background image

Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines

This product was tested and complies with the regulatory requirements and limits for

electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) stated in the product specifications. These requirements

and limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the

product is operated in the intended operational electromagnetic environment.
This product is intended for use in industrial locations. However, harmful interference may

occur in some installations, when the product is connected to a peripheral device or test object,

or if the product is used in residential or commercial areas. To minimize interference with

radio and television reception and prevent unacceptable performance degradation, install and

use this product in strict accordance with the instructions in the product documentation.
Furthermore, any modifications to the product not expressly approved by National Instruments

could void your authority to operate it under your local regulatory rules.

Caution

 

To ensure the specified EMC performance, operate this product only with

shielded cables and accessories.

Caution

 

To ensure the specified EMC performance, the length of all I/O cables

must be no longer than 3 m (10 ft).

Verifying the System Requirements

To use the NI-RFSA instrument driver, your system must meet certain requirements.
For more information about minimum system requirements, recommended system, and
supported application development environments (ADEs), refer to the product readme, which
is available on the driver software media or online at 

ni.com/updates

.

Unpacking the Kit

Caution

 

To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging the device,

ground yourself using a grounding strap or by holding a grounded object, such as
your computer chassis.

1. Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of the computer chassis.
2. Remove the device from the package and inspect the device for loose components or any

other sign of damage.

Caution

 

Never touch the exposed pins of connectors.

Notify NI if the device appears damaged in any way. Do not install a damaged device.

3. Unpack any other items and documentation from the kit.
Store the device in the antistatic package when the device is not in use.

2

  | 

ni.com

  | 

NI PXIe-5663 Getting Started Guide

Summary of Contents for NI PXIe-5663

Page 1: ...PXIe 5663...

Page 2: ...652 NI 5652 LO source module Caution The protection provided by this product may be impaired if it is used in a manner not described in this document Hot Surface If the NI 5663 has been in use it may...

Page 3: ...the specified EMC performance operate this product only with shielded cables and accessories Caution To ensure the specified EMC performance the length of all I O cables must be no longer than 3 m 10...

Page 4: ...ble Labeled C Part Number 198775A 01 6 Flexible SMA to SMA Cable Part Number 190412B 03 7 SMA Driver Bit Part Number 190487A 01 8 Screwdriver Part Number 772006 01 9 50 Termination Load Part Number 77...

Page 5: ...g the NI 5663 in meets the following specifications Operating ambient temperature IEC 60068 2 1 IEC 60068 2 2 0 C to 55 C Operating relative humidity IEC 60068 2 56 10 to 90 noncondensing Maximum alti...

Page 6: ...ule and you must install the NI 5652 LO source module immediately to the left of the NI 5601 RF downconverter module 1 Ensure the AC power source is connected to the chassis before installing the modu...

Page 7: ...le in place by pulling up on the ejector handle 10 Secure the device front panel to the chassis using the front panel mounting screws Note Tightening the top and bottom mounting screws increases mecha...

Page 8: ...nnect the RF OUT connector on the NI 5652 LO source front panel to the LO IN connector on the NI 5601 RF downconverter front panel 2 Using the center pin of a flexible SMA to SMA cable connect the REF...

Page 9: ...s Help for more information about how to connect the NI 5663E using an external clock how to connect multiple NI 5663E modules or how to connect the NI 5663E to the NI PXIe 5673E RF vector signal gene...

Page 10: ...onnectors and two LEDs Figure 5 NI 5601 RF Downconverter Module Front Panel 0 dBm NOM RF IN IF OUT LO IN LO OUT 10 MHz 6 6 GHz ACCESS ACTIVE ALL PORTS 5 VDC MAX 50 0 dBm NOM 20 dBm MAX 20 dBm MAX 20 d...

Page 11: ...analog RF input signal to be measured by the NI 5663 IF OUT Connects to the IF IN connector on the NI 5622 IF digitizer module front panel This connector is the output terminal for the frequency tran...

Page 12: ...order to control the device GREEN The module is ready to be programmed by NI RFSA ACTIVE Indicates the downconverter module state OFF The module is in a state other than thermal shutdown or power sup...

Page 13: ...nt panel contains four connectors and two LEDs Figure 6 NI 5622 IF Digitizer Module Front Panel ACCESS ACTIVE CLK IN CLK OUT PFI 1 ESD SENSITIVE TTL 6 3 Vp p MAX 2 Vp p NOM 20 dBm MAX 50 50 50 16 Bit...

Page 14: ...gitizer Module Front Panel Connectors Connector Use IF IN Connects to the IF OUT connector on the NI 5601 RF downconverter module front panel This connector is the input terminal for a frequency trans...

Page 15: ...o be programmed by NI RFSA RED The module has exceeded approved operating temperature and thermal shutdown has occurred ACTIVE Indicates the NI 5622 module state OFF The module is not armed triggered...

Page 16: ...UT Reverse Power 2 W MAX IN 5 Vp p MAX OUT 1 Vp p Table 7 Device Front Panel Icon Definitions Refer to the user documentation for required maintenance measures to ensure user safety and or preserve th...

Page 17: ...module is ready to be programmed ACTIVE Indicates the state of the NI 5652 module OFF The module is not generating a signal AMBER The module PLLs are attempting to lock GREEN The module is generating...

Page 18: ...h system component drop down listbox For the NI 5663 you must associate the NI 5622 IF digitizer module and the NI 5652 LO source module with the NI 5601 RF downconverter c Click Save in the MAX toolb...

Page 19: ...gramming the NI 5663 You can acquire data interactively using the NI RFSA Soft Front Panel SFP or use NI RFSA to program your device in the ADE of your choice 18 ni com NI PXIe 5663 Getting Started Gu...

Page 20: ...ples located in the NIDocDir NI RFSA examples directory where NIDocDir is one of the following directories Windows 8 7 Vista Users Public Public Documents National Instruments Windows XP Documents and...

Page 21: ...Troubleshooting If an issue persists after you complete a troubleshooting procedure contact NI technical support or visit ni com support Installation Why Is the ACCESS LED Off When the Chassis is On T...

Page 22: ...y that a National Instruments entry appears in the system device list Reinstall NI RFSA and the device if error conditions appear in the list If you are using an MXI controller right click PCI to PCI...

Page 23: ...support or visit ni com support What Should I Do if the NI RFSA Soft Front Panel Does Not Launch 1 Verify the front panel interconnections for your RF vector signal analyzer 2 Verify the MAX device a...

Page 24: ...ics Getting Started with LabWindows CVI Support ni com support This item is also installed with the driver software EXPLORE LEARN CREATE DISCOVER RF Solutions ni com rf Services ni com services NI Com...

Page 25: ...office websites which provide up to date contact information support phone numbers email addresses and current events Refer to the NI Trademarks and Logo Guidelines at ni com trademarks for informati...

Reviews: