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1.               Embedded Controller                                                TRIG    88         OOO00    k   a fl                  Figure 3 6  USB Connector Location and Pinout    Table 3 7  USB Connector Signals                            Pin Signal Name Signal Description  1 VCC Cable Power   5 V   2  Data USB Data    3  Data USB Data    4 GND Ground             UN Caution To ensure the specified EMC performance  install a snap on ferrite  National  Instruments part number 711849 01  in accordance with the product installation    instructions     Install a noise suppression ferrite  included in your shipping kit  around all attached  external USB cables to ensure that your device meets all EMC standards applicable to your  country  Install the ferrite so that each USB cable loops through the ferrite as shown in  Figure 3 7  The ferrite should be installed so that it is approximately 50    75 mm  2 3 in         National Instruments    3 9    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 3 1 0 Information    from the end of the cable that plugs into the controller  The ferrite should accommodate  from 2 4 USB cables depending on cable diameter                 Figure 3 7  Installing a Ferrite on a Single USB Cable    NI PXle 8820 User Manual 3 10 ni com    Chapter 3 10 Information    Trigger    The TRIG connector is the software controlled trigger connection for  routing PXI triggers to or from the backplane trigger bus     Figure 3 8 shows the TRIG connector location on the NI PXIe
2.       On die L2 cache    2 MB       Single Channel DDR3 RAM  PC3 10600    2 GB Standard  8 GB Maximum       Hard Drive    250 GB Serial ATA  minimum        Ethernet    10 100 1000 BaseT       PXI Express 4 Link Configuration    xl  xl  xl  xl                      PXI Express 2 Link Configuration xl  xl  Serial Ports  RS 232  Yes  1   Parallel Port Yes  1   Hi Speed USB  2 0  Ports Yes  4   PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Connector No  PXI Trigger Bus Input Output Yes       Installed Operating System    Windows 7 Professional               Controllers configured for LabVIEW RT provide a 80 GB  minimum  SATA hard drive              National Instruments    A 1 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Appendix A Specifications                                  Electrical  Current  Amps   Voltage  V  Typical Maximum    3 3 V 1 9 A 24A   5 V 0 7 A 1 9 A   12 V 2 3 A 2 5A   12 V 0A OA    5 Vaux 0 55 A 0 66 A   Note  Does not include any attached USB devices or ExpressCard           Physical    Board dimensions    Slot requirements                  Compatibility 0       Weilhl    ieisiici voiceless    Environment    Maximum altitude    Pollution Degree                  Indoor use only     UN Caution Clean the NI PXIe 8820 with a soft nonmetallic brush  Make sure that the device    2 slot 3U PXI Express module    One system slot plus one    controller expansion slot    Fully compatible with  PXI Express Specification 1 0    0 85 kg  1 87 Ib  typical    2 000 m  800 mbar    at 25   C ambient temperature     is 
3.      e Hardware Prefetcher   This setting enables or disables CPU cache  hardware prefetching  The default value is Enabled  Enabling  hardware prefetching can increase system performance for some       National Instruments 2 7 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    applications  but can cause control algorithms to behave less  deterministically     e Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch   This setting enables or disables  prefetching of adjacent cache lines from memory to the CPU cache   The default value is Enabled  Enabling adjacent cache line prefetching  can increase system performance for some applications  but can cause  control algorithms to behave less deterministically     Video Configuration Submenu    Use this submenu to apply alternate settings to the video configuration   Normally  you do not need to modify these settings  as the factory default  settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration possible     e Primary Display   tThis setting specifies which video adapter the  BIOS should use as the primary adapter if more than one is present   To use an external video adapter as the primary graphics adapter   choose Add in Board Video  The default value is Onboard Video     Power Wake Configuration Submenu    Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the power and wake  features of the chipset and controller  Normally  you do not need to modify  these settings  as the factory default s
4.     Chapter 3 1 0 Information    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Table 3 2  DisplayPort Connector Signals  Continued                                                        Pin Signal Name  10 ML_Lane3 p    11 GND   12 ML_Lane3 n    13 CONFIG1   14 CONFIG2   15 AUX CH  p    16 GND   17 AUX CH  n    18 Hot Plug Detect   19 Return   20 DP_PWR   3 4 ni com    coM1    Chapter 3 10 Information    UN Caution To ensure EMC compliance  limit serial cable length to no more than 30 meters        National Instruments    Figure 3 3 shows the location and pinouts for the COM1 connector on the  NI PXIe 8820  Table 3 3 lists and describes the COMI connector signal        WU NATIONAL  pP INSTRUMENTS    luser2    pwrok S  reread om  poy 3                                                                                                 Figure 3 3  COM1 Connector Location and Pinout    Table 3 3  COM1 Connector Signals                                                 Pin Signal Name Signal Description  1 DCD  Data Carrier Detect  2 RXD  Receive Data  3 TXD  Transmit Data  4 DTR  Data Terminal Ready  5 GND Ground  6 DSR  Data Set Ready  7 RTS  Ready to Send  8 CTS  Clear to Send  9 RI  Ring Indicator   Note  The pound symbol     indicates an active low signal           3 5    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 3 1 0 Information    Ethernet    Figure 3 4 shows the location and pinouts for the Ethernet connector on the  NI PXIe 8820  Table 3 4 lists and describes the Ethernet connector signals     3    N
5.   ADVERSE FACTORS SUCH AS THESE ARE HEREAFTER  COLLECTIVELY TERMED    SYSTEM FAILURES      ANY APPLICATION WHERE A SYSTEM FAILURE WOULD CREATE A RISK OF  HARM TO PROPERTY OR PERSONS  INCLUDING THE RISK OF BODILY INJURY AND DEATH  SHOULD NOT BE RELIANT SOLELY  UPON ONE FORM OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEM DUE TO THE RISK OF SYSTEM FAILURE  TO AVOID DAMAGE  INJURY  OR DEATH   THE USER OR APPLICATION DESIGNER MUST TAKE REASONABLY PRUDENT STEPS TO PROTECT AGAINST SYSTEM FAILURES   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BACK UP OR SHUT DOWN MECHANISMS  BECAUSE EACH END USER SYSTEM IS  CUSTOMIZED AND DIFFERS FROM NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS  TESTING PLATFORMS AND BECAUSE A USER OR APPLICATION  DESIGNER MAY USE NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER PRODUCTS IN A MANNER NOT  EVALUATED OR CONTEMPLATED BY NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS  THE USER OR APPLICATION DESIGNER IS ULTIMATELY  RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING AND VALIDATING THE SUITABILITY OF NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS WHENEVER  NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS ARE INCORPORATED IN A SYSTEM OR APPLICATION  INCLUDING  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  THE APPROPRIATE DESIGN  PROCESS AND SAFETY LEVEL OF SUCH SYSTEM OR APPLICATION     Compliance       Electromagnetic Compatibility Information    This product was tested and complies with the regulatory requirements and limits for electromagnetic compatibility  EMC  as  stated in the product specifications  These requirements and limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference when the pro
6.   UN Caution Do not raise the injector ejector handle as you insert the NI PXIe 8820  The  module will not insert properly unless the handle is in its downward position so that  it does not interfere with the injector rail on the chassis     6     NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Hold the handle as you slowly slide the module into the chassis until  the handle catches on the injector ejector rail     Raise the injector ejector handle until the module firmly seats  into the backplane receptacle connectors  The front panel of the  NI PXIe 8820 should be even with the front panel of the chassis     Tighten the four bracket retaining screws on the top and bottom of the  front panel to secure the NI PXIe 8820 to the chassis     2 2 ni com          National Instruments    10     11     12   13   14     Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Check the installation     Connect the keyboard and mouse to the appropriate connectors  If you  are using a PS 2 keyboard and a PS 2 mouse  a Y splitter adapter is  available to connect both to a single USB connector  Refer to   Figure 4 1  Y Splitter Cable     Connect the DisplayPort monitor video cable to the DisplayPort  connector  or use the DisplayPort to VGA adapter included with your  controller to connect a VGA monitor to the DisplayPort connector     Connect devices to ports as required by your system configuration   Power on the chassis     Verify that the controller boots  If the controller does not boot  refer  to the What if the NI
7.   the Intel Boot Agent  will be displayed in the Boot Option Priorities menu  allowing you to  boot from a PXE server on the local subnet  Note that the Intel Boot  Agent device names are preceded by IBA GE Slot in the Boot Option  Priorities menu  The system must be restarted for this setting to take  effect  The default value is Disabled     Boot Option Priorities   These settings specify the order in which the  BIOS checks for bootable devices  including the local hard disk drive   removable devices such as USB flash disk drives or USB CD ROM   drives  or the PXE network boot agent  The BIOS will first attempt to    2 12 ni com    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    boot from the device associated with Boot Option  1  followed by  Boot Option  2  and Boot Option  3  If multiple boot devices are not  present  the BIOS setup utility will not display all of these  configuration options  To select a boot device  press  lt Enter gt  on the  desired configuration option and select a boot device from the resulting  menu  You can also disable certain boot devices by selecting Disabled     3 Note Only one device of a given type will be shown in this list  If more than one device  of the same type exists  use the Device BBS Priorities submenus to re order the priority of  devices of the same type        National Instruments    The following submenus will be displayed if one or more bootable devices  of the corresponding type is present     Hard Drive BBS Priorities   Use thi
