National Instruments PXI NI PXI-8105 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration
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Basic PXI System Configuration
1. Launch MAX.
2. In the Configuration tree, click the Devices and Interfaces branch to
expand it.
3. If the PXI system controller has not yet been configured, it is labeled
PXI System (Unidentified). Right-click this entry to display the
pop-up menu, then select the appropriate controller model from the
Identify As submenu.
4. Click the PXI System controller. The chassis (or multiple chassis, in a
multichassis configuration) is listed below it. Identify each chassis by
right-clicking its entry, then selecting the appropriate chassis model
through the Identify As submenu. Further expanding the PXI System
branch shows all devices in the system that can be recognized by
NI-VISA. When your controller and all your chassis are identified,
the required
pxisys.ini file is complete.
The PXI specification allows many combinations of PXI chassis and
system modules. To assist system integrators, the manufacturers of
PXI chassis and system modules must document the capabilities of their
products. The minimum documentation requirements are contained in
.ini files, which consist of ASCII text. System integrators, configuration
utilities, and device drivers can use these
.ini files.
The capability documentation for the chassis is contained in a
chassis.ini file provided by the chassis manufacturer. The information
in this file is combined with information about the system controller to
create a single system initialization file called
pxisys.ini (PXI System
Initialization). The NI PXI-8105 uses MAX to generate the
pxisys.ini
file from the
chassis.ini file.
Device drivers and other utility software read the
pxisys.ini file to
obtain system information. For detailed information about initialization
files, refer to the PXI specification at
www.pxisa.org.
Upgrading RAM
You can change the amount of installed RAM on the NI PXI-8105 by
upgrading the SO-DIMM.
To upgrade the RAM, remove the NI PXI-8105 from the PXI chassis. To
optimize both memory capacity and system performance, use the same size
and speed memory module in each of the two module slots. The use of