chassis
slot.
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1
2
2.
If the chassis has multiple fan speed settings, ensure the fans are set to the highest setting.
3.
Position the PXI/PXI Express chassis so that inlet and outlet vents are not obstructed.
For more information about optimal chassis positioning, refer to the chassis
documentation.
4.
Remove the black plastic connectors from all the captive screws on the module front panel.
5.
6.
Hold the module by the ejector handle and slide it into an empty compatible slot. Ensure
the base engages with the guides in the chassis.
7.
After sliding the module completely into the chassis, latch it by pulling up on the ejector
handle.
8.
Tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the module front panel.
Note
9.
Verify that the PXI/PXI Express chassis fans are operable and free of dust and other
contaminants that may restrict airflow.
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10. Cover all empty PXI/PXI Express slots using PXI/PXI Express filler panels or slot blockers
before operating the module.
11. Plug in and power on the PXI/PXI Express chassis.
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Connect the cable center pin on the SMA cable to the SMA connector on the
appropriate device.
Note Ensure that the SMA cable center pins properly align with the SMA connector
to avoid bending the cable pin or damaging the front panel connector on the device.
If the SMA cable does not exactly align with the SMA connector, bend the cable
slightly by hand to align the cable and the connector. The amount of bending should
be minimal. Do not excessively bend the cables as they can be damaged by excessive
bending.
Tighten the SMA cable end on the SMA connector by hand after the cable center pins are
correctly aligned and connected. The cable connectors should tighten without much torque
or effort. If a cable bends due to incorrect alignment, remove the cable from the front panel
connector and repeat step 1 before continuing with this step.
Use a 1 N m torque wrench or torque screwdriver (not included) to complete the tightening
of the SMA cable to 1 N m. Use the torque wrench no more than one revolution to tighten
the SMA cable before reaching maximum torque.
Note The device shipping kit does not include a torque wrench or torque
screwdriver. Visit ni.com/products for information about ordering accessories.
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1.
Using a flexible SMA-to-SMA cable, connect the NI 5610 INPUT front panel connector to
the NI 5442 CH 0 front panel connector.
2.
Using a flexible SMA-to-SMA cable, connect the NI 5610 TO AWG CLK IN front panel
connector to the NI 5442 CLK IN front panel connector.
3.
Carefully tighten all SMA connectors to 1 N m using an SMA torque wrench or torque
screwdriver (not included). Tighten only until the wrench clicks.
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Note Incorrect torque at SMA connections can degrade signal fidelity and
PLL performance, and cause insertion loss. Use an SMA torque wrench or torque
screwdriver to ensure all SMA connections are properly torqued to 1 N m.
4.
Plug in and power on the PXI Express chassis and controller system.
5.
Verify that the ACCESS LEDs on both modules are illuminated. If the LEDs are not
illuminated, refer to Appendix B, Troubleshooting.
Cooling Considerations
When installing the hardware, refer to the guidelines in the Maintain Forced-Air Cooling Note
to Users included with the NI RF vector signal generator to ensure that the device can cool itself
effectively.
Caution
Inadequate air circulation could cause the temperature inside the chassis to
rise above the optimal operating temperature for the NI RF vector signal generator,
potentially causing thermal shutdown, shorter lifespans, or improper performance.
Under proper air flow conditions, 25 C (77 F) ambient temperatures, and device use in an
18-slot chassis, the NI 5610 RF upconverter module operates at internal temperatures of
approximately 47 C (113 F), and the NI 5442 module at approximately 37 C (99 F).
Hot Surface If the NI RF vector signal generator has been in use, it may exceed safe
handling temperatures and cause burns. Allow the NI RF vector signal generator to
cool before removing it from the PXI Express chassis.
Tip NI recommends that you install PXI/PXI Express slot blockers between the NI RF
vector signal generator and adjacent hardware modules to maximize cooling air flow.
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To use MAX to configure, self-test, associate, and generate signals with the NI 5672, complete
the following steps:
1.
2.
In the Configuration pane, double-click Devices and Interfaces to see the list of installed
devices. Installed devices appear under the name of their associated chassis.
Note If you are using the NI 5672 with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, expand
Remote Systems. Find your target IP address or name, expand it, and then expand
Devices and Interfaces.
3.
Expand your Chassis tree item. MAX lists all devices installed in the chassis that includes
the NI 5610 RF upconverter module and the NI 5442 AWG module. Your default device
names may vary.
Notes
MAX may take up to twenty seconds to search for all installed devices.
If you do not see both the NI PXIe-5442 AWG module and the NI PXI-5610 RF
upconverter module listed, refer to Appendix B, Troubleshooting.
4.
Record the device identifier that MAX assigned to the RF signal generator hardware
module. You use this identifier when programming the RF signal generator. You can also
choose to rename the modules as described in the Renaming the NI 5672 Hardware
Modules (Optional) section.
5.
6.
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Right-click the NI PXI-5610 upconverter module and select Rename from the shortcut
menu.
2.
3.
Click OK.
4.
Right-click the AWG module, and select Rename from the shortcut menu.
5.
6.
Click OK.
7.
Verify that the new names for both modules are displayed.
2.
In the NI 5610 Device Properties dialog box, use the drop-down listbox to specify the
NI 5442 AWG module that is connected to the NI 5610.
Note
If you rename the NI 5442 AWG module after association, you must repeat the
association. Association between NI 5672 hardware modules is lost when a
previously associated AWG module is renamed. Associations are also lost when you
move modules to different slots.
3.
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1.
2.
In the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel, specify a frequency and a power level for signal
generation.
Caution Clicking RF On/Off generates a signal from the NI 5610 RF OUTPUT
front panel connector. Disconnect any equipment that can be damaged by the test
signal prior to clicking the RF On/Off button on the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel.
3.
Click RF On/Off to begin signal generation. During signal generation, the ACTIVE LEDs
on all of the NI 5672 hardware modules are turned on.
Note
4.
You have completed setup, configuration, and testing of the NI 5672 RF vector signal generator.
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and Interfaces, right-click PXI SystemIdentify As, and select External PC. Your chassis is
automatically identified.
(PXI Express controller) MAX automatically identifies a PXI Express controller installed in a
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You must power off and unplug the chassis before installing the device.
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You can install PXI modules in any PXI slot marked with a peripheral slot
compatibility glyph (a circle containing the slot number).
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7
You can install PXI/PXI Express modules in any PXI hybrid slot marked
with a peripheral slot compatibility glyph (the letter H and a solid circle
containing the slot number).
You can install PXI Express modules in any PXI Express slot marked with
a peripheral slot compatibility glyph (a solid circle containing the slot
number).
Refer to the chassis documentation for more information about which chassis slots are
designated for PXI/PXI Express modules.
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Figure 5-1 shows the only possible slot configuration for the NI 5673 in an 8-slot
NI PXIe-1062Q chassis. Supplied cables require the devices to be in adjacent slots in the order
shown.
NI PXIe-1062Q
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NI PXIe-5611 Module
NI PXIe-5450/5451 Module
PXI/PXI Express Filler Panels
The NI PXIe-5450 module blocks the PXI Express System Timing Slot in the
configuration shown in Figure 5-1.
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Figure 5-2 shows one of many possible slot configurations for the NI 5673 in an 18-slot
NI PXIe-1075 chassis.
NI PXIe-1075
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NI PXIe-5611 Module
NI PXI-5650/5651/5652 Module
Figure 5-2. NI 5673 Module in Slots 12, 13, 14, and 15 of an NI PXIe-1075 Chassis
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Figure 5-3 shows the correct installation of a PXI/PXI Express module into a compatible chassis
slot.
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2
2.
If the chassis has multiple fan speed settings, ensure the fans are set to the highest setting.
3.
Position the PXI/PXI Express chassis so that inlet and outlet vents are not obstructed.
For more information about optimal chassis positioning, refer to the chassis
documentation.
4.
Remove the black plastic connectors from all the captive screws on the module front panel.
5.
6.
Hold the module by the ejector handle and slide it into an empty compatible slot. Ensure
the base engages with the guides in the chassis.
7.
After sliding the module completely into the chassis, latch it by pulling up on the ejector
handle.
8.
Tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the module front panel.
Note
9.
Verify that the PXI/PXI Express chassis fans are operable and free of dust and other
contaminants that may restrict airflow.
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10. Cover all empty PXI/PXI Express slots using PXI/PXI Express filler panels or slot blockers
before operating the module.
11. Plug in and power on the PXI/PXI Express chassis.
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Connect the cable center pin on the SMA cable to the SMA connector on the
appropriate device.
Note Ensure that the SMA cable center pins properly align with the SMA connector
to avoid bending the cable pin or damaging the front panel connector on the device.
If the SMA cable does not exactly align with the SMA connector, bend the cable
slightly by hand to align the cable and the connector. The amount of bending should
be minimal. Do not excessively bend the cables as they can be damaged by excessive
bending.
Tighten the SMA cable end on the SMA connector by hand after the cable center pins are
correctly aligned and connected. The cable connectors should tighten without much torque
or effort. If a cable bends due to incorrect alignment, remove the cable from the front panel
connector and repeat step 1 before continuing with this step.
Use a 1 N m torque wrench or torque screwdriver (not included) to complete the tightening
of the SMA cable to 1 N m. Use the torque wrench no more than one revolution to tighten
the SMA cable before reaching maximum torque.
Note The device shipping kit does not include a torque wrench or torque
screwdriver. Visit ni.com/products for information about ordering accessories.
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RF OUT
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IN/OUT
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1.
Use Cable A to connect the NI 5450/5451 CH 1/Q front panel connector to the NI 5611
Q front panel connector.
2.
Use Cable A to connect the NI 5450/5451 CH 1+/Q+ front panel connector to the NI 5611
Q+ front panel connector.
3.
Use Cable A to connect the NI 5450/5451 CH 0/I front panel connector to the NI 5611
I front panel connector.
4.
Use Cable A to connect the NI 5450/5451 CH 0+/I+ front panel connector to the NI 5611
I+ front panel connector.
5.
Use Cable B to connect the NI 5650/5651/5652 RF OUT front panel connector to the
NI 5611 LO IN front panel connector.
6.
Use a flexible cable to connect the NI 5450/5451 CLK IN front panel connector to the
NI 5650/5651/5652 REF IN/OUT front panel connector.
7.
Connect the 50 termination load to the NI 5611 LO OUT front panel connector.
Always connect the 50 termination load to the NI 5611 LO OUT front panel
connector unless the NI 5611 module is daisy-chained to other devices.
Note
8.
Carefully tighten all SMA connectors to 1 N m using an SMA torque wrench or torque
screwdriver (not included). Tighten only until the wrench clicks.
Note Incorrect torque at SMA connections can degrade signal fidelity and may
cause insertion loss. Use an SMA torque wrench or torque screwdriver to ensure all
SMA connections are properly torqued to 1 N m.
9.
10. Verify that the ACCESS LEDs on all modules are illuminated. If the LEDs are not
illuminated, refer to Appendix B, Troubleshooting.
You have completed installation of the NI 5673 RF vector signal generator.
Note The preceding configuration shows how to set up the NI 5673 to use the
onboard clock of the NI 5650/5651/5652 module. Refer to the NI RF Signal
Generators Help for information about how to set up the NI 5673 to use an external
clock, the PXI Express backplane clock, or multiple NI 5673 modules.
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Cooling Considerations
When installing the hardware, refer to the guidelines in the Maintain Forced-Air Cooling Note
to Users included with the NI RF vector signal generator to ensure that the device can cool itself
effectively.
Caution
Inadequate air circulation could cause the temperature inside the chassis to
rise above the optimal operating temperature for the NI RF vector signal generator,
potentially causing thermal shutdown, shorter lifespans, or improper performance.
Under proper air flow conditions, 25 C (77 F) ambient temperatures, and device use in an
18-slot chassis, the NI 5611 I/Q modulator module operates at internal temperatures of
approximately 32 C (90 F), the NI 5450/5451 module at approximately 43 C (110 F), and the
NI 5650/5651/5652 module at approximately 37 C (99 F).
Hot Surface If the NI RF vector signal generator has been in use, it may exceed safe
handling temperatures and cause burns. Allow the NI RF vector signal generator to
cool before removing it from the PXI Express chassis.
Tip NI recommends that you install PXI/PXI Express slot blockers between the NI RF
vector signal generator and adjacent hardware modules to maximize cooling air flow.
To use MAX to configure, self-test, associate, and generate signals with the NI 5673, complete
the following steps:
1.
2.
In the Configuration pane, double-click Devices and Interfaces to see the list of installed
devices. Installed devices appear under the name of their associated chassis.
Note If you are using the NI 5673 with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, expand
Remote Systems. Find your target IP address or name, expand it, and then expand
Devices and Interfaces.
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3.
Expand your Chassis tree item. MAX lists all devices installed in the chassis that includes
the NI 5611 module, the NI 5450/5451 module, and the NI 5650/5651/5652 module. Your
default device names may vary.
Notes
MAX may take up to twenty seconds to search for all installed devices.
4.
Record the device identifier that MAX assigned to the RF signal generator hardware
module. You use this identifier when programming the RF signal generator. You can also
choose to rename the modules as described in the Renaming the NI 5673 Hardware
Modules (Optional) section.
5.
6.
7.
The device name must consist only of alphanumeric and underscore characters.
Right-click the NI PXIe-5611 module, and select Rename from the shortcut menu.
2.
3.
Press <Enter>.
4.
Right-click the NI PXIe-5450 or NI PXIe-5451 module, and select Rename from the
shortcut menu.
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5.
6.
Press <Enter>.
7.
Right-click the NI PXI-5650/5651/5652 module, and select Rename from the shortcut
menu.
8.
9.
Press <Enter>.
10. Verify that the new names for the modules are displayed.
2.
In the NI 5611 Device Properties dialog box, use the AWG drop-down listbox to select the
NI 5450/5451 module that is connected to the NI 5611.
3.
In the NI 5611 Device Properties dialog box, use the LO drop-down listbox to specify the
NI 5650/5651/5652 module that is connected to the NI 5611.
Note NI RF vector signal generators allow the use of an LO other than the
NI 5650/5651/5652 or daisy-chaining the same LO signal from one NI 5611 to
another NI 5611. These exceptions are referred to as an external LO. Refer to the
NI RF Signal Generators Help for more information about configuring and using an
external LO.
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1.
Right-click the NI PXIe-5611 I/Q modulator module, and select Test Panels.
2.
In the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel, specify a frequency and a power level for signal
generation.
