National Instruments PXI-8150 Series User manual

Getting Started with Your
PXI™-8150 Series for
Windows 95/NT
Getting Started with Your PXI-8150 Series
October 1997 Edition
Part Number 321730A-01
© Copyright 1997 National Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Warranty
The PXI-8150 Series of embedded PXI computers are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of one year from the date of shipment, as evidenced by receipts or other documentation. National Instruments
will, at its option, repair or replace equipment that proves to be defective during the warranty period. This warranty
includes parts and labor.
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not execute programming instructions if National Instruments receives notice of such defects during the warranty
period. National Instruments does not warrant that the operation of the software shall be uninterrupted or error free.
A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number must be obtained from the factory and clearly marked on the outside
of the package before any equipment will be accepted for warranty work. National Instruments will pay the shipping
costs of returning to the owner parts which are covered by warranty.
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This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in strict
accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause interference to radio and television
reception. Classification requirements are the same for the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) and the Canadian Department of Communications (DOC). This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the following two regulatory agencies:
Federal Communications Commission
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant topart 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonableprotection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Notices to User: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by National Instruments could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment under the FCC Rules.
This device complies with the FCC rules only if used with shielded interface cables
of suitable quality and construction. National Instruments used such cables to test
this device and provides them for sale to the user. The use of inferior or nonshielded
interface cables could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under the
FCC rules.
If necessary, consult National Instruments or an experienced radio/television technician for additional
suggestions. The following booklet prepared by the FCC may also be helpful: Interference to Home
Electronic Entertainment Equipment Handbook. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government
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Canadian Department of Communications
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.

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Table
of
Contents
About This Manual
Organization of This Manual........................................................................................vii
Conventions Used in This Manual................................................................................vii
How to Use This Documentation Set ...........................................................................viii
Related Documentation.................................................................................................ix
Customer Communication............................................................................................ix
Chapter 1
Introduction
What You Need to Get Started .....................................................................................1-1
Hardware Description...................................................................................................1-1
Software Description ....................................................................................................1-2
National Instruments Application Software...................................................1-2
Files and Directories Installed on Your Hard Drive.....................................................1-3
Chapter 2
Setup
Hardware Installation....................................................................................................2-1
Setting up the PXI-8150 ...............................................................................................2-3
Appendix A
Default Settings
Appendix B
Customer Communication
Glossary

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Figure
Figure 2-1. PXI Mainframe and Controller.............................................................. 2-3
Table
Table A-1. PXI-8150 Series Hardware Default Settings......................................... A-1

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About
This
Manual
You can use this manual to get a quick start with the PXI-8150 Series
embedded computers. This manual summarizes the setup instructions
and default settings. You may find these sections contain all the
information you need to get started with your PXI-8150 kit.
Organization of This Manual
This manual is organized as follows:
• Chapter 1, Introduction, describes the PXI-8150 Series of
embedded PXI computers, lists what you need to get started, lists
optional software, and gives an overview of the directory structure
on your hard drive.
• Chapter 2, Setup, contains basic instructions for setting up the
PXI-8150 embedded computer.
• Appendix A, Default Settings, summarizes the hardware default
settings for the PXI-8150 Series kits.
• Appendix B, Customer Communication, contains forms you can
use to request help from National Instruments or to comment on
our products and manuals.
•TheGlossary contains an alphabetical list and description of terms
used in this manual, including abbreviations, acronyms, metric
prefixes, mnemonics, and symbols.
Conventions Used in This Manual
The following conventions are used in this manual:
♦This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a caution, which
advises you of precautions to take to avoid injury, data loss, or a
system crash.
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advises you of precautions to take to avoid being electrically shocked.
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bold italic Bold italic text denotes a caution or warning.
italic Italic text denotes emphasis, a cross reference, or an introduction to a
key concept.
monospace Text in this font denotes the proper names of disk drives, paths,
directories, filenames and extensions.
How to Use This Documentation Set
Begin by reading this manual, Getting Started with Your PXI™-8150
Series for Windows 95/NT, for basic instructions on setting up the
PXI-8150. This is a brief quick-start manual that describes how to
get started with your kit using the default settings.
The PXI-8150 Series User Manual contains more details about
changing the hardware installation or configuration from the defaults,
and using the hardware.
Refer to the NI-VISA User Manual to learn about VISA and how to use
it in your system. The NI-VISA online help describes the attributes,
events, and operations you can use in NI-VISA. You can find this same
information in the NI-VISA Programmer Reference Manual. These two
manuals are available in the c:\Vxipnp\Win
XX
\NIvisa\Manuals
directory (where Win
XX
is either Win95 or WinNT) under the names
NI-VISAUsersMan.pdf and NI-VISAProgrammersMan.pdf. Use the
Acrobat Reader program, Version 3 or later, to open these files.
PXI-8156 users receive the NI-488.2M software kit, which includes
the NI-488.2M User Manual for Windows 95 and Windows NT and the
NI-488.2M Function Reference Manual for Win32. PXI-8155 users can
get this kit by ordering a PXI-GPIB interface module.
If you ordered either LabVIEW or LabWindows™/CVI, you receive full
documentation along with a configuration disk to unlock and access
these application programming environments, which are already
installed on your hard drive.

