11-01-2011 04:39 PM
Hi Jon:
-Ilya.
11-02-2011 09:42 AM
Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply. The reason you are receiving the error when calling "niRFSG_WriteArbWaveformComplexI16" is because this function call implicitly puts the device into the "commited" state when using the NI 5673. This is reflected in the NI-RFSG Help under the article titled "NI-RFSG Programming State Model". When transitioning to the committed state, the driver validates the specific configuration, which includes checking the status of the PLL.
I've noticed it's been about a year since you've last seen this issue. Can you think of any changes that have been made to either the hardware connections or your code that may have caused this? I'd like to isolate the issue to either being with the setup/programming or with the devices themselves.
Jon
11-02-2011 12:32 PM
Hi Jon:
Thank you for the explanation of the "niRFSG_WriteArbWaveformComplexI16".
I cannot think of any changes in the code. It is the same as before, I'm pretty certain about that. The fact is that these cards were giving me problems in the past. There was some error during the self-test, if I remember right, that went away after reboot.
How do you think this problem can be isolated? I can send you the SPY log to make sure. Why is the soft panel failing?
I have swapped the cards around, but the error is still the same in the same spot. Could the cables fail? Those thin blue ones.
-Ilya.
11-03-2011 05:21 PM
Hi Jon:
I'm starting to believe that there is some intermitten problem with the cabling (or HW).
So I tried all the cards in the first slot - the LabVIEW example ran fine.
Then I put th esystem together (the order was different than a few days ago) and it ran fine. No errors.
Not sure how to make sure this error doesn't come up again. Another problem is that it may be masking something else also.
-Ilya.
11-04-2011 03:50 PM
Hi,
My guess is that it's with the cabling or connectors. I would make sure that all the cables are functioning properly. You could also check for any faulty or damaged connectors. This KB describes how to identify a damaged connector as well as best practices for making the connections.
Jon
01-29-2012 06:53 AM
I have two daisy chained NI PXIe 5673. But for the meantime, I only have to transmit one RF signal at 915 MHz. What is the correct clock source for this setting? Thank you.