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MAX lists all devices installed in the chassis. Your default device names may vary.
Note
If you do not see your device listed, press <F5> to refresh the list of
installed devices. If the device is still not listed, power off the system, ensure
the device is correctly installed, and restart.
4. Record the device identifier MAX assigns to the hardware. Use this identifier when
programming the NI 5667.
5. Associate the hardware modules that comprise your device.
a) Select the NI 5603 that is identified as not configured in the configuration tree.
b) In the Associated Devices section, select the appropriate module from each system
component drop-down listbox.
For the NI 5667, you must associate the NI 5622 IF digitizer module, the NI 5653
LO source module, the NI 5693 RF preselector module, and the NI 5694 IF
conditioning module.
c) Click
Save
in the MAX toolbar.
Note
Module associations may be lost when you move the modules to
different chassis slots.
6. Self-test the device modules by selecting the modules in the configuration tree, and
clicking
Self-Test
in the MAX toolbar. Repeat this step for all modules in your NI 5667
system.
The MAX self-test performs a basic verification of hardware resources.
Related Information
If an issue persists after you complete a troubleshooting procedure, contact NI technical
Interconnecting the NI 5667 Modules
Refer to the NI RF Vector Signal Analyzers Help for more information about renaming
Self-Calibration
It is important to perform a self-calibration after first connecting your system because of
cabling and mismatch effects and some degree of residual error, which result from module
interconnections. You can determine and reduce these undesired effects through self-
calibration, which adjusts the NI 5667 with respect to an onboard high-precision calibration
tone. Additionally, you should periodically run a self-calibration to adjust for performance
drifts that occur with product aging.
The NI 5667 modules are independently calibrated at the factory; however, you should
perform a self-calibration in any of the following situations:
•
After first installing and interconnecting your NI 5667 system
•
When there is a physical change to any of the system components, such as replacement of
modules
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