Caution Clicking RF On/Off generates a signal from the NI 5611 RF OUT front
panel connector. Disconnect any equipment that can be damaged by the test signal
prior to clicking the RF On/Off button on the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel.
3.
Click RF On/Off to begin signal generation. During signal generation, the ACTIVE LEDs
on all of the NI 5673 hardware modules are turned on.
Note
4.
You have completed setup, configuration, and testing of the NI 5673 RF vector signal generator.
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and Interfaces, right-click PXI SystemIdentify As, and select External PC. Your chassis is
automatically identified.
(PXI Express controller) A PXI Express controller installed in a PXI Express chassis is
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You must power off and unplug the chassis before installing the device.
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You can install PXI Express modules in any PXI hybrid slot marked with a
peripheral slot compatibility glyph (the letter H and a solid circle
containing the slot number).
You can also install PXI Express modules in any PXI Express slot marked
with a peripheral slot compatibility glyph (a solid circle containing the slot
number).
Refer to the chassis documentation for more information about which chassis slots are
designated for PXI Express modules.
Figure 6-1 shows the correct installation of a PXI Express module into a compatible chassis slot.
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2
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2.
If the chassis has multiple fan speed settings, ensure the fans are set to the highest setting.
3.
Position the PXI Express chassis so that inlet and outlet vents are not obstructed. For more
information about optimal chassis positioning, refer to the chassis documentation.
4.
Remove the black plastic connectors from all the captive screws on the module front panel.
5.
6.
Hold the module by the ejector handle and slide it into an empty compatible slot. Ensure
the base engages with the guides in the chassis.
7.
After sliding the module completely into the chassis, latch it by pulling up on the ejector
handle.
8.
Tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the module front panel.
Note
9.
Verify that the PXI Express chassis fans are operable and free of dust and other
contaminants that may restrict airflow.
10. Cover all empty PXI Express slots using PXI Express filler panels or slot blockers before
operating the module.
11. Plug in and power on the PXI Express chassis.
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Connect the cable center pin on the SMA cable to the SMA connector on the
appropriate device.
Note Ensure that the SMA cable center pins properly align with the SMA connector
to avoid bending the cable pin or damaging the front panel connector on the device.
If the SMA cable does not exactly align with the SMA connector, bend the cable
slightly by hand to align the cable and the connector. The amount of bending should
be minimal. Do not excessively bend the cables as they can be damaged by excessive
bending.
Tighten the SMA cable end on the SMA connector by hand after the cable center pins are
correctly aligned and connected. The cable connectors should tighten without much torque
or effort. If a cable bends due to incorrect alignment, remove the cable from the front panel
connector and repeat step 1 before continuing with this step.
Use a 1 N m torque wrench or torque screwdriver (not included) to complete the tightening
of the SMA cable to 1 N m. Use the torque wrench no more than one revolution to tighten
the SMA cable before reaching maximum torque.
Note The device shipping kit does not include a torque wrench or torque
screwdriver. Visit ni.com/products for information about ordering accessories.
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RF OUT
50
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Reverse
Power
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1.
Use Cable A to connect the NI 5450/5451 CH 1/Q front panel connector to the NI 5611
Q front panel connector.
2.
Use Cable A to connect the NI 5450/5451 CH 1+/Q+ front panel connector to the NI 5611
Q+ front panel connector.
3.
Use Cable A to connect the NI 5450/5451 CH 0/I front panel connector to the NI 5611
I front panel connector.
4.
Use Cable A to connect the NI 5450/5451 CH 0+/I+ front panel connector to the NI 5611
I+ front panel connector.
5.
Use Cable B to connect the NI 5650/5651/5652 RF OUT front panel connector to the
NI 5611 LO IN front panel connector.
6.
Use a flexible cable to connect the NI 5450/5451 CLK IN front panel connector to the
NI 5650/5651/5652 REF OUT 2 front panel connector.
7.
Always connect the 50 termination load to the NI 5611 LO OUT front panel connector.
Always connect the 50 termination load to the NI 5611 LO OUT front panel
connector unless the NI 5611 module is daisy-chained to other devices.
Note
8.
Carefully tighten all SMA connectors to 1 N m using an SMA torque wrench or torque
screwdriver (not included). Tighten only until the wrench clicks.
Note Incorrect torque at SMA connections can degrade signal fidelity and may
cause insertion loss. Use an SMA torque wrench or torque screwdriver to ensure all
SMA connections are properly torqued to 1 N m.
9.
10. Verify that the ACCESS LEDs on all modules are illuminated. If the LEDs are not
illuminated, refer to Appendix B, Troubleshooting.
You have completed installation of the NI 5673E RF vector signal generator.
Note The preceding configuration shows how to set up the NI 5673E to use the
NI 5650/5651/5652 onboard clock. Refer to the NI RF Signal Generators Help for
information about how to set up the NI 5673E to use an external clock, the
PXI Express backplane clock, or multiple NI 5673E modules.
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Cooling Considerations
When installing the hardware, refer to the guidelines in the Maintain Forced-Air Cooling Note
to Users included with the NI RF vector signal generator to ensure that the device can cool itself
effectively.
Caution
Inadequate air circulation could cause the temperature inside the chassis to
rise above the optimal operating temperature for the NI RF vector signal generator,
potentially causing thermal shutdown, shorter lifespans, or improper performance.
Under proper air flow conditions, 25 C (77 F) ambient temperatures, and device use in an
18-slot chassis, the NI 5611 I/Q modulator module operates at internal temperatures of
approximately 32 C (90 F), the NI 5450/5451 module at approximately 43 C (110 F), and the
NI 5650/5651/5652 module at approximately 37 C (99 F).
Hot Surface If the NI RF vector signal generator has been in use, it may exceed safe
handling temperatures and cause burns. Allow the NI RF vector signal generator to
cool before removing it from the PXI Express chassis.
Tip
NI recommends that you install PXI Express slot blockers between the NI RF
vector signal generator and adjacent hardware modules to maximize cooling air flow.
To use MAX to configure, self-test, associate, and generate signals with the NI 5673E, complete
the following steps:
1.
2.
In the Configuration pane, double-click Devices and Interfaces to see the list of installed
devices. Installed devices appear under the name of their associated chassis.
Note If you are using the NI 5673E with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, expand
Remote Systems. Find your target IP address or name, expand it, and then expand
Devices and Interfaces.
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3.
Expand your Chassis tree item. You will see a list of installed devices that includes the
NI 5611 module, the NI 5450/5451 module, and the NI 5650/5651/5652 module. Your
default device names may vary.
Notes
MAX may take up to twenty seconds to search for all installed devices.
4.
Record the device identifier that MAX assigned to the RF signal generator hardware
module. You use this identifier when programming the RF signal generator. You can also
choose to rename the modules as described in the Renaming the NI 5673E Hardware
Modules (Optional) section.
5.
6.
7.
Right-click the NI PXIe-5611 module, and select Rename from the shortcut menu.
2.
3.
Press <Enter>.
4.
Right-click the NI PXIe-5450 or NI PXIe-5451 module, and select Rename from the
shortcut menu.
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5.
6.
Press <Enter>.
7.
Right-click the NI PXIe-5650/5651/5652 module, and select Rename from the shortcut
menu.
8.
9.
Press <Enter>.
10. Verify that the new names for the modules are displayed.
2.
In the NI 5611 Device Properties dialog box, use the AWG drop-down listbox to select the
NI 5450/5451 module that is connected to the NI 5611 by front panel coaxial cables.