8.  22   installation   video  4 4  NI resources  B 1  obtaining latest drivers  4 5    NI PXle 8820 User Manual l 2    E    electrical specifications  A 2  electromagnetic compatibility  A 4  environmental management  specifications  A 5  WEEE information  A 5  Ethernet  connector  3 1  location and pinout  figure   3 6  signals  table   3 6  examples  NI resources   B 1    F    features of PXI Express  2 22  files and directories installed on hard  drive  2 22  Floppy Drive BBS Priorities menu  2 14  front panel  connectors  Ethernet  3 1  parallel port  3 1  3 7  PXI trigger  3 1  serial  3 1  3 5  trigger  3 11  USB  3 1  3 9  video  3 1  3 3  dimensions  3 2  features  3 12  LEDs  4 1  functional overview of NI PXIe 8820  1 2    H    hard drive  3 12  files and directories installed on  2 22  recovery  2 25  hard drive BBS priorities menu  2 14  help  technical support  B 1    ni com    images directory  2 22  installation  See also configuration  injector ejector handle position   caution   2 2  NI PXIe 8820 installed in a PXI Express  chassis  figure   2 3  procedure  2 1  removing NI PXIe 8820 from PXI  Express chassis  2 4  removing protective screw caps   figure   2 2  installing an OS  from USB CD DVD ROM  2 25  overview  2 25  installing the video driver  4 4  instrument drivers  NI resources   B 1    K    keyboard  plugging PS 2 mouse and keyboard  into controller  4 3  KnowledgeBase  B 1    L    LabVIEW  1 4  RT configuration switches  2 19  RT installation and con
9.  8820   Table 3 8 lists and describes the trigger connector signals        Al   PENT   i 1    INSTRUMENTS_  e  ENN 1                                                          4                   NI PXle 8820  Embedded Controller                                                             Figure 3 8  TRIG Connector Location and Pinout    Table 3 8  TRIG Connector Signals                Pin Signal Name Signal Description  1 TRIG Trigger  2  Shield  GND Ground                      National Instruments 3 11 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 3 1 0 Information    Front Panel Features       The NI PXIe 8820 has the following front panel features     e Acontroller reset pushbutton  press the button to generate a reset to the  controller     e Two front panel LEDs that show PC status    Data Storage    The DRIVE LED indicates when an access to the internal hard  disk is occurring    The PWR OK FAULT LED indicates the status of the controller   The LED will indicate one of the following states     e Green ON steady   PXI Express and onboard power is on and  within regulation limits     e Green BLINKING   One of the onboard power supplies is  operating outside of the normal limits or the system power  supply is out of regulation     e OFF   The controller is powered off     e Red BLINKING   The controller detected a power rail fault  when trying to boot     The USER1 LED is a bi color green yellow LED  You can define  the USER1 LED to meet the needs of your LabVIEW application     The 
10.  PXTe 8820 does not boot  section of Chapter 5   Troubleshooting     Figure 2 2 shows an NI PXIe 8820 installed in the system controller slot of  a National Instruments NI PXIe 1082 chassis                    1  2       NI PXle 1082 Chassis 3 Injector Ejector Rail  NI PXle 8820 Controller          Figure 2 2  NI PXle 8820 Controller Installed in a PXI Express Chassis    2 3 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    How to Remove the Controller from the PXI Express Chassis    The NI PXIe 8820 controller is designed for easy handling  To remove the  unit from the PXI Express chassis  complete the following steps     1  Power off the chassis    2  Unscrew the 4 bracket retaining screws in the front panel   3  Press the injector ejector handle down   4    Slide the unit out of the chassis     B Note Ifthe PXI Express chassis Inhibit Mode Selector Switch is not in the Default  position  any attempt to shut down the NI PXIe 8820 through the push button reset or using  Windows will result in the controller Power OK LED blinking  The user will be required  to use the Remote Inhibit pin on the Remote Inhibit and Voltage Monitoring Connector to  turn off the chassis  Refer to the PXI Express chassis user manual for details on the  functionality of the Remote Inhibit and Voltage Monitoring controls     BIOS Setup Utility    You can change the NI PXIe 8820 configuration settings in the BIOS setup  program  The BIOS is the low level interface between the hard
11.  Trigger  Watchdog    Panel Trigger    Parallel        Processor SO DIMM       g                   LPC             SMB Front          Super I O                National Instruments    Figure 1 1  NI PXle 8820 Block Diagram    The NI PXIe 8820 consists of the following logic blocks on the CPU  module and the I O  daughter card  module  The CPU module has the  following logic blocks     The processor is an Intel   Celeron   1020E processor  2M Cache   2 2 GHz   The processor connects to the SO DIMM block through the  DDR3 interface supporting up to 1333MHz SO DIMMs  the PCH  through a x4 DMI2  Direct Media Interface  interface supporting up to  5 GT s per lane and through x4 FDI  Flexible Display Interface   supporting up to 2 7 GT s per lane     1 3 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 1 Introduction    e The SO DIMM blocks consists of one 64 bit DDR3 SDRAM socket  that can hold up to 8 GB of memory     e The PCH  Platform Controller Hub  provides the DisplayPort  USB   PCI Express  LPC and SPI interfaces that connect to the peripherals on  the NI PXIe 8820     e The DisplayPort block consists of 1 DisplayPort connector   e The USB block consists of 4 Hi Speed USB 2 0 connectors     e The Ethernet Port block consists of an Intel   82579LM Gigabit  Network Connection     e The Super I O block connects to   serial port and 1 ECP EPP parallel  port     e The SMB Front Panel Trigger provides a routable connection of the  PXI triggers to from the SMB on the front panel     e The Watc
12.  You can select the device type you want to  boot from     4 2 ni com    Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions    Cables and Connections    How do I plug both a PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard into the  controller     The NI PXIe 8820 has no PS 2 connector  and you need to use a   USB Y splitter cable as shown in Figure 4 1  or a similar device  to  connect both a PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard  National Instruments   part number 778713 01 is such a cable and is available through the online  catalog at ni com products                          Figure 4 1  Y Splitter Cable    What if I don   t have a Y splitter cable  Can I still use a mouse and  keyboard     If you do not have a Y splitter cable  plug a USB keyboard into any USB  connector  You can also plug a USB mouse into any USB connector     How do I connect a standard 25 pin LPT cable to the NI PXIe 8820     The NI PXIe 8820 uses a type C LPT connector  Most parallel port  devices use a type A connector  To use a device with a standard type A  LPT connector  you need to use a type C to type A LPT adapter  Parallel  port adapter cables  part number 777169 01  are available through the  online catalog at ni com products     How do I connect a VGA monitor to the NI PXIe 8820     A DisplayPort to VGA adapter  part number 782271 01  is included with  your kit  You can use this adapter to connect a VGA monitor to a  DisplayPort connector        National Instruments 4 3 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 4 Common Configuration Q
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14.  configuration possible     e Memory Performance Mode   This setting enables or disables  performance mode for memory  The fault value is Disabled     LabVIEW RT Setup Menu    Use this menu to configure boot options for LabVIEW RT if it is installed  on the controller  If you are not using LabVIEW RT  you should leave these  settings at default     3 Note The settings below override the behavior of the switches shown in Figure 2 4  Refer  to the LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches section for more information  To use the  settings from the switches  select Use Switch Setting for each option     e Boot Configuration   This setting selects whether the controller  should boot LabVIEW RT  LabVIEW RT Safe Mode  or an installed  OS such as Windows 7  The default is Use Switch Setting     e Reset IP Address   If the controller is deployed to a different subnet  from which it was originally configured  or if the current IP address is  invalid  use this switch to reset the IP address and other TCP IP  settings to their factory defaults during LabVIEW RT startup  The  default is Use Switch Setting     3 Note By default  the target will automatically attempt to connect to the network using  DHCP  If the target is unable to initiate a DHCP connection  the target connects to the  network with a link local IP address or 169 254 x x        National Instruments 2 11 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Disable Startup VI   If the controller becomes inaccessib
15.  have been changed and saved     2 15 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    a reboot will be required and the boot override selection will not be  valid     BIOS Diagnostic Utilities    You can test the hard drive and memory of your controller with the  included BIOS diagnostic utilities        Accessing BIOS Diagnostic Utilities  Complete the following steps to start the BIOS Diagnostic Utility     1  Power on or reboot your controller     2  When the message  lt F2 gt  to run diagnostics appears  press the  lt F2 gt   key  The first diagnostic utility loads after a short delay     Hard Drive Diagnostic Utility    The hard drive is tested first upon entry into the BIOS Diagnostic Utilities   A quick test is performed initially  and a more comprehensive test is  performed afterwards  The user may abort and skip any test by pressing the   lt Esc gt  key at any time during that test  After both tests have finished or  been skipped  the user is presented with the testing results  If both tests have  succeeded or been skipped  Press any key to continue is displayed  In  order to continue with testing  user interaction is required to press a key on  the keyboard     B Note If either hard drive test fails  the controller is not permitted to boot  and the user is  instructed to turn off the controller and replace the hard drive     Memory Diagnostic Utility    The memory diagnostic utility is started immediately after the user presses  a key to exit