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Related Documentation
The following documents contain information that you may find helpful
as you read this manual:
•PICMG 2.0 R2.1 CompactPCI Specification, PCI Industrial
Computers Manufacturers Group
• IEEE Standard P1284.1-1997 (C/MM) Standard for Information
Technology for Transport Independent Printer/System Interface
•PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 2.1, PCI Special Interest
Group
•PXI Specification, Revision 1.0, National Instruments Corporation
•Serialized IRQ Support for PCI Systems Specification,
Revision 6.0, Compaq Computer et al.
Customer Communication
National Instruments wants to receive your comments on our products
and manuals. We are interested in the applications you develop with
our products, and we want to help if you have problems with them.
To make it easy for you to contact us, this manual contains comment
and configuration forms for you to complete. These forms are in
Appendix B, Customer Communication, at the end of this manual.

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Chapter
1
Introduction
This chapter describes the PXI-8150 Series of embedded PXI
computers, lists what you need to get started, lists optional software,
and gives an overview of the directory structure on your hard drive.
What You Need to Get Started
❑PXI-8150 Series embedded controller
❑PXI bus mainframe
❑Keyboard (and included adapter cable)
❑Serial or PS/2 mouse
❑Monitor with VGA or better resolution
Hardware Description
The PXI-8150 Series are 3U-size embedded PXI computers based on
the Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) bus and Industry-Standard
Architecture (ISA). These embedded computers are high-performance,
easy-to-use platforms that take advantage of the PXI high-performance
backplane capabilities to control PXI systems. These embedded
computers.
All models in the PXI-8150 Series are compatible with PC-compatible
software tools, the National Instruments LabVIEW and
LabWindows/CVI application software, and the NI-VISA, NI-488.2M,
and NI-DAQ driver software.
For in-depth details on the PXI-8150 hardware, consult the PXI-8150
Series User Manual.

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Software Description
National Instruments has developed several software kits you can use
with the PXI-8150 Series. The software is already installed on your hard
drive.
You can use the NI-VISA high-level API to program GPIB, Serial,
parallel, and PXI devices in much the same manner. The NI-VISA kit
includes installation disks you can use if you need to reinstall the
software, and the NI-VISA User Manual.
The NI-488.2M software kit is the industry standard for controlling
external GPIB instruments through the GPIB port on the PXI-8156 front
panel. The software is already installed on your hard drive, and you also
receive backup installation disks and the NI-488.2M User Manual for
Windows 95 and Windows NT and the NI-488.2M Function Reference
Manual for Win32.
The GPIB interface is fully compatible with the NI-488.2M driver for a
variety of operating systems. Any software using NI-488.2M will run
on the PXI-8150.
National Instruments Application Software
You can use the National Instruments LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI
application programs and instrument drivers to ease your programming
tasks. These standardized programs match the modular virtual
instrument capability of PXI and can reduce your application
development time. These programs are fully VXIplug&play compliant
and feature extensive libraries of GPIB, Serial, and VXI instrument
drivers written to take full advantage of direct PXI control. LabVIEW
and LabWindows/CVI include all the tools needed for instrument
control, data acquisition, analysis, and presentation.
LabVIEW is a complete programming environment that departs from
the sequential nature of traditional programming languages and features
a graphical programming environment.
LabWindows/CVI is an interactive C development environment for
building test and measurement and instrument control systems. It
includes interactive code-generation tools and a graphical editor for
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If you ordered LabVIEW or LabWindows/CVI, you received a
configuration disk to access either or both of these application
programming environments. Refer to Chapter 2, Setup, for more
information. You also received all the necessary libraries to support
your PXI-8150 and hundreds of complete instrument drivers, which
are modular, source-code programs that handle the communication
with your instrument to speed your application development.
Files and Directories Installed on Your Hard Drive
Your hard drive includes a directory called images in its root that
contains software and soft copies of manuals for the operating system
and peripherals. The directory structure under the images directory is
logically organized into several levels.
In the images directory itself, you will find a manuals directory,
an os directory, and directories for each of the peripherals of your
computer.
The manuals directory contains quick reference guides, technical
reference manuals, and National Instruments software manuals, all in
Adobe Acrobat format. To access any of these manuals, change your
directory to c:\images\pxi815x\manuals and list the contents of
that directory. You will see several files, one corresponding to each
peripheral.
The os directory contains a subdirectory corresponding to the operating
system installed on your computer. That subdirectory contains an image
of the CD from which your operating system was installed, so you do
not need to insert the CD when you install a new peripheral. When the
software prompts you to insert the CD, simply direct the system to look
in the images\os directory instead.
For example, if your system has Windows 95 installed, you should find
an image of the Windows 95 CD in c:\images\os\win95.
The rest of the directories correspond to each of the peripherals in
your system. Within each of these directories are the drivers for the
peripherals. These files and directories are copied exactly from the
distribution disks of the manufacturers, so the naming conventions vary
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Because the naming conventions may not be completely
straightforward, National Instruments provides a text file named
drivers.txt in the c:\images\pxi815x directory. The
drivers.txt file explains how to install support for each peripheral.
You may want to print this file for reference when you install your
peripheral device drivers.