3.
In the NI 5611 Device Properties dialog box, use the LO drop-down listbox to specify the
NI 5650/5651/5652 module that is connected to the NI 5611 by front panel coaxial cables.
Note NI RF vector signal generators allow the use of an LO other than the
NI 5650/5651/5652 or daisy-chaining the same LO signal from one NI 5611 to
another NI 5611. These exceptions are referred to as an external LO. Refer to the
NI RF Signal Generators Help for more information about configuring and using an
external LO.
1.
Right-click the NI PXIe-5611 I/Q modulator module, and select Test Panels.
2.
In the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel, specify a frequency and a power level for signal
generation.
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Caution Clicking RF On/Off generates a signal from the NI 5611 RF OUT front
panel connector. Disconnect any equipment that can be damaged by the test signal
prior to clicking the RF On/Off button on the NI-RFSG Soft Front Panel.
3.
Click RF On/Off to begin signal generation. During signal generation the ACTIVE LEDs
on all of the NI 5673E hardware modules turn on.
Note
4.
You have completed setup, configuration, and testing of the NI 5673E RF vector signal
generator.
and Interfaces, right-click PXI SystemIdentify As, and select External PC. Your chassis is
automatically identified.
(PXI Express controller) A PXI Express controller installed in a PXI Express chassis is
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You can generate signals with the NI RF signal generator using the NI-RFSG instrument driver.
You also can run the NI-RFSG examples to demonstrate the functionality of the NI RF signal
generator.
NI-RFSG Examples
Examples demonstrate the functionality of the device, serving as programming models and
building blocks for your own applications. The NI Example Finder is a utility available for some
software applications that organizes examples into categories and allows you to easily browse
and search installed examples. You can see descriptions and compatible hardware models for
each example or see all the examples compatible with one particular hardware model.
To locate examples, refer to the following table.
Software
Application
LabVIEW or
LabWindows/CVI
National Instruments
Locating Examples
Locate examples with the NI Example Finder. Within LabVIEW or
LabWindows/CVI, select HelpFind Examples and navigate to
Hardware Input and OutputModular Instruments.
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Example applications are also available with add-on software such as the Modulation Toolkit.
Examples for generating modulated signals with the NI 5670/5671/5672/5673/5673E are
included with the Modulation Toolkit.
Refer to the Installing Toolkits or Add-On Software section of Chapter 1, Getting Started with
the NI RF Signal Generator, or the NI-RFSG Readme for more information about installing the
Modulation Toolkit and included examples.
2.
To create a blank VI, click New, choose Blank VI, and click OK.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Create the block diagram shown in Figure 7-1 by wiring the five VIs on the block diagram
in the order in which they appear in the top row of the NI-RFSG palette.
8.
Right-click the resource name terminal on the niRFSG Initialize VI and select Create
Control to create a front panel control where you specify the NI RF signal generator device
name. The resource name terminal is shown in Figure 7-2.
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9.
Right-click the frequency (Hz) terminal on the niRFSG Configure RF VI, and select
CreateControl. The frequency (Hz) terminal is shown in Figure 7-3.
Figure 7-3. Frequency and Power Level Terminals on the niRFSG Configure RF VI
10. Right-click the power level (dBm) terminal on the niRFSG Configure RF VI, and select
CreateControl. The power level (dBm) terminal is shown in Figure 7-3.
11. Display the VI front panel by clicking it or by selecting WindowShow Front Panel.
Controls are displayed in which you can specify a frequency and power level.
12. In the VI front panel power level (dBm) control, enter 0. In the frequency (Hz) control,
enter 100M (100 MHz).
13. In the VI front panel resource name control, enter the NI 5610 upconverter device name,
the NI 5611 I/Q modulator device name, or the NI 5650/5651/5652 device name that you
specified in MAX.
You can control continuous waveform generation using a Stop button within a While Loop. This
example places a While Loop around the niRFSG Check Generation Status VI so that signal
generation continues and waveform status is continuously checked until you click STOP.
Build a STOP button by completing steps 14 through 24.
14. Display the block diagram by clicking it or selecting WindowShow Block Diagram.
15. Select the While Loop on the FunctionsProgrammingStructures palette.
16. Enclose the niRFSG Check Generation Status VI in the While Loop, as shown in Figure 7-4.
Figure 7-4. Enclose the niRFSG Check Generation Status VI in the While Loop
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17. Right-click the While Loop tunnels, and select Replace with Shift Register.
18. Select the Or function on the FunctionsProgrammingBoolean palette. Place the
function inside the While Loop.
19. Wire the Or function to the Loop Condition terminal of the While Loop.
20. Select the Unbundle by Name function on the FunctionsProgramming
Cluster & Variant palette. Place the function inside the While Loop.
21. Wire the error out terminal of the niRFSG Check Generation Status VI to the Unbundle
by Name function.
22. Wire the output terminal of the status element to the Loop Condition terminal of the While
Loop using the logical Or gate created in step 18.
23. Right-click the unused input terminal of the Or gate, and select CreateControl to create
a Boolean control.
24. In the VI front panel, right-click the Boolean control created in step 23 and select Replace
ModernBooleanStop Button to create a stop button. The portion of the block diagram
resulting from steps 20 through 24 is shown in Figure 7-5.
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26. Verify that the VI block diagram now looks like the example in Figure 7-7.
27. Verify that the VI front panel looks like the example in Figure 7-8.
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Note Enter the NI 5610 RF upconverter module name, NI 5611 I/Q modulator
name, or the NI 5650/5651/5652 name specified in MAX in the resource name
control.
28. Click the Run icon on the VI taskbar to initiate sine wave generation.
29. Click the VI front panel STOP button to stop sine wave generation.
You have successfully generated a continuous sine wave signal using the NI-RFSG instrument
driver and the NI RF signal generator hardware.
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This appendix describes the connectors and LED indicators on the front panels of NI RF signal
generator hardware modules.
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Appendix A
Connector
Purpose
TO AWG CLK IN
10 MHz OUT
REF IN
INPUT
RF OUTPUT
LED
ACCESS
Indications
Indicates the basic hardware status of the NI 5610 module.
OFFThe module is not yet functional or has detected a problem with a
PXI power rail.
AMBERThe module is being accessed. Accessed means that the device setup
registers are being written to in order to control the device.
GREENThe module is ready to be programmed.
ACTIVE
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ACCESS
ACTIVE
CH 0
CLK
IN
PFI 0
PFI 1
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Connector
CH 0
Purpose
Connects to the IF INPUT connector on the NI 5610 front panel.
Output terminal for an IF waveform for upconversion to the desired
RF frequency.
CLK IN
Connects to the REF OUT connector on the NI 5610 module front panel.
Input terminal for the AWG module Reference clock signal.
PFI 0
PFI 1
DIGITAL DATA
& CONTROL
Routes the 16-bit digital pattern outputs, digital pattern clock output,
trigger outputs, trigger inputs, and a clock input.
LED
ACCESS
Indications
Indicates the basic hardware status of the NI 5421/5441 AWG module.
OFFThe module is not yet functional or has detected a problem with a power
rail.
AMBERThe module is being accessed. Accessed means that the device setup
registers are being written to in order to control the device or load waveforms.
GREENThe module is ready to be programmed.
ACTIVE
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Connector
CH 0
Purpose
Connects to the IF INPUT connector on the NI 5610 front panel.
Output terminal for an IF waveform for upconversion to the desired
RF frequency.
CLK IN
Connects to the REF OUT connector on the NI 5610 module front panel.
Input terminal for the AWG module Reference clock signal.
PFI 0
PFI 1
LED
ACCESS
Indications
Indicates the basic hardware status of the NI 5442 AWG module.
OFFThe module is not yet functional or has detected a problem with a power
rail.
AMBERThe module is being accessed. Accessed means that the device setup
registers are being written to in order to control the device or load waveforms.
GREENThe module is ready to be programmed.
ACTIVE
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Connector
Purpose
RF OUT
PLS MOD
LO IN
LO OUT
Routes the local oscillator output used for combining multiple devices with
one common LO source (NI 5650/5651/5652). Attach a 50 termination
load to LO OUT when the connector is not in use.
I+
Q+
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LED
ACCESS
Indications
Indicates the basic hardware status of the NI 5611 module.
OFFThe module is not yet functional or has detected a problem with
a power rail.
AMBERThe module is being accessed. Accessed means that the device
setup registers are being written to in order to control the device.
GREENThe module is ready to be programmed.
ACTIVE
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Connector
Purpose
CLK IN
Accepts a Reference clock from an external source that can frequency lock
the Sample clock timebase to the external Reference clock. The signal input
to this connector can also be used as a Sample clock source.
CLK OUT
PFI 0
Accepts a trigger from an external source that can start or step through
waveform generation or can route signals from several clock, event, and
trigger sources.
This connector can connect to the CLK OUT connector on an additional
NI 5450/5451 front panel.
PFI 1
Accepts a trigger from an external source that can start or step through
waveform generation or can route signals from several clock, event, and
trigger sources.
CH 0+/I+
CH 0 /I
CH 1+/Q+
CH 1/Q
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LED
ACCESS
Indications
Indicates the basic hardware status of the NI 5450/5451 AWG module.
OFFThe module is not yet functional or has detected a problem with a power
rail.
AMBERThe module is being accessed. Accessed means that the device setup
registers are being written to in order to control the device or load waveforms.
GREENThe module is ready to be programmed.
ACTIVE
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NI PXIe-5652
RF Signal Generator
ACCESS
ACTIVE
RF OUT
50
0.5 W
MAX
Reverse
Power
REF IN/OUT
50
IN:
5 Vp-p
MAX
OUT:
1 Vp-p
REF
OUT2
50
1 Vp-p
Figure A-6. NI 5650/5651/5652 RF Signal Generator Module Front Panel with Three Connectors
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Connector
Purpose
RF OUT
Output terminal for the RF signal at the requested frequency and power level.
REF IN/OUT
REF OUT2
LED
ACCESS
Indications
Indicates the basic hardware status of the NI 5650/5651/5652 module.
OFFThe module is not yet functional or has detected a problem with a
PXI Express power rail.
AMBERThe module is being accessed. Accessed means that the device
setup registers are being written to in order to control the device.
GREENThe module is ready to be programmed.
ACTIVE
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Appendix A
The NI 5650/5651/5652 RF signal generator module is also available as a PXI module with
two connectors and two multicolor LEDs, as shown in Figure A-7 and listed in Tables A-13
and A-14.
NI PXI-5652
RF Signal Generator
ACCESS
ACTIVE
RF OUT
Reverse Power
2 W MAX
REF
IN/OUT
IN 5 Vp-p MAX
OUT 1 Vp-p
Figure A-7. NI 5650/5651/5652 RF Signal Generator Module Front Panel with Two Connectors
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Connector
Purpose
RF OUT
Output terminal for the RF signal at the requested frequency and power level.
REF IN/OUT
LED
ACCESS
Indications
Indicates the basic hardware status of the NI 5650/5651/5652 module.
OFFThe module is not yet functional or has detected a problem with a
PXI power rail.
AMBERThe module is being accessed. Accessed means that the device setup
registers are being written to in order to control the device.
GREENThe module is ready to be programmed.
ACTIVE
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Troubleshooting
The LEDs may not light until the device has been configured in MAX. Before
proceeding, verify that the NI RF signal generator module(s) appear in MAX.
2.
Disconnect any signals from the PXI/PXI Express module front panels.
3.
Remove any module front panel connections from the NI RF signal generator hardware
module(s).
4.
Remove the NI RF signal generator hardware and inspect for damage. Do not reinstall a
damaged device.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Reset the NI RF signal generator module(s) in MAX and perform a self-test. Refer to the
chapter for your device for information about performing device resets and self-tests in
MAX.
9.
If either ACCESS LED still fails to illuminate and failures continue, contact NI technical
support or visit ni.com/support.
2.
Expand the Chassis tree to see the list of installed devices, and press <F5> to refresh the
list.
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Troubleshooting
3.
If the module is still not listed, power off the system, ensure that all NI RF signal generator
hardware is correctly installed, and restart the system.
4.
5.
If you are using a PXI controller, verify that a National Instruments entry appears in the
system device list. Reinstall NI-RFSG and the NI RF signal generator hardware modules if
error conditions appear in the list. If you are using a MXI controller, right-click
PCI-to-PCI Bridge, and select Configure from the shortcut menu to verify that the bridge
is enabled.
6.
If either module still fails to appear in MAX, contact NI technical support or visit ni.com/
support.
2.
3.
Reinstall the failed module in a different PXI/PXI Express slot as described in the device
chapter.
4.
5.
If the module still fails the self-test, contact NI technical support, or visit ni.com/
support.
2.
Review the procedure in the Cooling Considerations section of the chapter appropriate to
your device and make any necessary adjustments to ensure that the device is effectively
cooled.
3.
Perform a device reset in MAX, or call the niRFSG Reset Device VI or the
niRFSG_ResetDevice function. The thermal shutdown error continues to be reported
until the device has been successfully reset.
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Troubleshooting
Note To perform a device reset in MAX, right-click on the device name in the
chassis tree, and select Reset Device.
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NI 5670/5671 RF
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
NI 5670/5671
NI 5610 NI 5421/5441
NI 5670/5671
NI 5670/5671 RF
SMA
SMA SMA
SMA SMA
SMA SMA
SMA
SMA
NI RF
3-4
ni.com/jp
NI 5670/5671 RF
1 N m
SMA 1 N m
SMA 1
ni.com/
products/ja
RF
3-2
National Instruments
3-5
NI RF
NI 5670/5671 RF
NI PXI-54XX
ACCESS
ACTIVE
CH 0
1
CLK
IN
PFI 0
PFI 1
SMA-SMA
3-2. NI 5670/5671
1.
2.
3.
SMA
SMA 1 N m
NI RF
3-6
ni.com/jp
NI 5670/5671 RF
SMA
PLL
SMA 1 N m
SMA
4.
PXI
5.
NI RF
NI RF
NI RF
25 77 F 18
NI 5610 RF 47 117 FNI 5421
38 101 FNI 5441 37 99 F
NI RF
PXI
NI RF
NI RF
PXI
NI 5670/5671 MAX
MAX
MAX
MAX NI-RFSG
3-7
NI RF
NI 5670/5671 RF
NI-RFSG
NI 5670/5671
MAX NI 5670/5671
2.
3.
NI 5610 RF
NI 5421/5441 AWG
MAX
MAX
20
MXI PXI
MXI
MXI
MXI-3
National Instruments MXI-3 MXI-3
Optimization MXI-4
4.