16.  number 777169 01        ODN   JENSTRUMENTS  TRIG f     Ble Q    rs                                                                                            NI PXte 8820  Embedded Controller                                                          Figure 3 5  Parallel Port Connector Location and Pinout       National Instruments 3 7 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 3 1 0 Information    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Table 3 6  Parallel Port Connector Signals       Default Configuration  LPT                                                                       Pin Signal Name Signal Description  1 BUSY Device Busy  2 SLCT Select  3 ACK  Acknowledge  4 FAULT  ERROR   Fault  5 PAPEREND Paper End  6 PDO Data Bit 0  7 PD1 Data Bit 1  8 PD 2 Data Bit 2  9 PD3 Data Bit 3   10 PD4 Data Bit 4   11 PD5 Data Bit 5   12 PD6 Data Bit 6   13 PD7 Data Bit 7   14 INIT  Initialize Printer  15 STROBE  Strobe   16 SLCTIN  Select Input   17 AUTOFD  Auto Line Feed  18  5V  5 V   19 35    GND Ground  36 NC Not Connected                Note  The pound symbol     indicates an active low signal           3 8    ni com    Universal Serial Bus    Chapter 3 10 Information    Figure 3 6 shows the location and pinouts for the Universal Serial Bus   USB  connector on the NI PXIe 8820  Each controller has four USB ports  on the front panel  Table 3 7 lists and describes the USB connector signals                 A       NATIONAL  NiNsTRuMENTS                                                                 
17.  part number 78291 1 2048    e Replacement upgrade 4 GB RAM  NI part number 78291 1 4096    e Replacement upgrade 8 GB RAM  NI part number 781736 8192     4 4 ni com    Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions    B Note National Instruments has conducted thermal testing as well as mechanical shock and  vibration testing  and has verified that the SO DIMMs we sell work with the  NI PXIe 8820  We recommend you purchase your SO DIMM modules from National  Instruments  Other off the shelf SO DIMM modules are not guaranteed to work properly                                                                                                                                         1 DDR3 SO DIMM Module 2 DDR3 SO DIMM Socket  Figure 4 2  Installing a DDR3 SO DIMM in an NI PXle 8820 Controller    How do I flash a new BIOS     You can download the new BIOS from ftp ni com support pxi   For more information  refer to KnowledgeBase 2GIGKDOZ  Determining  and Upgrading PXI and VXI Embedded Controller BIOS Versions     Where do I get the latest software drivers     The latest National Instruments software is available from ni  com   downloads  For peripheral drivers  refer to KnowledgeBase 3H3COSD8   What Peripheral Drivers Should I Use with My PXI or VXI Controller   at  ni com        National Instruments 4 5 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions    PXI Express Configuration       How do I use the SMB trigger on the front panel     For details  refer to the PXI E
18.  the hard drive diagnostic utility  The user may abort and skip  the memory test by pressing the  lt Esc gt  key at any time during this test   After the memory utility has finished or been skipped  the user is presented  with the testing result  If the memory test was successful or skipped  Press  any key to continue is displayed  In order to continue to boot the  controller  user interaction is required to press a key on the keyboard     ay Note If the memory test fails  the controller is not permitted to boot  and the user is  instructed to turn off the controller and replace the memory     NI PXle 8820 User Manual 2 16 ni com    System CMOS    Installation and Configuration       The NI PXIe 8820 contains memory backed up by a battery to store BIOS  configuration information     Complete the following steps to clear the CMOS contents   1  Power off the chassis    2    3     Remove the controller from the chassis     4  Wait ten seconds     5     Press the push button switch  as shown in Figure 2 3     Reinstall the controller in the chassis                    Iva  ns                                             3    j  J o a   pi                                                                                                             1 Push Button Switch SW1                Figure 2 3  Clearing the CMOS Contents     National Instruments    2 17    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    LabVIEW RT Installation    This section explains softw
19.  then exits and reboots the controller  The  lt Esc gt  key can also  be used to select this option     e Save Changes   Changes made to BIOS settings during this session  are committed to NVRAM  The setup program remains active   allowing further changes     e Discard Changes   Any changes made to BIOS settings during this  session of the BIOS setup program are discarded  The BIOS setup  continues to be active     e Restore Factory Defaults   This option restores all BIOS settings to  the factory default  This option is useful if the controller exhibits  unpredictable behavior due to an incorrect or inappropriate BIOS  setting  Notice that any nondefault settings such as boot order   passwords  and so on  are also restored to their factory defaults    The  lt F9 gt  key can also be used to select this option     e Save As User Defaults   This option saves a copy of the current BIOS  settings as the User Defaults  This option is useful for preserving  custom BIOS setup configurations     e Restore User Defaults   This option restores all BIOS settings to the  user defaults  This option is useful for restoring previously preserved  custom BIOS setup configurations     e Boot Override   This option lists all possible bootable devices and  allows the user to override the Boot Option Priorities list for the  current boot  If no changes have been made to the BIOS setup options   the system will continue booting to the selected device without  first rebooting  If BIOS setup options
20.  value indicates the size of system RAM  detected by the BIOS         PXIe Chassis Information   These values indicate the overall chassis  link configuration  the link width of each link  and the link speed of  each link     2 5 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    The Main setup menu also includes the following settings     System Date   This setting controls the date  which is stored in a  battery backed real time clock  Most operating systems also include a  way to change this setting  Use  lt   gt  and  lt   gt  in conjunction with   lt Enter gt  and  lt Tab gt  to change these values     System Time   This setting controls the time of day  which is stored  in a battery backed real time clock  Most operating systems also  include a way to change this setting  Use  lt   gt  and  lt   gt  in conjunction  with  lt Enter gt  and  lt Tab gt  to change these values     Advanced Setup Menu    This menu contains BIOS settings that normally do not require  modification  If you have specific problems such as unbootable disks  or resource conflicts  you may need to examine these settings     Caution Changing settings in this menu may result in an unstable or unbootable controller   If this happens  follow the procedures outlined in the System CMOS section to restore  BIOS settings to their factory defaults     The Advanced setup menu includes the following settings and submenus     NI PXle 8820 User Manual    SATA Configuration   Use this setting 
21. Instruments software for data acquisition instruments     The National Instruments implementation of the VISA standard   An  interface independent software that provides a unified programming  interface for VXI  GPIB  and serial instruments     G 4 ni com    PCI    PCMCIA    peripheral    PXI Express    R  RAM    resource    RMS    S    S    SDRAM    SO DIMM    SPI Bus       National Instruments    Glossary    Peripheral Component Interconnect   The PCI bus is a high performance  32 bit or 64 bit bus with multiplexed address and data lines     Personal Computer Memory Card International Association     Any hardware device connected to a computer  such as a monitor   keyboard  printer  plotter  disk or tape drive  graphics tablet  scanner   mouse  and so on     PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation   An open implementation of  CompactPCI Express that adds electrical features that meet the  high performance requirements of instrumentation applications by  providing triggering  local buses  and system clock capabilities   PXI Express also offers two way interoperability with  CompactPCI Express products     Random Access Memory   The computer   s primary workspace     Hardware settings used by devices in a computer system  including  ISA interrupt level  DMA channel  and I O address     Root mean squared  See also gims     Seconds     Synchronous Dynamic RAM  Random Access Memory    Storage that the  computer must refresh at frequent intervals     Small Outline Dual In line Memory 
22. MOS  clearing contents  figure   2 17  5 3  setting back to default  5 2  COMI connector  connector locations and pinout   figure   3 5  connector signals  table   3 5  common configuration questions  boot options  4 2  cables and connections  4 3  driver installation  4 4  general questions  4 1  PXI Express configuration  4 6  upgrade information  4 4  configuration  common questions  boot options  4 2  cables and connections  4 3  driver installation  4 4  general questions  4 1  PXI Express configuration  4 6  upgrade information  4 4    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Index    configuration  PXI Express chassis  2 22  connectors  COM 1 connector and signals  3 5  DisplayPort connector and signals  3 3  Ethernet connector and signals  3 6  parallel port connector and signals  3 7  peripheral expansion overview   table   3 1  trigger connector and signals  3 11  Universal Serial Bus  USB  connector  and signals  3 9  controller reset pushbutton  3 12  conventions used in the manual  xi  CPU Configuration menu  2 7    D    data storage  3 12  DDR3 SO DIMMs   from National Instruments  note   2 24    4 5  installing  4 4  figure  2 24  4 5  Declaration of Conformity  NI resources   B 2  diagnostic tools  NI resources   B 1  directories and files installed on hard  drive  2 22   DisplayPort  connector signals  table   3 3  documentation   conventions used in manual  xi   how to use this documentation set  xi   NI resources  B 1   related documentation  xii  drivers   directory  2
23. Module     Serial Peripheral Interface   A standard for controlling most any digital  electronics that accept a clocked serial stream of bits     G 5 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Glossary    USB Universal Serial Bus     V Volts     VGA Video Graphics Array   The minimum video display standard for all PCs     W Watts     NI PXle 8820 User Manual G 6 ni com    Index       A Serial Parallel Port Configuration  menu  Parallel Port menu  2 10  2 11  Serial Port menu  2 10  B USB configuration menu  2 9  BIOS Video Configuration menu  2 8    Advanced Setup menu  2 6    checking settings  4 1  Diagnostic Utilities  2 16  flashing new BIOS  4 5  setup  Advanced Setup menu  2 6  Boot Settings Configuration  menu  2 13  Boot Setup menu  2 12  CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities  Configuration menu  2 14  CPU configuration menu  2 7  entering  2 4  ExpressCard Configuration  menu  2 8  Floppy Drive BBS Priorities  Configuration menu  2 14  Hard Drive BBS Priorities  Configuration menu  2 14  LabVIEW RT options menu  2 11  LabVIEW RT Options Setup menu  Configuration Overrides  menu  2 12  Main Setup menu  2 5  Network Device BBS Priorities  Configuration menu  2 14  SATA Configuration menu  2 7  Save  amp  Exit menu  2 15       National Instruments l 1    boot options  configuring controller  4 2  Boot Settings Configuration menu  2 13  Boot Setup menu  2 12    C    calibration certificate  NI resources   B 2  CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities  menu  2 14  CE compliance  specifications  A 5  C
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26. Specification  Revision 1 0   PXI Systems Alliance    Serialized IRQ Support for PCI Systems Specification  Revision 6 0   Compaq Computer et al     ExpressCard Standard  Release 1 0  PCMCIA    xii ni com       Introduction    This chapter provides overview information for PXI Express and the  NI PXIe 8820 embedded controller     Benefits of PXI Express          National Instruments    The PXI  PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation  industry standard  an open  specification governed by the PXI Systems Alliance  PXISA   has quickly  gained adoption and grown in prevalence in test  measurement  and control  systems since its release in 1998  One of the key elements driving the rapid  adoption of PXI is its use of PCI in the communication backplane  As   the commercial PC industry has improved the available bus bandwidth  by evolving PCI to PCI Express  PXI is now able to meet even more  application needs by integrating PCI Express into the PXI standard  By  taking advantage of PCI Express technology in the backplane  PXI Express  increases the maximum PXI bandwidth from up to 132 MB s to up to   2 GB s for a more than 45x improvement in bandwidth     PXI Express maximizes both hardware and software compatibility with  PXI modules  PXI Express hybrid slots deliver both PCI and PCI Express  signaling to accept devices that use PXI communication and triggering or  the newer PXI Express standard  Software compatibility is maintained  because PCI Express uses the same OS and driver mod
27. Technical Support and Professional Services    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Alliance Partner members can help  To learn more  call your local  NI office or visit ni  com alliance        Declaration of Conformity  DoC    A DoC is our claim of  compliance with the Council of the European Communities using  the manufacturer   s declaration of conformity  This system affords  the user protection for electromagnetic compatibility  EMC  and  product safety  You can obtain the DoC for your product by visiting  ni com certification     e Calibration Certificate   If your product supports calibration   you can obtain the calibration certificate for your product at  ni com calibration     You also can visit the Worldwide Offices section of ni  com niglobal  to access the branch office Web sites  which provide up to date contact  information  support phone numbers  email addresses  and current events     B 2 ni com    Glossary                                  Symbol Prefix Value  n nano 10    u micro 10    m milli 10    k kilo 103  M mega 106  G giga 10    T tera 102                   Symbols      Degrees   Q Ohms     Percent   A  Amperes   AC Alternating Current   B  B Bytes   backplane An assembly  typically a printed circuit board  with connectors and signal    paths that bus the connector pins     BIOS Basic Input Output System   BIOS functions are the fundamental level  of any PC or compatible computer  BIOS functions embody the basic  operations needed for successful use of the com
28. USER2 LED is a bi color green yellow LED  You can define  the USER2 LED to meet the needs of your LabVIEW application        The NI PXIe 8820 has the following data storage features   e 2 5 in  SATA notebook internal hard drive    e USB storage support   USB CD DVD ROM  mass storage device   or floppy drive    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    3 12 ni com          Common Configuration    Questions    This chapter answers common configuration questions you may have when  using a NI PXIe 8820 embedded controller     General Questions       What do the LEDs on the NI PXIe 8820 front panel mean     Refer to the LED status descriptions in the Front Panel Features section of  Chapter 3  V O Information     After shutting down my NI PXIe 8820 controller  the Ethernet LEDs  continue to blink  Is it safe to remove my controller or disconnect  power     The NI PXIe 8820 controller Ethernet device remains powered even after  shutdown to support the Wake On LAN feature  It is safe to remove your  controller or disconnect power     i  Note The Wake On LAN feature is supported by Ethernet Port 1        National Instruments    How do I check the configuration of the memory  hard drive   time date  and so on     You can view these parameters in the BIOS setup  To enter the BIOS setup   reboot the NI PXIe 8820 and press  lt Delete gt  during the memory tests   Refer to the Accessing BIOS Setup Utility section of Chapter 2  Installation  and Configuration  for more information     Can I use the inte
29. VD ROM    The NI PXIe 8820 supports the installation of Windows 7 from a USB  CD DVD ROM  As an alternative to a USB CD DVD ROM drive  you can  use an external SCSI CD ROM with a PXI SCSI adapter        3 Note For additional assistance with installing or changing an operating system  refer to  KnowledgeBase 2ZKC020K  Hard Drive Recovery and OS Installation for PXI and VXI    Controllers  at ni   com  support        National Instruments 2 25 NI PXIe 8820 User Manual       1 0 Information    Front Panel Connectors       Table 3 1 lists various peripherals and their corresponding NI PXIe 8820  external connectors  bus interfaces  and functions     Table 3 1  NI PXle 8820 Peripherals Overview                                  Peripheral External Connector Description  Video DisplayPort Intel Extreme Graphics  controller   Serial COMI 16550 RS 232 serial port   9 pin DSUB    Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Ethernet   RJ45  connection   Parallel Parallel Port TEEE 1284   36 pin champ    USB USB 4 pin Series A Hi Speed USB  stacked receptacle   PXI trigger Trigger Routing PXI triggers to or   SMB  from the backplane trigger bus                National Instruments    3 1    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 3    1 0 Information    Front Panel       Figure 3 1 shows the front panel layout and dimensions of the    NI PXIe 8820  Dimensions are in inches  millimeters            3 739 in   94 97 mm     2 392 in   60 76 mm     1 275 in   32 38 mm     0 000 in   0 mm             0 345 in   8 76 m
30. actory backup on a separate portion of your  hard drive allowing you to restore your controller without additional media   The NI PXIe 8820 controller also ships with an OS Recovery CD that  allows you to reinstall your operating system onto your hard drive through  an external USB CD DVD ROM  For more information on these tools   refer to KnowledgeBase 2ZKCO2OK  Hard Drive Recovery and OS  Installation for PXI and VXI Controllers  at ni   com  support        ay Note The hard drive recovery hot key is  lt F4 gt   To access the hard drive based recovery  tool  press and hold  lt F4 gt  when video first appears during the boot process     If you want to recover your factory installed operating system from a CD   you can use the included OS re installation CD with an external USB  CD DVD ROM drive  The re installation CD does not reinstall the factory  OS image  it installs only a base operating system  Boot the PXI Express  controller using the OS re installation CD to recover the OS  You also may  need to reinstall other software after using the CD to recover the OS     3 Note Recovering the OS erases the contents of your hard disk  including the factory hard  drive recovery image  Back up the factory hard drive recovery image and any other files  you want to keep     Installing an OS    NI PXIe 8820 controllers may include a preinstalled OS  In some cases   you may want to install a different OS  When doing so  consider the  following guidelines     Installing from a USB CD D
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33. are installation and switch configuration for  LabVIEW RT on your PXI Express controller     LabVIEW RT Software Installation    The following section describes the necessary steps to get your   PXI Express embedded controller setup to run LabVIEW Real Time  In  this section you will configure the boot mode of the controller  verify or  change IP settings  and install LabVIEW Real Time software        Complete the following steps to install the LabVIEW RT software     1  Boot the NI PXI Express embedded controller into the real time  operating system  Refer to the LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches  section or the LabVIEW RT Setup Menu section in this manual to  configure the controller for booting into LabVIEW RT     The PXI Express controller will automatically boot into LabVIEW RT  Safe Mode when no software is installed  LabVIEW RT Safe Mode  loads with the basic real time operating system and will automatically  attempt to connect to the network using DHCP  If DHCP is not  available  it will then connect to the network with a link local   IP address     3     Tip You can connect a monitor to the desktop PC to display startup messages such as the  IP address and MAC address     2  Open Measurement  amp  Automation Explorer  MAX  on another  computer in the same subnet and expand the Remote Systems  branch  MAX lists the PXI Express controller as the model name of the  controller followed by the MAC address  for example   NI PXIe 8820 00802f108562      3 Note The other comp
