NI PXI-5152 Bedienungsanleitung

GETTING STARTED GUIDE
PXI/PCI-5152
2 GS/s Oscilloscope
Note Before you begin, install and configure your chassis and controller.
This document explains how to install, configure, and test the PXI/PCI-5152. The
PXI/PCI-5152 high-speed oscilloscope features 300 MHz analog bandwidth and up to 2 GS/s
real-time sample rate (20 GS/s equivalent-time sample rate for repetitive signals).
To access PXI/PCI-5152 documentation, navigate to Start»All Programs»National
Instruments»NI-SCOPE»NI-Scope Documentation.
Caution You can impair the protection provided by the PXI/PCI-5152 if you use it
in a manner not described in this document.
Contents
Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines...............................................................................2
Verifying the System Requirements..........................................................................................2
Unpacking the Kit..................................................................................................................... 2
Kit Contents...................................................................................................................... 3
Other Equipment....................................................................................................................... 3
Preparing the Environment....................................................................................................... 4
PXI Modules..................................................................................................................... 4
PCI Modules..................................................................................................................... 4
Installing the Software.............................................................................................................. 4
Installing the PXI-5152.............................................................................................................5
Installing the PCI-5152............................................................................................................. 6
PXI/PCI-5152 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators............................................................. 8
Configuring the PXI/PCI-5152 in MAX...................................................................................9
Programming the PXI/PCI-5152.............................................................................................10
NI-SCOPE Examples...................................................................................................... 11
Making a Measurement...........................................................................................................12
Making a Measurement with NI-SCOPE SFP................................................................12
Making a Measurement with LabVIEW.........................................................................12
Setting Up PXI/PCI-5152 for Synchronization...................................................................... 12
PXI Modules................................................................................................................... 13
PCI Modules................................................................................................................... 13
Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................... 13
Why Is the ACCESS LED Off When the Chassis Is On?...............................................13
What Should I Do if the PXI/PCI-5152 Doesn't Appear in MAX?................................ 14

What Should I Do if the Module Fails the Self-Test?.....................................................14
Thermal Shutdown Error................................................................................................ 14
Where to Go Next................................................................................................................... 15
Worldwide Support and Services............................................................................................ 16
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 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 changes or modifications to the product not expressly approved by National
Instruments could void your authority to operate it under your local regulatory rules.
Verifying the System Requirements
To use the PXI/PCI-5152, your system must meet certain requirements. For more information
about minimum system requirements, recommended system, and supported application
development environments (ADEs), refer to the readme, which is available on the 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.
Note Do not install a device if it appears damaged in any way.
3. Unpack any other items and documentation from the kit.
Store the device in the antistatic package when the device is not in use.
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Kit Contents
Figure 1. PXI/PCI-5152 Kit Contents
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1. Hardware Module
2. Driver Software DVD
3. Screw Kit, part number 191306A-01 (ships only
with PCI kit)
4. Getting Started Guide (this document)
5. Maintain Forced-Air Cooling Note to Users
6. Export Compliance Note to Users
Other Equipment
There are several required items not included in your device kit that you need to operate the
PXI/PCI-5152. Your application may require additional items not included in your kit to install
or operate your device.
• (PXI Devices) A PXI chassis, a PXI/SCXI combination chassis, or a PXI/CompactPCI
chassis with a controller and the chassis documentation
• (PCI Devices) A desktop computer and its documentation
Note If your application uses NI-TClk synchronization for PCI devices, you must
use a RTSI cable to connect the PCI devices. For more information, refer to NI
High-Speed Digitizers Help»Programming»Reference»NI-TClk
Synchronization Help.
Optional Items
• PXI Chassis Slot Blocker kit (NI part number 199198-01)
• SMB (m)-to-SMB (m) cables
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Preparing the Environment
Ensure that the environment in which you are using the PXI/PCI-5152 meets the following
specifications.
PXI Modules
Operating Environment
Ambient temperature range 0 °C to 55 °C (Tested in accordance with
IEC 60068-2-1 and IEC 60068-2-2.)
Relative humidity range 10% to 90%, noncondensing (Tested in
accordance with IEC 60068-2-56.)
Maximum altitude 2,000 m (at 25 °C ambient temperature)
Pollution Degree 2
Indoor use only.
PCI Modules
Operating Environment
Ambient temperature range 0 °C to 45 °C (Tested in accordance with
IEC 60068-2-1 and IEC 60068-2-2.)
Relative humidity range 10% to 90%, noncondensing (Tested in
accordance with IEC 60068-2-56.)
Maximum altitude 2,000 m (at 25 °C ambient temperature)
Pollution Degree 2
Indoor use only.
Caution Clean the hardware with a soft, nonmetallic brush. Make sure that the
hardware is completely dry and free from contaminants before returning it to
service.
For complete specifications, refer to specifications document for your device at ni.com/
manuals.
Installing the Software
You must be an Administrator to install NI software on your computer.
1. Install an ADE, such as LabVIEW or LabWindows™/CVI™.
2. Insert the driver software media into your computer. The installer should open
automatically.
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If the installation window does not appear, navigate to the drive, double-click it, and
double-click autorun.exe.
3. Follow the instructions in the installation prompts.
Note Windows users may see access and security messages during
installation. Accept the prompts to complete the installation.
4. When the installer completes, select Restart in the dialog box that prompts you to restart,
shut down, or restart later.
Installing the PXI-5152
Caution To prevent damage to the PXI-5152 caused by ESD or contamination,
handle the module using the edges or the metal bracket.
1. Ensure the AC power source is connected to the chassis before installing the module.
The AC power cord grounds the chassis and protects it from electrical damage while you
install the module.
2. Power off the chassis.
3. Inspect the slot pins on the chassis backplane for any bends or damage prior to
installation. Do not install a module if the backplane is damaged.
4. Remove the black plastic covers from all the captive screws on the module front panel.
5. Identify a supported slot in the chassis. The following figure shows the symbols that
indicate the slot types.
Figure 2. Chassis Compatibility Symbols
NI PXIe-1062Q
12 3 45
1. PXI Express System Controller Slot
2. PXI Peripheral Slot
3. PXI Express Hybrid Peripheral Slot
4. PXI Express System Timing Slot
5. PXI Express Peripheral Slot
PXI-5152 modules can be placed in PXI peripheral slots or PXI Express Hybrid
peripheral slots.
6. Touch any metal part of the chassis to discharge static electricity.
7. Ensure that the ejector handle is in the downward (unlatched) position.
8. Place the module edges into the module guides at the top and bottom of the chassis. Slide
the module into the slot until it is fully inserted.
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Figure 3. Module Installation
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NI PXIe-1075
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1. Chassis
2. Hardware Module
3. Ejector Handle in Downward (Unlatched) Position
9. Latch the module in place by pulling up on the ejector handle.
10. Secure the module front panel to the chassis using the front-panel mounting screws.
Note Tightening the top and bottom mounting screws increases mechanical
stability and also electrically connects the front panel to the chassis, which can
improve the signal quality and electromagnetic performance.
11. Cover all empty slots using EMC filler panels or fill using slot blockers to maximize
cooling air flow, depending on your application.
12. Power on the chassis.
Note For more information about maximizing cooling air flow, refer to the
Maintain Forced-Air Cooling Note to Users included in your kit.
Related Information
Why Is the ACCESS LED Off When the Chassis Is On? on page 13
Installing the PCI-5152
1. Power off and unplug the computer.
2. Access the computer system expansion slots. This step might require you to remove one
or more access panels on the computer case.
3. Locate a compatible slot and remove the corresponding slot cover on the computer back
panel. PCI-5152 modules can only be inserted into PCI slots.
Tip To maximize airflow and extend the life of the PCI device, leave any
adjacent PCI slots empty.
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4. Touch any metal part of the computer to discharge any static electricity.
5. Insert the module into the slot you selected. Gently rock the module in to place without
forcing it.