MAX RF
RF
NI 5670/5671
5.
NI PXI-5610
RF
NI RF
3-8
ni.com/jp
NI 5670/5671 RF
6.
NI PXI-5421 NI PXI-5441
AWG
NI 5670/5671
MAX NI 5670/5671
MAX NI 5670/5671
RF AWG
NI 5670/5671
1.
2.
NI PXI-5610 RF
NI 5610 RF
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
OK
AWG
AWG
OK
RF AWG
NI 5610 RF NI 5421/5441 AWG
NI RF
MAX
1. NI PXI-5610
National Instruments
3-9
NI RF
2.
NI 5670/5671 RF
NI 5610
NI 5610
NI 5421/5441 AWG
NI 5421/5441 AWG
AWG
NI 5670/5671
3.
OK
NI-RFSG
MAX NI-RFSG
NI-RFSG NI RF
NI-RFSG
NI 5670/5671 NI-RFSG
3-2
RF AWG
NI 5421/5441 AWG NI 5610 RF
1.
2.
NI PXI-5610 RF
NI-RFSG
3.
RF On/Off
NI 5670/5671 ACTIVE LED
ACTIVE LED NI-RFSG
B
NI RF
3-10
ni.com/jp
4.
NI 5670/5671 RF
RF On/Off
RF
MAX NI-DAQmx
NI-DAQmx MAX
NI-DAQmx
PXI
1.
MAX PXI
PC MXI-3 MXI-4
PC
2.
PXI
National Instruments
3-11
NI RF
NI 5672 RF
NI 5672 RF
NI 5672
NI 5672 PXI PXI Express
NI 5672 PXI 3
1 PXI Express NI 5442 AWG 2 PXI
NI 5610 RF SMA-SMB
NI 5442 AWG NI 5610 RF
NI-RFSG
NI 5610 RF
NI 5610 RF PXI/PXI Express
1 10
NI 5442 AWG
NI 5421/5441 AWG
PXI/PXI Express
2 11
PXI/PXI Express
NI PXI/PXI Express
ESD
National Instruments
4-1
NI RF
NI 5672 RF
PXI
PXI
3
7
PXI/PXI Express
"H"
PXI
PXI Express
PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
NI RF
4-2
ni.com/jp
NI 5672 RF
1
1
2
3
4
5
PXI Express
PXI PXI
PXI Express
PXI Express PXIe
3
6
7
8
NI PXI-5610
NI PXIe-5442
PXI/PXI Express
4-1. NI PXIe-1062Q 23 4
NI 5672
National Instruments
4-3
NI RF
NI 5672 RF
8
NI PXIe-1062Q
1
1
2
3
4
5
PXI Express
PXI PXI
PXI Express
PXI Express PXIe
3
6
7
8
NI PXI-5610
NI PXIe-5442
PXI/PXI Express
4-2. NI PXIe-1062Q 34 5
NI 5672
NI RF
4-4
ni.com/jp
NI 5672 RF
2
1
2
PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
1. PXI/PXI Express
2.
3. PXI/PXI Express
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
National Instruments
4-5
NI RF
9.
NI 5672 RF
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
NI RF
4-6
ni.com/jp
NI 5672 RF
NI 5672
NI 5610 NI 5442
NI 5672
NI 5672 RF
SMA
SMA SMA
SMA SMA
SMA SMA
SMA
SMA
1 N m
SMA 1 N m
SMA 1
ni.com/
products/ja
RF
4-4
NI 5672 RF
National Instruments
4-7
NI RF
NI 5672 RF
SMA-SMA
4-4. NI 5672
1.
2.
3.
SMA
SMA 1 N m
NI RF
4-8
ni.com/jp
NI 5672 RF
SMA
PLL
SMA 1 N m
SMA
4.
PXI Express
5.
NI 5672 RF
NI RF
NI RF
25 77 F 18
NI 5610 RF 47 113 FNI 5442
37 99 F
NI RF
PXI Express
NI RF
NI RF
PXI/PXI Express
NI 5672 MAX
MAX
MAX
MAX NI-RFSG
NI-RFSG
National Instruments
4-9
NI RF
NI 5672 RF
NI 5672
MAX NI 5672
2.
3.
NI 5610 RF
NI 5442 AWG
MAX
MAX
20
4.
5.
6.
MAX RF
RF
NI 5672
NI PXI-5610
RF
NI PXIe-5442
AWG
NI RF
4-10
ni.com/jp
NI 5672 RF
NI 5672
MAX NI 5672
MAX NI 5672
RF AWG
NI 5672
1.
2.
NI PXI-5610 RF
NI 5610 RF
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
OK
AWG
AWG
OK
RF AWG
NI 5610 RF NI 5442 AWG
NI RF
MAX
1. NI PXI-5610
2. NI 5610
NI 5610
NI 5442 AWG
NI 5442 AWG
AWG
NI 5672
3.
OK
National Instruments
4-11
NI RF
NI 5672 RF
NI-RFSG
MAX NI-RFSG
NI-RFSG NI RF
NI-RFSG
NI 5672 NI-RFSG
4-4
RF AWG
NI 5442 AWG NI 5610 RF
1.
2.
NI PXI-5610 RF
NI-RFSG
3.
RF On/Off
NI 5672 ACTIVE LED
ACTIVE LED NI-RFSG
B
4.
RF On/Off
NI 5672 RF
NI RF
4-12
ni.com/jp
NI 5672 RF
MAX NI-DAQmx
NI-DAQmx MAX
MAX PXI
PC
PXI Express PXI Express PXI Express
MAX
National Instruments
4-13
NI RF
NI 5673 RF
NI 5673 RF
NI 5673
NI 5673 PXI PXI Express
NI 5673 4 2
NI 5450/5451 AWG 1 NI 5611 I/Q
1 NI 5650/5651/5652 LO
NI 5611 NI 5450/5451 PXI Express
NI 5650/5651/5652 PXI PXI
NI-RFSG
NI 5611 I/Q
NI 5611 I/Q PXI/PXI Express
1 10
NI 5450/5451 AWG
NI 5450/5451 AWG
PXI/PXI Express
2 10
NI 5650/5651/5652 LO
NI 5650/5651/5652 LO PXI/PXI Express
2 11
PXI/PXI Express
NI PXI/PXI Express
ESD
National Instruments
5-1
NI RF
NI 5673 RF
PXI
PXI
3
7
PXI/PXI Express
"H"
PXI
PXI Express
PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
NI RF
5-2
ni.com/jp
NI 5673 RF
NI PXIe-1062Q
1
1
2
3
4
5
PXI Express
PXI PXI
PXI Express
PXI Express PXI Express
3
6
7
8
9
NI PXI-5650/5651/5652
NI PXIe-5611
NI PXIe-5450/5451
PXI/PXI Express
National Instruments
5-3
NI RF
NI 5673 RF
NI PXIe-1075
1
1
2
3
4
5
10
11
PXI Express
PXI Express
PXI Express PXI Express
PXI Express PXI Express
6
7
8
9
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
6
PXIe
NI PXIe-5450/5451
NI PXIe-5611
NI PXI-5650/5651/5652
NI RF
5-4
ni.com/jp
NI 5673 RF
1
2
PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
1. PXI/PXI Express
2.
3. PXI/PXI Express
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
National Instruments
5-5
NI RF
9.