34. completely dry and free from contaminants before returning it to service     NI PXle 8820 User Manual       Operating Environment    Ambient temperature range       Relative humidity range           eee    Appendix A Specifications    5 to 50   C    Tested in accordance with  TEC 60068 2 1 and  IEC 60068 2 2  Meets  MIL PRF 28800F Class 3  high temperature limit      10  to 90   noncondensing   Tested in accordance with  TEC 60068 2 56      UN Caution The operating temperature must not be exceeded  even when used in a chassis    with a higher temperature range     Storage Environment    Ambient temperature range                  Relative humidity range       Shock and Vibration  Operating Shock    eee eeeeeseeeeeees    Random Vibration    Operating   sccs cos scuuslenveliseesseneetes    Nonoperating s es       National Instruments A 3     40 to 65   C    Tested in accordance with  TEC 60068 2 1 and  TEC 60068 2 2  Meets  MIL PRF 28800F Class 3  low temperature limit      5  to 95   noncondensing   Tested in accordance with  TEC 60068 2 56      30 g peak  half sine  11 ms pulse   Tested in accordance with  TEC 60068 2 27  Meets  MIL PRF 28800F Class 2 limits      5 to 500 Hz  0 3 gyms    with solid state hard drive    5 to 500 Hz  2 4 gins    Tested in accordance with  IEC 60068 2 64  Nonoperating  test profile exceeds the  requirements of  MIL PRF 28800F  Class 3      NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Appendix A Specifications    B Note Specifications are subject to change without 
35. d Remove Software button in the toolbar to launch the  LabVIEW Real Time Software Wizard     Install the LabVIEW Real Time software and device drivers that you  require on the RT target  Refer to the NI Web site at ni   com info and  enter the Info Code et spc for the latest information about supported  software     After installation of the software the controller will automatically reboot  and you will now be able to program it using LabVIEW Real Time     3 Note Refer to the RT Getting Started Guide available on your host computer for more  information about setting up your RT target     LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches       National Instruments    Use the LabVIEW RT configuration switches to configure LabVIEW RT  if it is installed on the controller  If you are not using LabVIEW RT  these  switches should remain in the OFF position  The controller reads these  switches only after a system reset     The NI PXIe 8820 controller includes the following LabVIEW RT  configuration switches     Switch 1   Boot LabVIEW RT  Set this switch to ON to boot  LabVIEW RT     2 19 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Switch 2   Boot Safe Mode  Set this switch to ON to boot LabVIEW  RT into safe mode to reconfigure TCP IP settings and to download or  update software from a host computer  This switch overrides the  behavior of Switch 1  Booting the controller into safe mode does not  start the embedded LabVIEW RT engine  After changing the settings  or so
36. duct is operated in its intended operational electromagnetic environment  This product is intended for  use in industrial locations  There is no guarantee that harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation  when the  product is connected to a test object  or if the product is used in residential areas  To minimize the potential for the product to  cause interference to radio and television reception or to experience 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     Caution To ensure the specified EMC performance  product installation requires either special considerations or  user installed  add on devices  See the product installation instructions for further information     UN Caution To ensure the specified EMC performance  operate this product only with shielded cables and    accessories     Contents       About This Manual    How to Use the Documentation Set         cccccccccccccccscsccccececesesesssssessssescssnssesesseceseeeesesesees xi  CONVENON S    22 20 5 cheese he os hie ays cs aed SRR Se ERS xi  Related  Doc  um  ntatioi  mininainen eai a laaie E NA AT xii  Chapter 1  Introduction  Benefits o PXEEXpPresS 34 tec a a a E aa is a ERE TA 1 1  NP PX1e28 82 02 cca  a E N E Davie e
37. e this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the USB ports   Normally  you do not need to modify these settings  as the factory default  settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration possible     USB Devices   This item lists the total number of devices detected in  the system  categorized by device type     Legacy USB Support   This setting specifies whether or not legacy  USB support is enabled  Legacy USB support refers to the ability to  use a USB  keyboard and mouse during system boot or in a legacy  operating system such as DOS  The default value is Enabled  This  option is automatically disabled when booting LabVIEW Real Time in  order to reduce application jitter     Overcurrent Reporting   This setting allows the BIOS to notify the  operating system of any USB ports which source too much current   The default value for this setting is Disabled     Transfer Timeout   This setting specifies the timeout value for  Control  Bulk  and Interrupt USB transfers  The default value for this  setting is 20 seconds     Device Reset Timeout   This setting specifies the number of seconds  the Power On Self Test will wait for a USB mass storage device to  start  The default is 20 seconds     Device Power up Delay   This setting specifies the maximum time a  device will take before it properly reports itself to the host controller   When set to Auto  a root port is granted 100 ms  and for a hub port  the  delay value is taken from the hub descriptor  The defa
38. ea a iaeano e aea aapea aeeai degen raba ES Eoia Sinti api 4 6    NI PXle 8820 User Manual viii ni com    Contents    Chapter 5  Troubleshooting    Appendix A  Specifications    Appendix B  Technical Support and Professional Services    Glossary    Index       National Instruments ix NI PXle 8820 User Manual    About This Manual       This manual contains detailed instructions for installing and configuring  the National Instruments PXIe 8820 embedded computer kit     How to Use the Documentation Set       Conventions    Begin by reading the NI PXTe 8820 Installation Guide  a brief quick start  guide that describes how to install and get started with your controller     This manual  the NI PXIe 8820 User Manual  contains more details about  changing the installation or configuration from the defaults and using the  hardware              Y  3  A    italic       National Instruments    The following conventions appear in this manual     The    symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box options  to a final action  The sequence Options  Settings  General directs you to  pull down the Options menu  select the Settings item  and select General  from the last dialog box     This icon denotes a tip  which alerts you to advisory information   This icon denotes a note  which alerts you to important information     This icon denotes a caution  which advises you of precautions to take to  avoid injury  data loss  or a system crash     Bold text denotes items that you must 
39. ecifications  A 1    ni com    CE compliance  A 5  electrical  A 2  electromagnetic compatibility  A 4  environmental management  A 5  WEEE information  A 5  online product certification  A 5  operating environment  A 2  A 3  physical  A 2  safety  A 4  shock and vibration  A 3  storage environment  A 3  storage environment specifications  A 3  support  technical  B 1  switches LabVIEW RT configuration   figure   2 21  system CMOS  2 17    T    technical support  B 1  training and certification  NI resources   B 1  trigger  3 11  4 6   connector location and pinout    figure   3 11   connector signals  table   3 11  troubleshooting   CMOS reset  5 2   controller does not boot  5 1   damaged module  5 2   NI resources  B 1   video display  5 2    U    Universal Serial Bus  USB   connector location and pinout   figure   3 9  connector signals  table   3 9  overview  table   3 1       National Instruments l 5    Index    USB configuration menu  2 9  USER LEDS   USER1  3 12   USER2  3 12    V    VGA  location and pinout  figure   3 3  overview  table   3 1  video  3 1  See also VGA  driver installation  4 4  Video Configuration menu  2 8    W    Wake On LAN  3 6  4 1  Web resources  B 1  WEEE information  A 5    Y    Y splitter cable  figure  4 3  using mouse and keyboard without  4 3  using with PS 2 mouse and keyboard  2 3    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    
40. el as PCI  resulting  in complete software compatibility among PCI based systems  for example  PXI  and PCI Express based systems such as PXI Express     PXI Express  like PXI  leverages from the CompactPCI specification to  define a rugged  modular form factor that offers superior mechanical  integrity and easy installation and removal of hardware components    PXI Express products offer higher and more carefully defined levels of  environmental performance required by the shock  vibration  temperature   and humidity extremes of industrial environments  Mandatory  environmental testing and active cooling is added to the CompactPCI  mechanical specification to ease system integration and ensure multivendor  interoperability     1 1 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 1 Introduction    NI PXle 8820    The demanding timing and synchronization requirements of  instrumentation systems are met by the integrated features of PXI Express   Not only are the trigger bus  10 MHz system reference clock  and star  trigger bus available in PXI retained by PXI Express  but new timing and  synchronization features that include a 100 MHz differential system  reference clock for the synchronization of multiple modules and three  differential star trigger buses for the distribution of precise clock and trigger  signals have been added  Differential timing and synchronization signals  provide PXI Express systems with increased noise immunity and the ability  to transmit clock signals at higher f
