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NI RF Power Meters Getting Started Guide

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Observe Pin Depth of Mating Connectors

Make sure to use the proper connectors to mate with the NI RF power meter. NI recommends that you 
use precision or industrial grade Type-N connectors or that you use SMA connectors when using the 
Type N-to-SMA adapter. Always check the pin depth of a connector before use to determine if they are 
out of the specified range.

Avoid Lateral Pressure

Never put lateral pressure on the center pin of the connector.

Avoid Overtorquing Connectors

Do not overtorque connectors; doing so may damage the connector center pin. Always use a 1 N · m 
torque wrench when tightening connectors. Never use pliers. Never tighten the connectors, adapters, 
or cables such that the center pin rotates.

Avoid Mechanical Shock

Precision connectors are designed to withstand years of normal bench handling. Handle the connectors 
carefully and avoid dropping them. Mechanical shock significantly reduces their service life.

Avoid Applying Excessive Power

The NI RF power meter is rated for a specific maximum continuous input power. Exceeding the 
maximum input power level permanently damages the internal components.

Clean Connectors Carefully

Dirt and other contamination on the connector interfaces can affect the performance of the RF 
components. To clean the connector interfaces, use only denatured alcohol as a cleaning solvent. Do not 
use excessive amounts of alcohol, as this prolongs drying time. Use low-pressure compressed air to 
remove foreign particles and to dry the connector. After cleaning, verify that the center pin has not been 
bent or damaged.

Tip

Most cotton swabs are too large to fit in the smaller connector types. In these cases, remove 

most of the cotton and then twist the remaining cotton tightly. Ensure that the remaining cotton does 
not become lodged in the connector, and verify that no cotton or other foreign material remains in the 
connector after cleaning. Cotton swabs of the appropriate size can be purchased through a medical 
or laboratory supply center.

Store Connectors Properly

When not in use, keep the connectors covered with the dust cap included in the NI RF power meter 
shipping kit. 

8. Programming the NI RF Power Meter

You can acquire data with the NI RF power meter by using the NI-568x soft front panel (SFP), or you 
can control the NI RF power meter programmatically with an ADE using the NI-568x instrument driver. 
In addition, you can run the NI-568x examples to demonstrate the functionality of the device.

NI-568x SFP

The NI-568x SFP is a software representation of a traditional benchtop power meter. Launch the 
NI-568x SFP to use the NI RF power meter interactively. You can launch the NI-568x SFP from 

Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-568x»NI-568x Soft Front Panel

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Summary of Contents for USB-568 RF Series

Page 1: ...Other Required Items 3 4 Installing the Software 3 5 Installing the Hardware 3 6 Windows Device Recognition 4 7 Connecting Signals 4 Connector Care and Handling 5 8 Programming the NI RF Power Meter 6 NI 568x SFP 6 NI 568x Instrument Driver 7 NI 568x Examples 7 Appendix A Front and Back Panel 7 Appendix B Where to Go for Support 8 Conventions The following conventions are used in this guide The sy...

Page 2: ...nts recommended system and supported application development environments ADEs refer to the NI 568x Readme Before installing NI 568x you can access this file on the NI 568x software CD After you install NI 568x you can access this file at Start All Programs National Instruments NI 568x Documentation 2 Unpacking Remove the NI RF power meter from the package and inspect it for loose components or an...

Page 3: ...ting system 3 Insert the NI 568x CD into the CD drive The NI 568x installer should open automatically If the installation window does not appear navigate to the CD drive double click the drive and double click setup exe 4 Follow the instructions in the installation prompts For troubleshooting information contact NI technical support or visit ni com support Windows 7 Vista Users may see access and ...

Page 4: ...ssigned to your device in Measurement Automation Explorer MAX under Devices and Interfaces 7 Connecting Signals Connect signals to the NI RF power meter hardware front panel Type N connector to perform common power measurements You can also use the Type N to SMA adapter to make the signal connection Note You must zero the NI RF power meter before you take power measurements particularly when the d...

Page 5: ...re 2 Connecting the NI RF Power Meter to an SMA Cable Connector Care and Handling The NI RF power meter is a high quality precision laboratory device and should be carefully handled Follow the precautions listed in this section when handling or connecting these devices Complying with these precautions guarantees longer component life and lower equipment downtime due to connector or device failure ...

Page 6: ... the RF components To clean the connector interfaces use only denatured alcohol as a cleaning solvent Do not use excessive amounts of alcohol as this prolongs drying time Use low pressure compressed air to remove foreign particles and to dry the connector After cleaning verify that the center pin has not been bent or damaged Tip Most cotton swabs are too large to fit in the smaller connector types...

Page 7: ...ng started and other power meter functionality You can access NI 568x examples at Start All Programs National Instruments NI 568x Examples Appendix A Front and Back Panel The NI 5680 front panel has one connector The NI 5680 back panel has one USB port and the STATUS LED Refer to Figure 3 for an illustration of both panels of the device Figure 3 NI USB 5680 Front and Back Panel The NI 5681 front p...

Page 8: ...lectromagnetic compatibility EMC and product safety You can obtain the DoC for your product by visiting ni com certification If your product supports calibration you can obtain the calibration certificate for your product at ni com calibration National Instruments corporate headquarters is located at 11500 North Mopac Expressway Austin Texas 78759 3504 National Instruments also has offices located...

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