NI 5673 RF
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
NI RF
5-6
ni.com/jp
NI 5673 RF
NI 5673
NI 5611 NI 5450/5451
NI 5673
NI 5673 RF
SMA
SMA SMA
SMA SMA
SMA SMA
SMA
SMA
1 N m
SMA 1 N m
SMA 1
ni.com/
products/ja
National Instruments
5-7
NI RF
NI 5673 RF
RF
5-4
NI PXI-5652
RF Signal Generator
ACCESS
ACTIVE
RF OUT
Reverse Power
2 W MAX
REF
IN/OUT
1
2
SMA-SMA
SMA-SMA A
IN 5 Vp-p MAX
OUT 1 Vp-p
3
4
SMA-SMA B
50
5-4. NI 5673
NI RF
5-8
ni.com/jp
NI 5673 RF
1.
A NI 5450/5451 CH 1-/Q-
NI 5611 Q-
2.
A NI 5450/5451 CH 1+/Q+
NI 5611 Q+
3.
A NI 5450/5451 CH 0-/I-
NI 5611 I-
4.
A NI 5450/5451 CH 0+/I+
NI 5611 I+
5.
B NI 5650/5651/5652 RF OUT
NI 5611 LO IN
6.
NI 5450/5451 CLK IN
NI 5650/5651/5652 REF IN/OUT
7.
50 NI 5611 LO OUT
50 NI 5611
NI 5611 LO OUT
8.
SMA
SMA 1 N m
SMA
SMA
1 N m SMA
9. PXI Express
10. ACCESS LED LED
B
NI 5673 RF
NI 5650/5651/5652
NI 5673
PXI Express NI 5673
NI 5673
NI RF
National Instruments
5-9
NI RF
NI 5673 RF
NI RF
NI RF
25 77 F 18
NI 5611 I/Q 32 90 FNI 5450/5451
43 110 FNI 5650/5651/5652 37 99 F
NI RF
PXI Express
NI RF
NI RF
PXI/PXI Express
NI 5673 MAX
Measurement & Automation ExplorerMAX NI
MAX
MAX NI-RFSG
MAX NI 5673
2.
NI RF
5-10
ni.com/jp
NI 5673 RF
3.
NI 5611 NI 5450/5451
NI 5650/5651/5652
MAX
MAX
20
4.
5.
6.
7.
NI 5673
NI PXI-5650/5651/5652
LO
NI PXIe-5611
I/Q
NI PXIe-5450 NI PXIe-5451
AWG
National Instruments
5-11
NI RF
NI 5673 RF
NI 5673
MAX 3 NI 5673
MAX NI 5673
I/Q AWG LO
NI 5673
1. NI PXIe-5611
2. NI 5611
3. <Enter>
4. NI PXIe-5450 NI PXIe-5451
5. NI 5450/5451
6. <Enter>
7. NI PXI-5650/5651/5652
8. NI 5650/5651/5652
9. <Enter>
10.
I/Q AWG LO
NI 5611 I/Q NI 5450/5451 AWG NI 5650/
5651/5652 LO 3 NI RF
MAX
1. NI PXIe-5611
2. NI 5611 AWG
NI 5611 NI 5450/5451
3. NI 5611 LO
NI 5611 NI 5650/5651/5652
NI RF
5-12
ni.com/jp
NI 5673 RF
NI RF NI 5650/5651/5652 LO
LO 1 NI 5611 NI 5611
LO
LO NI RF
NI-RFSG
MAX NI-RFSG
NI-RFSG NI RF
NI-RFSG
NI 5673 NI-RFSG
5-4
I/Q AWG LO
LO AWG I/Q
1.
2.
NI PXIe-5611 I/Q
NI-RFSG
3.
RF On/Off
NI 5673 ACTIVE LED
ACTIVE LED NI-RFSG
B
4.
RF On/Off
NI 5673 RF
National Instruments
5-13
NI RF
NI 5673 RF
MAX NI-DAQmx
NI-DAQmx
MAX PXI
PC
PXI Express PXI Express PXI Express
MAX
NI RF
5-14
ni.com/jp
NI 5673E RF
NI 5673E RF
NI 5673E
NI 5673E PXI Express
NI 5673E 4 2
NI 5450/5451 AWG 1 NI 5611 I/Q
1 NI 5650/5651/5652 LO
NI 5611NI 5450/5451 NI 5650/5651/5652
PXI Express
NI-RFSG
NI 5611 I/Q
NI 5611 I/Q PXI Express
1 10
NI 5450/5451 AWG
NI 5450/5451 AWG PXI Express
2 10
NI 5650/5651/5652 LO
NI 5650/5651/5652 LO PXI Express
2 11
PXI Express
NI PXI/PXI Express
ESD
National Instruments
6-1
NI RF
NI 5673E RF
PXI Express
"H"
PXI
PXI Express
PXI
Express
PXI Express
1
2
PXI Express
PXI Express
PXI Express
1. PXI Express
NI RF
6-2
ni.com/jp
2.
3.
NI 5673E RF
PXI Express
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
National
Instruments NI-RFSG
:
National Instruments
6-3
NI RF
NI 5673E RF
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
PXI/PXI Express
NI 5673E
NI 5611 NI 5450/5451
NI 5673E
NI 5673E RF
SMA
SMA SMA
SMA SMA
SMA SMA
SMA
SMA
1 N m
SMA 1 N m
SMA 1
NI RF
6-4
ni.com/jp
NI 5673E RF
ni.com/
products/ja
RF
6-2
National Instruments
6-5
NI RF
NI 5673E RF
NI PXIe-5652
RF Signal Generator
ACCESS
ACTIVE
RF OUT
50
0.5 W
MAX
Reverse
Power
REF IN/OUT
50
IN:
5 Vp-p
MAX
OUT:
1 Vp-p
REF
OUT2
1
2
SMA-SMA
SMA-SMA A
50
3
4
1 Vp-p
SMA-SMA B
50
6-2. NI 5673E
1.
A NI 5450/5451 CH 1-/Q-
NI 5611 Q-
NI RF
6-6
ni.com/jp
NI 5673E RF
2.
A NI 5450/5451 CH 1+/Q+
NI 5611 Q+
3.
A NI 5450/5451 CH 0-/I-
NI 5611 I-
4.
A NI 5450/5451 CH 0+/I+
NI 5611 I+
5.
B NI 5650/5651/5652 RF OUT
NI 5611 LO IN
6.
NI 5450/5451 CLK IN
NI 5650/5651/5652 REF OUT 2
7.
50 NI 5611 LO OUT
50 NI 5611
NI 5611 LO OUT
8.
SMA
SMA 1 N m
SMA
SMA 1
N m SMA
9. PXI Express
10. ACCESS LED LED
B
NI 5673E RF
NI 5650/5651/5652
NI 5673E
PXI Express NI 5673E
NI 5673E
NI RF
NI RF
National Instruments
6-7
NI RF
NI 5673E RF
NI RF
25 77 F 18
NI 5611 I/Q 32 90 FNI 5450/5451
43 110 FNI 5650/5651/5652 37 99 F
NI RF
PXI Express
NI RF
NI NI RF
PXI Express
NI 5673E MAX
Measurement & Automation ExplorerMAX NI
MAX
MAX NI-RFSG
MAX NI 5673E
1.
2.
NI RF
6-8
ni.com/jp
3.
NI 5673E RF
NI 5611 NI 5450/5451
NI 5650/5651/5652
MAX
20
4.
5.
6.
7.