41. er Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Security Menu    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Hard Drive BBS Priorities Submenu    Boot Option  1  Boot Option  2  Boot Option  3   These settings  specify the boot priority of hard drive devices  The highest priority  device is displayed on the main Boot Option Priorities list   Optionally  each device can also be Disabled if the device should never  be used as a boot device     CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities Submenu    Boot Option  1  Boot Option  2  Boot Option  3   These settings  specify the boot priority of CD DVD ROM drive devices  The highest  priority device is displayed on the main Boot Option Priorities list   Optionally  each device can also be Disabled if the device should never  be used as a boot device     Floppy Drive BBS Priorities Submenu    Boot Option  1  Boot Option  2  Boot Option  3   These settings  specify the boot priority of floppy drive devices  The highest priority  device is displayed on the main Boot Option Priorities list   Optionally  each device can also be Disabled if the device should never  be used as a boot device     Network Device BBS Priorities Submenu    Boot Option  1  Boot Option  2  Boot Option  3   These settings  specify the boot priority of network devices  The highest priority  device is displayed on the main Boot Option Priorities list   Optionally  each device can also be Disabled if the device should never  be used as a boot device     Use this menu to enable BIOS secu
42. es ESIR A EA E ESRI AEE 2 22  PXI Express Trigger Connectivity          eeesssessseerssesesersseersresresrereerrresresrsresrssest 2 22  PXI Express Chassis Configuration          ssseeessesesesreresreresresrsrrsrsrestesestesrsresrerestesesrrsrsest 2 22  PXI Express System Configuration        s eseseeeseeesesersresrestsrestesrsresresesresrseesreet 2 23  Upsrading RAM ainnirean pa e eop aaa aeaa e ER ias 2 24  Hard Drive Recovefy recica eee EA N E doyle A AEA E i 2 25  Installing an OS  iien ara E aA E E EE a E as 2 25  Installing from a USB CD DVD ROM     ssssesssseseerereersresrsresresesresresesresereesrsee 2 25  Chapter 3  1 0 Information  Frotit Panel Connectors sannunnon oean E N ERA O 3 1  Front Panelas ena a a a ss a E EA E EA E 3 2  IDIOTEN m0 n eaS EA E alas eshte wane E E 3 3  COMI ce iecieccgeatesthetivised ra ea e e i aA E E E R anes 3 5  Ehee i T A Ra ees A A A 3 6  Parallel Pore nieee E E OEA EA A 3 7  Universal Serial B  SE E con 3 9  A ALS EE AEE O E S EE ceecetercleseys 3 11  Front Panel Fedt  re See S EE A AEEA AEN TREAS 3 12  Data  Stora bena e e rS A beset eens eet ac de EARE E A EE Ea 3 12    Chapter 4  Common Configuration Questions    General  QuU  sHONS saien eneee e Re ee es We ce E E EEES 4 1  Boot OPON S serie asna ai aesa a a ea Ear paraa ai a in apase ia 4 2  Cables and Connections esne a E a a E E E EAE EE 4 3  Software Driver Installation snccneecniennnnne nnn a aS 4 4  Upgrade Informations  snert ren a n a A i 4 4  PXL Express Configurations  oc
43. ettings provide the most compatible  and optimal configuration possible     e Restore After Power Loss   This setting specifies the power state that  the controller should return to after AC power is lost  Valid values are  Stay Off and Turn On  The default is Stay Off  When set to Stay Off   the controller will return to the soft off power state after AC power is  restored  When set to Turn On  the controller will power on when  AC power is restored     e Power Button Off Behavior   This setting specifies how the PXI  Express power button should behave  Valid options are Normal  Force  Off  and Disabled  The default value is Normal  When set to Normal   the power button will be controlled by the OS  When set to Force Off   the system will immediately power off when the power button is  pressed  overriding any OS specific power button policy  When set to  Disabled  pressing the power button has no effect  The Disabled  option should only be used in conjunction with the PXI Express  chassis    inhibit mode switch     e PXIe Backplane WAKE    This setting enables or disables a  PXI Express peripheral module   s ability to wake a powered off  system  The default value is Disabled     2 8 ni com       National Instruments    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    SMBus ALERT    This setting enables or disables a System  Management device   s ability to wake a powered off system by  asserting the ALERT  signal  The default value is Disabled     USB Configuration Submenu    Us
44. fications  A 1  troubleshooting  5 1  upgrading RAM  2 24  4 4  NI DAQmx  1 5  NI VISA  1 5    0    operating environment specifications  A 2   A 3  OS installation  from USB CD DVD ROM  2 25  overview  2 25    P    parallel port   connector  3 1   connector location and pinout    figure   3 7   connector signals  table   3 8  peripheral expansion overview  table   3 1  physical specifications  A 2  POWER OK LED  3 12  Power Wake configuration menu  2 8  programming examples  NI resources   B 1  protective screw caps  removing  figure   2 2  PS 2  plugging PS 2 mouse and keyboard into   controller  4 3    NI PXle 8820 User Manual l 4    PXI Express  chassis configuration  2 22  features  2 22  trigger connectivity  2 22  PXI trigger connector  3 1    R    RAM  DDR3 SO DIMMs from National  Instruments  note   2 24  4 5  upgrading  2 24  4 4  recycling  hardware  A 5  related documentation  xii    S  safety specifications  A 4  SATA Configuration menu  2 7  Save  amp  Exit menu  2 15  Serial ATA controller  using SCSI hard drive in  addition  4 1  serial port  3 1  Serial Parallel Port Configuration menu  2 10  Memory Configuration menu  2 11  Parallel Port menu  2 10  Serial Port menu  2 10  setting up the NI PXIe 8820 BIOS  2 4  shock and vibration specifications  A 3  software  See also drivers  installed on your hard drive  2 22  LabVIEW  1 4  LabWindows CVI  1 5  Measurement Studio  1 4  National Instruments software  1 4  NI DAQmx  1 5  NI resources  B 1  NI VISA  1 5  sp
45. figuration  2 18  RT options menu  2 11  RT software installation  2 18  LabVIEW RT  configuration switches  figure  2 21  LabVIEW RT Options Setup Menu  LabVIEW RT Configuration Overrides  Submenu  2 12  LabWindows CVI  1 5  LEDs  front panel LEDs  3 12  4 1  Linux support  1 6       National Instruments l 3    Index    LPT cable  connecting to NI PXIe 8820  4 3    Main Setup menu  2 5   mating connector parallel port  3 7   Measurement Studio  1 4   modular instruments  1 5   mouse  plugging PS 2 mouse and keyboard  into controller  4 3    National Instruments software  1 4  National Instruments support and  services  B 1  Network Device BBS Priorities menu  2 14  NI PXIe 8820  benefits of PXI Express  1 1  BIOS setup utility  2 4  block diagram  1 3  connectors  COMI connector and signals  3 5  DisplayPort connector and signals   table   3 3  parallel port connector and  signals  3 7  trigger connector and signals  3 11  Universal Serial Bus  USB   connector and signals  3 9  data storage  3 12  description  1 2  front panel  connectors  3 1  controller reset pushbutton  3 12  dimensions  3 2  features  3 12  LEDs  4 1  functional overview  1 2  hard drive recovery  2 25    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Index    installing DDR SO DIMMs  figure    2 24  4 5  installing in a PXI Express chassis  2 1  figure  2 3  logic blocks  1 3  peripheral expansion overview   table   3 1  PXI Express trigger connectivity  2 22  removing from a PXI Express chassis  2 4  software  1 4  speci
46. files  pxisys ini and pxiesys  ini   Device drivers  and other utility software read the pxiesys ini and pxisys  ini files to  obtain system information  For detailed information about initialization  files  refer to the PXI Express specification at www pxisa org     2 23 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Upgrading RAM    You can change the amount of installed RAM on the NI PXIe 8820 by  upgrading the SO DIMM        National Instruments offers the following SO DIMM for use with the  NI PXIe 8820 controller     e Replacement 2 GB RAM  NI part number 78291 1 2048   e Replacement upgrade 4 GB RAM  NI part number 782911 4096   e Replacement upgrade 8 GB RAM  NI part number 781736 8192     ay Notes National Instruments has tested and verified that the SO DIMMs we sell work with  the NI PXIe 8820  We recommend you purchase your SO DIMM modules from National  Instruments  Other off the shelf SO DIMM modules are not guaranteed to work properly                                         EDA                                                                      1 DDR3 SO DIMM Module 2 DDR3 SO DIMM Socket  Figure 2 5  Installing a DDR3 SO DIMM in an NI PXle 8820 Controller       NI PXle 8820 User Manual 2 24 ni com    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Hard Drive Recovery    NI PXIe 8820 controllers preinstalled with Windows include two methods  of restoring the original factory condition of your hard drive  Hard  drive based recovery stores a f
47. ftware  reboot the controller with this switch OFF to resume  normal operation     Switch 3   Disable Startup VI  Set this switch to ON to prevent  VIs from automatically running at startup if the controller becomes  inaccessible because of a startup VI     Switch 4   Reset IP Address  Set this switch to ON to reset the   IP address and other TCP IP settings to their factory defaults  Use this  switch if moving the controller to a different subnet or if the current  TCP IP settings are valid     ays Note By default  the target will automatically attempt to connect to the network using  DHCP  If the target is unable to initiate a DHCP connection  the target connects to the  network with a link local IP address or 169  254 x x     NI PXle 8820 User Manual    2 20 ni com    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Figure 2 4 shows the location of the LabVIEW RT configuration switches   The switches are shown in the OFF position                          IVd  as                                                                                                             1 Switch 1   Boot LabVIEW RT 3 Switch 3   Disable Startup VI  2 Switch 2   Boot Safe Mode 4 Switch 4   Reset IP Address    Figure 2 4  LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches                National Instruments 2 21 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Drivers and Software       If you purchased a system that came preinstalled with Windows  your hard  drive includes a directory called 
48. ftware media that do 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     National Instruments believes that the information in this document is accurate  The document has been carefully reviewed for technical accuracy  In  the event that technical or typographical errors exist  National Instruments reserves the right to make changes to subsequent editions of this document  without prior notice to holders of this edition  The reader should consult National Instruments if errors are suspected  In no event shall National  Instruments be liable for any damages arising out of or related to this document or the information contained in it     EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED HEREIN  NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS MAKES NO WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  CUSTOMER    S RIGHT TO RECOVER DAMAGES CAUSED BY FAULT OR NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF NATIONAL  INSTRUMENTS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT THERETOFORE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER  NATIONAL IN