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Chapter
2
Setup
This chapter contains basic instructions for setting up the PXI-8150
embedded computer.
You can use this material as a guide to quickly configure and operate
your PXI system using the PXI-8150. This chapter assumes that you
intend to perform a basic configuration as follows:
• You have one PXI mainframe in which you will be using the
PXI-8150.
• You will use the default settings.
Refer to Appendix A, Default Settings, for a complete listing of the
default settings. If you need more information, or if you want to try
a different configuration, please refer to the PXI-8150 Series User
Manual for information about the hardware, or to the National
Instruments software manuals you received with your kit.
Hardware Installation
Caution: To prevent electrostatic discharge, touch the antistatic plastic package to
a metal part of your PXI mainframe before removing the PXI-8150 from
the package.
1. Plug in your mainframe before installing the PXI-8150. The power
cord grounds the mainframe and protects it from electrical damage
while you install the module.
Warning: To protect both yourself and the mainframe from electrical hazards, leave
the mainframe off until you finish installing the PXI-8150 module.
2. Remove or open any doors or covers blocking access to the system
controller slot (Slot 1) in the mainframe.
3. Make sure the injector/ejector handle is in its downward position.
Align the PXI-8150 with the card guides on the top and bottom of
the system controller slot.
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Caution: Do not raise the injector/ejector handle as you insert the PXI-8150. The
module will not insert properly unless the handle is in its downward
position so that it does not interfere with the injector/ejector rail on the
mainframe.
4. Hold the handle as you slowly slide the module into the mainframe
until the handle catches on the injector/ejector rail.
5. Raise the injector/ejector handle until the module firmly seats into
the backplane receptacle connectors. The front panel of the
PXI-8150 should be even with the front panel of the mainframe.
6. Tighten the four bracket-retaining screws on the top and bottom of
the front panel to secure the PXI-8150 to the mainframe.
7. Check the installation.
8. Connect the keyboard and mouse to the appropriate connectors.
Use the keyboard adapter cable that your received with your kit if
you need to adapt an AT-style keyboard to the PXI-8150 mini-DIN
connector.
9. Connect the VGA monitor video cable to the VGA connector.
10. Connect devices to ports as required by your system configuration.
Some ports, such as the Parallel port, have adapter cables that you
can order from National Instruments.
11. Replace or close any doors or covers to the mainframe.
Figure 2-1 shows a PXI-8156 installed in the system controller slot of a
National Instruments PXI-1000 mainframe. You can place PXI devices
in any of the peripheral slots, which are numbered 2 through 8.
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Figure 2-1. PXI Mainframe and Controller
Setting up the PXI-8150
At Windows 95/NT startup, the software prompts you to insert a disk to
configure the system for LabVIEW or LabWindows/CVI, and to enter
the serial number for the operating system. These programming
environments are already installed on your system but you must insert
a configuration disk when prompted so that you can access and use
them. If you ordered either of these programming environments, select
1 Injector/Ejector Handle
2 PXI Board 3 PXI-8156 System Controller
4 PXI-1000 Chassis 5 Injector/Ejector Rail
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ON STANDBY
5
1
2
3
4

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the appropriate checkbox and insert the configuration disk. Follow
the instructions as prompted.
Do not select either checkbox if you did not order LabVIEW or
LabWindows/CVI. Continue with the rest of the Setup program.
The PXI-8150 comes with the NI-488.2M and NI-VISA software
already installed. However, if you need to reinstall NI-VISA in the
event that your files were accidentally erased, use the Setup program
and follow the prompts to install these programs from the diskettes.
The PXI-8156 kit also includes backup disks for NI-488.2M.
Similarly, if you need to reinstall LabVIEW or LabWindows/CVI,
use the CD or diskette package that came with these programs.