Figure 4. Module Installation
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2
3
1. Module
2. System Expansion Slot
3. PC
6. Secure the module mounting bracket to the computer back panel rail.
Note Tightening the top mounting screw increases mechanical stability and
also electrically connects the front panel to the chassis, which can improve the
signal quality and electromagnetic performance.
7. Some computer manufacturers use a securing lever made of plastic to secure PCI devices;
such a lever is unacceptable and must be removed. Use the screw provided in the kit to
screw down the device. Otherwise, you must use a different computer chassis.
8. Replace any access panels on the computer case.
9. Power on your computer.
10. Verify that spread-spectrum clocking is enabled in the PC BIOS. For information about
how to verify this setting, refer to the PC user documentation
Note For SMC-based devices, spread-spectrum clocking varies the clock
signal to spread the timing clock signal over a small frequency range. Disabling
spread-spectrum clocking may affect the accuracy of device specifications.
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PXI/PCI-5152 Front Panel Connectors and
Indicators
Refer to the following figure and table for information about front panel signal connections
and indicators for the PXI/PCI-5152.
Figure 5. PXI/PCI-5152 Front Panels
CH 0
CH 1
TRIG
PFI 1PFI 0
ACCESS ACTIVE
.
CH0
CH1
TRIG
PFI0
PFI1
Table 1. PXI/PCI-5152 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 BNC female
connector
External analog trigger connection; signals on the
TRIG connector cannot be digitized.
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Table 1. PXI/PCI-5152 Front Panel Signal Connections (Continued)
Connector Description Function
PFI 0 Standard SMB jack
connector
Multipurpose PFI line for Reference Clock In,
Sample Clock In, and Digital Trigger In/Out.
PFI 1 Standard SMB jack
connector
Multipurpose PFI line for Reference Clock Out,
probe compensation, and Digital Trigger In/Out.
Table 2. PXI-5152 Front Panel Indicators
Label Function
ACCESS Indicates the status of the PCI bus and the interface from the PXI-5152 to the
controller.
ACTIVE Indicates the status of the onboard acquisition hardware of the PXI-5152.
Configuring the PXI/PCI-5152 in MAX
Use Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) to configure your NI hardware. MAX
informs other programs about which NI hardware products are in the system and how they are
configured. MAX is automatically installed with NI-SCOPE.
1. Launch MAX.
2. In the configuration tree, expand Devices and Interfaces to see the list of installed NI
hardware.
Installed modules appear under the name of their associated chassis.
3. Expand your Chassis tree item.
MAX lists all modules installed in the chassis. Your default names may vary.
Note If you do not see your module listed, press <F5> to refresh the list of
installed modules. If the module is still not listed, power off the system, ensure
the module is correctly installed, and restart.
4. Record the identifier MAX assigns to the hardware. Use this identifier when
programming the PXI/PCI-5152.
5. Self-test the hardware by selecting the item in the configuration tree and clicking Self-
Test in the MAX toolbar.
The MAX self-test performs a basic verification of hardware resources.
6. Run the test panels on the device to verify the signal.
a) To access the test panels, right-click the device and select Test Panels. The
NI-SCOPE Soft Front Panel (SFP) launches automatically.
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b) Do one of the following to connect a signal to the device:
• Connect an external signal by clicking Auto or by selecting the appropriate
device parameters for the signal, or
• Connect a cable from PFI 1 to an input channel and select Utility»Probe
Compensation from the SFP menu. Click Auto to display a 1 kHz square
wave.
Note The PXI/PCI-5152 has self-calibration capabilities, which you can
access programmatically with NI-SCOPE and your ADE, or interactively with
NI-SCOPE SFP or MAX.
Related Information
Making a Measurement on page 12
What Should I Do if the Module Fails the Self-Test? on page 14
What Should I Do if the PXI/PCI-5152 Doesn't Appear in MAX? on page 14
Programming the PXI/PCI-5152
You can acquire data interactively using the NI-SCOPE SFP, or you can use the NI-SCOPE
instrument driver to program your device in the supported ADE of your choice.
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