49. hdog block consists of a watchdog timer that can reset the  controller or generate triggers     e The PXI Express Connectors connect the NI PXIe 8820 to the  PXI Express CompactPCI Express backplane     National Instruments Software       NI PXle 8820 User Manual    National Instruments has developed several software tools you can use with  the NI PXIe 8820     National Instruments    hardware and software work together to help you  make the most of your PXI Express system  The LabVIEW  Measurement  Studio  and LabWindows    CVI    application development environments  combine with leading hardware drivers such as NI DAQmx to provide  exceptional control of NI hardware  Instrument drivers are available at  ni com idnet to simplify communication with instruments over a variety  of buses     LabVIEW is a powerful and easy to use graphical programming  environment you can use to acquire data from thousands of different  instruments including USB  IEEE 488 2  VXI  serial  PLCs  and plug in  boards  LabVIEW helps you convert acquired data into meaningful results  using powerful data analysis routines  Add on tools provide additional  specialized functionality  For more information visit ni  com labview  and ni com toolkits     If you prefer to use Microsoft   s Visual Basic  Visual C    and  Visual Studio  NET for the core of your application  Measurement Studio    1 4 ni com       National Instruments    Chapter 1 Introduction    adds tools for Measurement and Automation to each 
50. images in its root that contains software  for the peripherals     In the images directory  you will find a drivers directory  The drivers  directory contains driver installers for the system peripherals  These files  and directories are copied exactly from the manufacturer distribution disks   so the naming conventions vary from peripheral to peripheral     PXI Express Features       PXI Express Trigger Connectivity    The SMB connector on the NI PXIe 8820 front panel can connect to or  from any PXI Express backplane trigger line  Contact National Instruments  for more information     PXI Express Chassis Configuration       The PXI Express Platform Services software installed on your controller  and available on the National Instruments Driver DVD or PXI Platform  Services DVD included with your kit automatically identifies your   PXI Express system components to generate a pxiesys ini and  pxisys ini file  You can configure your entire PXI Express system  through Measurement  amp  Automation Explorer  MAX   included with your  controller  MAX creates the pxiesys ini and pxisys ini file  which  define your PXI Express system parameters  MAX also provides an  interface to route and reserve triggers so dynamic routing  through drivers  such as DAQm  x  avoids double driving and potentially damaging trigger  lines  For more information about routing and reserving PXI Express  triggers  refer to KnowledgeBase 3TJDOND8  Using PXI Timing and  Triggering Functionality  at ni  com s
51. ion     Serial Port Configuration Submenu    Serial Port   This setting enables or disables the onboard serial port   The default value is Enabled     Device Settings   This item displays the current base address and  interrupt request level  IRQ  information for the onboard serial port     Change Settings   This setting changes the base address and interrupt  request level  IRQ  information for the onboard serial port  The default  value is Auto     Parallel Port Configuration Submenu    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Parallel Port   This setting enables or disables the onboard parallel  port  The default value is Enabled     Device Settings   This item displays the current base address and  interrupt request level  IRQ  information for the onboard parallel port     Change Settings   This setting changes the base address and interrupt  request level  IRQ  information for the onboard parallel port  The  default value is Auto  Note that the options available vary based upon  the Device Mode selected for the parallel port     Device Mode   This setting enables alternate modes of operation for  the parallel port  Usually the default setting works for all applications   The default is STD Printer Mode     2 10 ni com    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Memory Configuration Submenu    Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the memory   Normally  you do not need to modify these settings  as the factory default  settings provide the most compatible and optimal
52. is or with a different controller  Also  remove any external  cables or terminal blocks connected to the system  If the module does not  work in these cases  it is likely damaged  Contact the module manufacturer  for further troubleshooting     Refer to the KnowledgeBase or product manuals section at ni  com for  more information specific to the chassis and controller with which you are  having difficulties     My CMOS is corrupted  How do I set it back to default     1  Enter the BIOS setup program as described in the Accessing BIOS  Setup Utility section of Chapter 2  Installation and Configuration     2  Check the battery utility    3  Press  lt F9 gt  to load BIOS defaults    4  Answer Y  Yes  to the verification prompt   5  Select Save and Exit Setup     As an alternative method  complete the following steps   1  Power off the chassis     2  Remove the controller from the chassis     5 2 ni com    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting    3  Press and hold down the pushbutton switch SW1 for 2 3 seconds  The  SW1 switch location is shown in Figure 5 1     4  Reinstall the controller in the chassis              1 Push Button Switch S1             Figure 5 1  Clearing the CMOS Contents       National Instruments 5 3 NI PXle 8820 User Manual       Specifications    This appendix lists the electrical  mechanical  and environmental  specifications of the NI PXIe 8820 embedded controller     Features       NI PXIe 8820          CPU    Intel   Celeron   1020E   2 20 GHz dual core processor  
53. l cables or devices    e Try the controller in a different chassis    e Try a similar controller in this same chassis     e Clear the CMOS   Refer to the System CMOS section of Chapter 2   Installation and Configuration      5 1 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    e Recover the hard drive on the controller   Refer to the Hard Drive  Recovery section of Chapter 2  Installation and Configuration      e Make sure the RAM is properly seated     My controller boots fine until I get to Windows  at which point I cannot  read the screen  This may include garbled output  white screen  black  screen  or an out of synch message from the monitor     This problem usually results from having the video card output set past the  limits of the monitor  You will need to boot Windows in Safe Mode  To do  this  reboot the controller  As Windows begins to boot  hold down  lt F8 gt    You should now be able to reset the video driver to lower settings  Try  setting the resolution to 640 x 480 and the refresh rate to 60 Hz  Once you  reboot  you can raise these values again  using the test option in Windows   These settings are accessible through the Advanced tab of the Display item  in the Control Panel  Alternately  you can try a different monitor   preferably a newer and larger one     My system boots fine as long as a particular module is not in my  chassis     The most common cause of this is a damaged module  Try the module in a  different chass
54. language  For more  information visit ni  com mstudio     LabWindows CVI is an interactive ANSI C programming environment  designed for building virtual instrument applications  LabWindows CVI  delivers a drag and drop editor for building user interfaces  a complete  ANSI C environment for building your test program logic  and a collection  of automated code generation tools  as well as utilities for building  automated test systems  monitoring applications  or laboratory  experiments  For more information visit ni  com 1lwevi     NI DAQmx provides an extensive library of functions that you can call  from your application development environment or interactive environment  such as NI Signal Express  These functions provide an intuitive API for  National Instruments    multifunction DAQ products  Features available  include analog input  A D conversion   buffered data acquisition   high speed A D conversion   analog output  D A conversion   waveform  generation  digital I O  counter timer operations  SCXI signal conditioning   RTSI or PXI synchronization  self calibration  messaging  and acquiring  data to extended memory  For more information visit ni  com daq     National Instruments    Modular Instruments use specialized drivers suited  to each product   s specialization  Express VIs provide customized   interactive programming of instruments in a single interface and soft front  panels provide an interface for testing the functionality of each instrument  with no programmi
55. le because  of a startup VI  this switch can prevent VIs from automatically running  at startup  The default is Use Switch Setting    LabVIEW RT Configuration Overrides   Use this setting to access  the LabVIEW RT Configuration Overrides submenu  Refer to the    LabVIEW RT Configuration Overrides Submenu section for more  information     LabVIEW RT Configuration Overrides Submenu    In order to minimize jitter when booting into LabVIEW Real Time mode   the features listed here are automatically disabled  These features can be  manually enabled  Refer to the CPU Configuration Submenu for specific  details on what each feature enables     Use this submenu to apply alternate settings to the controller   s sound  device     Boot Setup Menu    CPU C States   The default is Use RT Default     Use this menu to configure settings related to the boot process and boot  device priority     NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Boot Settings Configuration   Use this setting to access the Boot  Settings Configuration submenu  Refer to the Boot Settings  Configuration Submenu section for more information     SCSI Drive Boot   This setting specifies whether or not boot support  is enabled for legacy mass storage devices  such as SCSI drives  When  enabled  legacy mass storage controllers with boot support will be  displayed in the Boot Option Priorities menu  The default value is  Enabled     PXE Network Boot   This setting specifies whether or not the PXE  network boot agent is enabled  When enabled
