Installing the Software and Driver Using NI Package Manager..... 5 Installing the PCIe-5775 Module into PCIe Chassis....... 6 PCIe-5775 Front Panel and Pinout.
PCIe-5775 Getting Started Guide Getting Started with the PCIe-5775 This document explains how to install, configure, test, and use the PCIe-5775. You can program the PCIe-5775 with the following software options. FlexRIO driver software ■ NI LabVIEW Instrument Design Libraries for FlexRIO (instrument design ■...
FlexRIO hardware. Verifying the System Requirements To use the PCIe-5775, 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 installed or available at ni.com/manuals.
PCIe-5775 Getting Started Guide (this document) ■ PCIe-5775 Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information ■ Preparing the Environment Ensure the environment in which you are using the PCIe-5775 meets the following specifications. Operating environment Ambient temperature range 0 °C to 45 °C (Tested in accordance with IEC-60068-2-1 and IEC-60068-2-2.
FlexRIO. Documentation for FlexRIO is available at ni.com/ manuals. Installing the PCIe-5775 Module into PCIe Chassis 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.
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PCIe-5775 Getting Started Guide Figure 1. PCIe-5775 Front Panel PCIe-5775 REF/ CLK IN 4 Vpp MAX ni.com...
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PCIe-5775 Getting Started Guide The following table describes the signal connections for the PCIe-5775. Connector Description Function Molex Nano-Pitch DIO Multi-signal DIO connector that connector provides access to FPGA multi- gigabit transceivers (MGTs) and general-purpose LVCMOS signals. AI 0 Standard SMA female Analog input connection.
— Notice The maximum input signal levels are valid only when the module is powered on. To avoid permanent damage to the PCIe-5775, do not apply a signal to the device when the module is powered down. Notice Connections that exceed any of the maximum ratings of any connector on the PCIe-5775 can damage the device and the system.
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DRAM Bank 1 (2 GB) (2 GB) Reference Clock The following figure shows a block diagram of the carrier portion of the PCIe-5775 (KU040 and KU060 FPGA versions). Figure 1. Carrier Block Diagram (KU040 and KU060) Power Supplies +12 V +5 V +12 V, +3.3 V...
FPGA. Adapter module socketed CLIP allows your IP to communicate directly with both the FPGA VI and the external adapter module connector interface. The PCIe-5775 ships with socketed CLIP items that add module I/O to the LabVIEW project. Making a Measurement with LabVIEW 1.
PCIe-5775 Getting Started Guide Synchronizing Reference Clocks and Triggers across PCI Express devices To synchronize the PCIe-5775 with another PCI Express FlexRIO device, you need the following accessories: Compact Synchronization Interface Cable, NI part number 787213-01 ■ To synchronize the PCIe-5775 with any PCI Express device that supports RTSI...
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To synchronize the PCIe-5775 with another FlexRIO PCI Express device, you need the Compact Synchronization Interface Cable, NI part number 787213-01. 1. Install the PCIe-5775 and another PCI Express FlexRIO device into one PCI Express backplane. 2. Insert one end of the Compact Synchronization Interface Cable into the synchronization connector on each PCI Express FlexRIO device.
Compact Synchronization Interface to RTSI Adapter, NI part number 787214-01, and a RTSI cable, NI part number 776249-02. 1. Affix the RTSI adapter to the top of the PCIe-5775 using the attached mounting screws. 2. Install the PCIe-5775 and up to five additional PCI Express devices in one PCI Express backplane.
KnowledgeBase for additional information our technical support engineers create as they answer common user questions and resolve unexpected issues. What Should I Do if the PCIe-5775 Does Not Appear in MAX? 1. In the MAX configuration tree, expand Devices and Interfaces.
4. Navigate to the Device Manager by right-clicking the Start button, and selecting Device Manager. 5. Verify the PCIe-5775 appears in the Device Manager. a. Under an NI entry, confirm that a PCIe-5775 entry appears. Note If you are using a PC with a device for PXI remote control system, under System Devices, also confirm that no error conditions appear for the PCI-to-PCI Bridge.
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