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NI High-Speed Digitizers Getting Started Guide

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6. Configuring and Testing in MAX

Note

When you configure your device in MAX, remember that all 

SMC-based devices are configured under NI-DAQmx, and are 
referred to in MAX as NI-DAQmx devices. However, after you 
configure these devices in MAX, you use NI-SCOPE to program 
them.

1. Launch MAX.

2. Expand 

Devices and Interfaces

 to see the list of installed devices. If you 

are using a digitizer with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, expand 

Remote Systems

. Find your target IP address or name, expand it, and 

then expand 

Devices and Interfaces

.

The configuration tree lists both Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) devices 
and NI-DAQmx devices.

3. If your device is not listed, press <F5> to refresh. If the device is still not 

listed, repeat the steps in section 

5. Installing the Hardware

. For more 

information about using MAX, refer to the help files available within 
MAX.

Note

Windows Vista does not support some Traditional NI-DAQ 

(Legacy) devices. Refer to the 

NI-SCOPE Readme File

 to determine 

which operating system is compatible with your digitizer.

4. Record the device number or device name assigned by MAX. You need 

this number when you program your device.

(Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) Devices)

 Select the device to see its 

properties in the configuration view. The device number appears in 
the Value column. By default, the resource name for the device
is 

DAQ::

n

, where

n

is the device number MAX assigned to your 

device. NI-SCOPE devices that are configurable under Traditional 
NI-DAQ are not supported by the LabVIEW Real-Time Module.

(NI-DAQmx Devices)

 The assigned device name is appended to the 

device in its configuration tree label. For example, after you install 
the digitizer, the device configuration tree label may appear as 

NI PXIe-5122: 

"

Dev1

", where 

Dev1

 is the device name. When 

you develop your application, the resource name is the device name 
assigned by MAX. Only the NI-SCOPE devices that appear under 
NI-DAQmx Devices are supported by the LabVIEW Real-Time 
Module.

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Page 2: ...er to the specifications document included with your digitizer Both documents are available at Start All Programs National Instruments NI SCOPE Documentation For the most current versions of documenta...

Page 3: ...MC Based Devices for Synchronization 28 NI 5112 Programming Practices 28 Appendix D Where to Go for Support 29 Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual The symbol leads you throug...

Page 4: ...es only to that platform 1 Verifying System Requirements Your system must meet certain requirements to use NI high speed digitizers with NI SCOPE For more information on minimum system recommended sys...

Page 5: ...s are based on the National Instruments Synchronization and Memory Core SMC architecture SMC based devices are configurable in MAX under NI DAQmx Devices For more information refer to the NI High Spee...

Page 6: ...complete the following steps 1 Optional If you are using an application development environment ADE such as LabVIEW or if you are using a third party tool install it now You must install the ADE befo...

Page 7: ...ean the device with any solvents or liquids You can install PXI modules in any PXI slot marked with a peripheral slot compatibility glyph a circle containing the slot number To install a PXI module co...

Page 8: ...press Modules Follow the installation instructions in the PXI Modules section and install the module in a PXI Express slot of the chassis Refer to the chassis documentation for information about the m...

Page 9: ...aximize airflow and extend the life of the PCI device leave any adjacent PCI slots empty NI PCI 5911 When you install the NI PCI 5911 verify that the BNC connector is centered in the metal frame of th...

Page 10: ...cured devices may affect the accuracy of the device SMC Based Devices Some computer manufacturers use a securing lever made of plastic to secure PCI devices such a lever is unacceptable and must be re...

Page 11: ...ote Windows Vista does not support some Traditional NI DAQ Legacy devices Refer to the NI SCOPE Readme File to determine which operating system is compatible with your digitizer 4 Record the device nu...

Page 12: ...st Note If the device does not pass the self test repeat the instructions in section 5 Installing the Hardware If the device still does not pass visit NI Technical Support at ni com support 6 Run the...

Page 13: ...th LabVIEW CVI and C are included on the NI SCOPE CD For a complete list of examples and their installed locations refer to the NI SCOPE Readme file at Start All Programs National Instruments NI SCOPE...

Page 14: ...NI SCOPE C Function Reference Help niScope_init 4 Adjust the parameters if necessary to capture the input signal that you want to acquire 5 Connect the signal that you want to acquire to one of the i...

Page 15: ...nt Panel Signal Connections Connector Description Function CH 0 CH 7 Standard SMB jack connector Analog input connection digitizes data and triggers acquisitions PFI 1 Standard SMB jack connector Mult...

Page 16: ...Table 3 describes the signal connections for the NI 5114 Table 3 NI 5114 Front Panel Signal Connections Connector Description Function CH 0 CH 1 Standard BNC female connector Analog input connection...

Page 17: ...7 NI 5122 5124 5142 5922 Front Panels CLK IN Standard SMB jack connector Input for an external reference or sample clock to the digitizer AUX I O 9 pin mini circular DIN connector Provides access to...

Page 18: ...emale connector External analog trigger connection signals on the TRIG connector cannot be digitized CLK IN Standard SMB jack connector NI 5122 5124 5142 Input for an external reference or sample cloc...

Page 19: ...Analog input connection digitizes data and triggers acquisitions TRIG Standard BNC female connector External analog trigger connection signals on the TRIG connector cannot be digitized PFI 0 Standard...

Page 20: ...Traditional NI DAQ Legacy devices NI 5102 NI 5112 NI 5620 5621 and NI 5911 NI 5102 Front Panels The NI 5102 is available for PXI and PCI platforms This section describes the front panels and signal co...

Page 21: ...le 6 NI PXI 5102 Front Panel Signal Connections Connector Description Function CH 0 CH 1 Standard BNC female connector Analog input connection digitizes data and triggers acquisitions TRIG Standard BN...

Page 22: ...National Instruments Corporation 21 NI High Speed Digitizers Getting Started Guide NI PCI 5102 Figure 12 shows the NI PCI 5102 front panel Figure 12 NI PCI 5102 Front Panel CH 0 CH 1 TRIG PFI 1 PFI 2...

Page 23: ...t Panel Signal Connections Connector Description Function CH 0 CH 1 Standard BNC female connector Analog input connection digitizes data and triggers acquisitions TRIG Standard BNC female connector Ex...

Page 24: ...ections Connector Description Function CH 0 CH 1 Standard BNC female connector Analog input connection digitizes data and triggers acquisitions TRIG Standard BNC female connector External analog trigg...

Page 25: ...NPUT Standard SMA female connector Analog input connection digitizes data and triggers acquisitions NI 5620 50 AC coupled NI 5621 50 DC coupled REF CLK IN Standard SMA female connector 50 10 MHz AC co...

Page 26: ...escribes the signal connections for the NI 5911 Table 10 NI 5911 Front Panel Signal Connections Connector Description Function CH 0 Standard BNC female connector Analog input connection digitizes data...

Page 27: ...PXI module as described in step 5 Installing the Hardware 5 Power on the PXI chassis 6 Verify that the device appears in MAX 7 Reset the device in MAX and perform a self test For information about per...

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