NI PXIe-5650/5651/5652
LO
NI PXIe-5611
I/Q
NI PXIe-5450 NI PXIe-5451
AWG
NI 5673E
MAX 3 NI 5673E
MAX NI 5673E
I/Q AWG LO
National Instruments
6-9
NI RF
NI 5673E RF
NI 5673E
1.
NI PXIe-5611
2.
3.
4.
NI 5611
<Enter>
NI PXIe-5450 NI PXIe-5451
5. NI 5450/5451
6. <Enter>
7. NI PXIe-5650/5651/5652
8. NI 5650/5651/5652
9. <Enter>
10.
I/Q AWG LO
1. NI PXIe-5611
2. NI 5611 AWG
NI 5611
NI 5450/5451
3. NI 5611 LO
NI 5611
NI 5650/5651/5652
NI RF NI 5650/5651/5652 LO
LO 1 NI 5611 NI 5611
LO
LO NI RF
NI RF
6-10
ni.com/jp
NI 5673E RF
NI-RFSG
MAX NI-RFSG
NI-RFSG NI RF
NI-RFSG
NI 5673E NI-RFSG
6-2
I/Q AWG LO
LO AWG I/Q
1.
2.
NI PXIe-5611 I/Q
NI-RFSG
3.
RF On/Off
NI 5673E ACTIVE LED
ACTIVE LED NI-RFSG
B
4.
RF On/Off
NI 5673E RF
National Instruments
6-11
NI RF
NI 5673E RF
MAX NI-DAQmx
NI-DAQmx
MAX PXI
PC
PXI Express PXI Express PXI Express
MAX
NI RF
6-12
ni.com/jp
NI RF
NI-RFSG NI RF
NI-RFSG NI RF
NI-RFSG
NI-RFSG LabVIEW VI LabWindows/CVI NI RF
NI 5670/5671/5672 RF NI-RFSG
NI 5610 RF NI 5421/5441/5442
AWG NI 5673/5673E RF
NI-RFSG NI 5611 I/Q
NI 5450/5451 AWG NI 5650/5651/5652 LO
NI
NI RF
NI-RFSG
NI
LabVIEW
LabWindows/CVI
National Instruments
NI LabVIEW
LabWindows/CVI
7-1
NI RF
NI RF
NI 5670/5671/5672/5673/5673E
1 NI RF
NI-RFSG Readme
NI-RFSG
NI-RFSG
LabVIEW
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Instruments <LabVIEW > LabVIEW
LabVIEW
VI OK VI
<Ctrl-H> LabVIEW
LabVIEW
I/O NI-RFSG NI-RFSG VI
7-1 NI-RFSG 5 VI
7-1. NI-RFSG
8. niRFSG VI
RF
resource name 7-2
7-2. niRFSG VI
NI RF
7-2
ni.com/jp
NI RF
9. niRFSG RF VI Hz
Hz 7-3
7-3. niRFSG RF VI
12. VI dBm 0
Hz 100M100 MHz
13. VI MAX NI 5610
NI 5611 I/Q NI 5650/5651/
5652
While
While niRFSG VI
14 24
14.
15. While
National Instruments
7-3
NI RF
NI RF
17. While
18. Or
While
19. Or While
20. &
While
21. niRFSG VI
22. status 18 OR
While
23. OR
VI
NI RF
7-4
ni.com/jp
NI RF
24. VI 23
20
24 7-5
7-5. While
25 26 VI
25. niRFSG VI
7-6
7-6. niRFSG VI
26. VI 7-7
7-7. VI
National Instruments
7-5
NI RF
NI RF
27. VI 7-8
7-8. VI
MAX NI 5610 RF
NI 5611 I/Q NI 5650/5651/5652
28. VI
NI RF
7-6
ni.com/jp
NI RF
29. VI
NI-RFSG NI RF
National Instruments
7-7
NI RF
NI RF
LED
NI 5610 RF
A-1 A-1 A-2 NI PXI-5610 RF
6 2 LED
National Instruments
A-1
NI RF
A-1. NI 5610
A-1. NI 5610 RF
TO AWG CLK IN
10 MHz OUT
10 MHz
180
REF IN
PXI
NI 5610
NI RF
A-2
ni.com/jp
A-1. NI 5610 RF
INPUT
NI 5421/5441/5442 AWG
IF
NI 5421/5441/5442 CH 0
RF OUTPUT
RF
LED
ACCESS
NI 5610
PXI
ACTIVE
NI 5610 PLL
PLL
PLL
PLL
National Instruments
A-3
NI RF
NI 5421/5441 AWG
A-2 A-3 A-4 NI PXI-5421/5441 AWG
5 2 LED
NI PXI-54XX
ACCESS
ACTIVE
CH 0
CLK
IN
PFI 0
PFI 1
NI RF
A-4
ni.com/jp
CH 0
NI 5610 IF INPUT
RF IF
CLK IN
AWG
PFI 0
1 SMB
PFI 1
DIGITAL DATA
& CONTROL
16
LED
ACCESS
NI 5421/5441 AWG
ACTIVE
NI 5421/5441 AWG
PLL
National Instruments
A-5
NI RF
NI 5442 AWG
A-3 A-5 A-6 NI PXIe-5442 AWG
4 2 LED
NI RF
A-6
ni.com/jp
CH 0
NI 5610 IF INPUT
RF IF
CLK IN
AWG
PFI 0
PFI 1
1
SMB
LED
ACCESS
NI 5442 AWG
ACTIVE
NI 5442 AWG
PLL
National Instruments
A-7
NI RF
NI 5611 I/Q
A-4 A-7 A-8 NI PXIe-5611 I/Q
8 2 LED
NI RF
A-8
ni.com/jp
RF OUT
RF
PLS MOD
RF 3.3 V TTL
LO IN
NI 5650/5651/5652 RF OUT
NI 5650/5651/5652 NI 5611
LO OUT
1 LO NI 5650/5651/5652
LO OUT 50
I+
NI 5450/5451 CH 0+/I+
AWG
I-
NI 5450/5451 CH 0-/I-
AWG
Q+
NI 5450/5451 CH 1+/Q+
AWG
Q-
NI 5450/5451 CH 1-/Q-
AWG
National Instruments
A-9
NI RF
LED
ACCESS
NI 5611
ACTIVE
NI 5611
LED
1
RF OUT
RF OUT
I/Q I/Q
I/Q
RF
NI RF
A-10
ni.com/jp
NI 5450/5451 AWG
A-5 A-9 A-10 NI PXIe-5450/5451 AWG
8 2 LED
National Instruments
A-11
NI RF
CLK IN
CLK OUT
PFI 0
NI 5450/5451
CLK OUT
PFI 1
CH 0+/I+
NI 5611 I+
CH 0-/I-
NI 5611 I-
CH 1+/Q+
NI 5611 Q+
CH 1-/Q-
NI 5611 Q-
NI RF
A-12
ni.com/jp
LED
ACCESS
NI 5450/5451 AWG
ACTIVE
NI 5450/5451 AWG
PLL
National Instruments
A-13
NI RF
NI 5650/5651/5652 RF
A-6 A-11 A-12 NI PXIe-5650/5651/5652 RF
3 2 LED
NI PXIe-5652
RF Signal Generator
ACCESS
ACTIVE
RF OUT
50
0.5 W
MAX
Reverse
Power
REF IN/OUT
50
IN:
5 Vp-p
MAX
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