1.
Reconnect the PXIe-5668 hardware module front panel cables securely.
2.
Power on your system and run the MAX configuration and self-test procedures.
Related Information
Interconnecting the PXIe-5668 Modules
on page 8
Configuring the PXIe-5668 in MAX
on page 22
What Should I Do if the PXIe-5624 IF Digitizer Module Does Not
Phase-Lock to the PXIe-5653 LO Source Module?
If the IF digitizer module fails to phase-lock to the PXIe-5606 4 GHz LO2 OUT through the
front panel, determine whether one of the following errors has occurred:
1.
Verify that the cable is not faulty and that all cables are connected to the correct
terminals.
2.
Verify that there is a reference signal generated from the PXIe-5606 4 GHz LO2 OUT
front panel connector.
If there is a 4 GHz signal coming from the PXIe-5653 LO2 OUT, the PXIe-5606
LO2 OUT circuitry may be at fault. If there is a 4 GHz signal coming from the
PXIe-5606 LO2 OUT, the PXIe-5624 phase-lock circuitry may be at fault.
If there is a signal coming from the PXIe-5653 and PXIe-5606 and failures continue,
contact NI technical support or visit
.
If failures continue and there is no signal from the NI 5653 LO2 OUT connector, there may be
a problem with the PXIe-5653 hardware. Contact NI technical support or visit
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 association for your PXIe-5668.
3.
If you have verified the interconnections and associations of your device and you are still
unable to launch the NI-RFSA SFP, try uninstalling and then reinstalling NI-RFSA.
Related Information
Interconnecting the PXIe-5668 Modules
on page 8
Configuring the PXIe-5668 in MAX
on page 22
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