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Appendix
A
Default Settings
This appendix summarizes the hardware default settings for the
PXI-8150 Series kits. If you need more information about a particular
setting or if you want to try a different configuration, refer to the
PXI-8150 Series User Manual.
Table A-1. PXI-8150 Series Hardware Default Settings
Hardware Component Default Setting
W1 (CPU Board)
CMOS Clear Disabled (Normal CMOS operation)
W3 (CPU Board)
INTS Connection Serial IRQ Connected to INTS
W4 (CPU Board)
INTP Connection No Connection to INTP
W1 (I/O Board)
Ethernet EEPROM
(PXI-8156 only)
Enabled. Do not alter this setting.
Ethernet Settings
(PXI-8156 only) I/O Address = 0x300
IRQ = 9
GPIB Settings
(PXI-8156 only) I/O Address = 0x2c0
IRQ = 11
DMA = Disabled

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Appendix
B
Customer Communication
For your convenience, this appendix contains forms to help you gather the information necessary
to help us solve your technical problems and a form you can use to comment on the product
documentation. When you contact us, we need the information on the Technical Support Form and
the configuration form, if your manual contains one, about your system configuration to answer your
questions as quickly as possible.
National Instruments has technical assistance through electronic, fax, and telephone systems to
quickly provide theinformation you need.Our electronic services include a bulletin board service,
an FTP site, a Fax-on-Demand system, and e-mail support. If you have a hardware or software
problem, first try the electronic support systems. If the information available on these systems
does not answer your questions, we offer fax and telephone support through our technical support
centers, which are staffed by applications engineers.
Electronic Services
National Instruments has BBS and FTP sites dedicated for 24-hour support with a collection of files
and documents to answer most common customer questions. From these sites, you can also download
the latest instrument drivers, updates, and example programs. For recorded instructions on how to use
the bulletin board and FTP services and forBBS automated information, call (512) 795-6990. You can
access these services at:
United States: (512) 794-5422
Up to 14,400 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
United Kingdom: 01635 551422
Up to 9,600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
France: 01 48 65 15 59
Up to 9,600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
To access our FTP site, log on to our Internet host, ftp.natinst.com, as anonymous and use your
documents are located in the /support directories.
Bulletin Board Support
FTP Support

Fax-on-Demand is a 24-hour information retrieval system containing a library of documents on a wide
range of technical information. You can access Fax-on-Demand from a touch-tone telephone at
(512) 418-1111.
You can submit technical support questions to the applications engineering team through e-mail at the
Internet address listed below. Remember to include your name, address, and phone number so we can
contact you with solutions and suggestions.
Telephone and Fax Support
National Instruments has branch offices all over the world. Use the list below to find the technical
support number for your country. If there is no National Instruments office in your country, contact the
source from which you purchased your software to obtain support.
Telephone Fax
Australia 03 9879 5166 03 9879 6277
Austria 0662 45 79 90 0 0662 45 79 90 19
Belgium 02 757 00 20 02 757 03 11
Brazil 011 288 336 011 288 8528
Canada (Ontario) 905 785 0085 905 785 0086
Canada (Quebec) 514 694 8521 514 694 4399
Denmark 45 76 26 00 45 76 26 02
Finland 09 725 725 11 09 725 725 55
France 01 48 14 24 24 01 48 14 24 14
Germany 089 741 31 30 089 714 60 35
Hong Kong 2645 3186 2686 8505
Israel 03 6120092 03 6120095
Italy 02 413091 02 41309215
Japan 03 5472 2970 03 5472 2977
Korea 02 596 7456 02 596 7455
Mexico 5 520 2635 5 520 3282
Netherlands 0348 433466 0348 430673
Norway 32 84 84 00 32 84 86 00
Singapore 2265886 2265887
Spain 91 640 0085 91 640 0533
Sweden 08 730 49 70 08 730 43 70
Switzerland 056 200 51 51 056 200 51 55
Taiwan 02 377 1200 02 737 4644
United Kingdom 01635 523545 01635 523154
United States 512 795 8248 512 794 5678
Fax-on-Demand Support
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