56. m   0 563 in   14 31 mm      0 680 in   17 27 mm           1 237 in   81 42 mm                                f  USER2 PROK  my  TE a O                                                                                                                    gdin    ik  alte  S  rae    a a iF     We             i e      M PXle 8820    Emb  dded Controllek  1                                                                               0 000 in   0 mm            0 198 in   5 02 mm            0 710 in   18 03 mm                  aati 4 383 in   111 33 mm     3 544 in   90 02 mm     3 077 in   78 16 mm     2 335 in   59 31 mm   2 054 in   52 17 mm     1 061 in   26 95 mm           NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Figure 3 1  NI PXle 8820 Front Panel Layout and Dimensions    3 2    ni com    Chapter 3 10 Information    DisplayPort    Figure 3 2 shows the location and pinouts for the DisplayPort connector on  the NI PXIe 8820  Table 3 2 lists and describes the DisplayPort connector  signals        pe MAE rs  TRIG f    ER om  0000  gt   i m    mey  me                                                                                                 Figure 3 2  DisplayPort Connector Location and Pinout    Table 3 2  DisplayPort Connector Signals       Pin Signal Name                 ML_Lane0 p   GND          ML_LaneO n        ML_Lanel p   GND          ML_Lanel n        ML_Lane2 p        GND       SOI INIIAI   AJIN       ML_Lane2 n                    National Instruments 3 3 NI PXle 8820 User Manual
57. ments are partially  supported  For more information visit ni   com  linux     NI PXle 8820 User Manual 1 6 ni com       Installation and Configuration    This chapter contains information about installing and configuring your  NI PXIe 8820 controller     Installing the NI PXle 8820    This section contains general installation instructions for the  NI PXIe 8820  Consult your PXI Express chassis user manual for specific  instructions and warnings        1  Plug in your chassis before installing the NI PXIe 8820  The power  cord grounds the chassis and protects it from electrical damage while  you install the module     UN Caution To protect both yourself and the chassis from electrical hazards  leave the chassis  powered off until you finish installing the NI PXIe 8820 module     2  Remove any filler panels blocking access to the system controller slot   Slot 1  in the chassis     3  Touch the metal part of the case to discharge any static electricity that  might be on your clothes or body        National Instruments 2 1 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    4  Remove the protective plastic covers from the four bracket retaining    screws as shown in Figure 2 1                                               Protective Screw Cap  4x   Figure 2 1  Removing Protective Screw Caps  Make sure the injector ejector handle is in its downward position     Align the NI PXIe 8820 with the card guides on the top and bottom  of the system controller slot   
58. n     NI PXle 8820 User Manual    A 4 ni com    Appendix A Specifications    CE Compliance C        This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European  Directives as follows     e 2006 95 EC  Low Voltage Directive  safety   e 2004 108 EC  Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive  EMC     Online Product Certification    Refer to the product Declaration of Conformity  DoC  for additional  regulatory compliance information  To obtain product certifications and the  DoC for this product  visit ni  com certification  search by model  number or product line  and click the appropriate link in the Certification  column     Environmental Management    NI is committed to designing and manufacturing products in an  environmentally responsible manner  NI recognizes that eliminating  certain hazardous substances from our products is beneficial to the  environment and to NI customers     For additional environmental information  refer to the Minimize Our  Environmental Impact web page at ni  com environment  This page  contains the environmental regulations and directives with which NI  complies  as well as other environmental information not included in this  document     Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  WEEE     EU Customers At the end of the product life cycle  all products must be sent to a WEEE  recycling center  For more information about WEEE recycling centers  National  Instruments WEEE initiatives  and compliance with WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC on  Waste 
59. ng required  NI Switches  DMMs  High Speed DIO   High Speed Digitizers  and Sources each have customized drivers for  high end modular instrumentation systems  RF applications leverage   two drivers  NI RFSG and NI RFSA and Dynamic Signal Acquisition is  available through NI DAQmx  For more information visit ni  com   modularinstruments     You can expand the timing and triggering functionality of your PXI system  with PXI Timing and Synchronization products  These products provide  precision clock sources  custom routing of triggers for multi chassis  synchronization  clock sharing  and more and are programmed with  NI Sync  For more information visit ni  com pxi     NI VISA is the National Instruments implementation of the VISA  specification  VISA is a uniform API for communicating and controlling  USB  Serial  GPIB  PXI  VXI  and various other types of instruments  This  API aids in the creation of portable applications and instrument drivers  For    1 5 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 1 Introduction    information on writing your own PXI instrument driver with NI VISA   refer to the NI VISA Getting Started Manual and the readme txt file in  the NI VISA directory  For more information visit ni  com visa     With LabVIEW for Linux and support for over two hundred devices on  Linux with the NI DAQm  x driver  you can now create Virtual Instruments  based on the Linux OS  Instrument control in Linux has been improved by  the NI VISA driver for Linux and NI Modular Instru
60. notice     Safety    This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following  standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement  control   and laboratory use     IEC 61010 1  EN 61010 1  UL 61010 1  CSA 61010 1    3 Note For UL and other safety certifications  refer to the product label or the Online  Product Certification section     Electromagnetic Compatibility    This product meets the requirements of the following EMC standards for  electrical equipment for measurement  control  and laboratory use     EN 61326 1  IEC 61326 1   Class A emissions  Basic immunity  EN 55011  CISPR 11   Group 1  Class A emissions   EN 55022  CISPR 22   Class A emissions   EN 55024  CISPR 24   Immunity   AS NZS CISPR 11  Group 1  Class A emissions   AS NZS CISPR 22  Class A emissions   FCC 47 CFR Part 15B  Class A emissions   ICES 001  Class A emissions    3 Note In the United States  per FCC 47 CFR   Class A equipment is intended for use in  commercial  light industrial  and heavy industrial locations  In Europe  Canada  Australia  and New Zealand  per CISPR 11  Class A equipment is intended for use only in  heavy industrial locations       i Note Group 1 equipment  per CISPR 11  is any industrial  scientific  or medical  equipment that does not intentionally generates radio frequency energy for the treatment  of material or inspection analysis purposes     Note For the standards applied to assess the EMC of this product  refer to the Online  Product Certification sectio
61. ote The Wake On LAN feature is only supported by Ethernet Port 1                                                      PNSTRUMENTS           USER2     USERI  fe                                                                       Embedded Controller                                        Figure 3 4  Ethernet Connector Location and Pinout    Table 3 4  Ethernet Connector Signals                                                 Pin Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet   1 TX  TX_A    2 TX  TX_A    3 RX  RX_B    4 NC TX_C    5 NC TX_C    6 RX  RX_B    7 NC RX_D    8 NC RX_D            i    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    3 6    Note The Ethernet controller can perform an automatic crossover  thus eliminating the  need for crossover cables     ni com    Chapter 3 10 Information    Table 3 5  10 100 1000 LAN Connector LED States             LED Color LED State Condition  Off LAN link is not established   Top Green On  steady state  LAN link is established        On  brighter and pulsing    The controller is communicating with another  computer on the LAN                          Unlit Off 10 Mbit sec data rate is selected   Bottom   Green On 100 Mbit sec data rate is selected   Amber   On 1000 Mbit sec data rate is selected           Parallel Port    Figure 3 5 shows the location and pinouts for the IEEE 1284  parallel   connector on the NI PXIe 8820  Table 3 6 lists and describes the  TEEE 1284 connector signals     Parallel port adapter cables are available from National Instruments   part
62. puter   s hardware resources        National Instruments G 1 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Glossary    cache    CMOS    CompactPCI Express    DC  DDR    DMA    E    ECP  EEPROM  EMC  EMI   EPP    expansion ROM    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Celsius     Small portion of high speed memory used for temporary storage of  frequently used data     Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor   A process used in making  chips     An adaptation of the PCI specification for industrial and or embedded  applications that require a more robust mechanical form factor than desktop  PCI  CompactPCI Express provides a standard form factor for those  applications requiring the high performance of PCI as well as the small size  and ruggedness of a rack mount system     Direct Current   Double Data Rate     Direct Memory Access   A method by which data is transferred between  devices and internal memory without intervention of the central processing  unit     Extended Capabilities Parallel    Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory   Electromagnetic Compatibility    Electromagnetic interference    Enhanced Parallel Port     An onboard EEPROM that may contain device specific initialization and  system boot functionality     G 2 ni com    FCC    GPIB    Sims    T O    IDE  IEEE  in     instrument driver    interrupt  interrupt level  IRQ     ISA       National Instruments    Glossary    Federal Communications Commission     1  Grams   2  A measure of acceleration equal to 9 8 m s      Gene
63. r not the onboard  SATA controller is enabled or disabled  The default value is Enabled         SATA Mode Selection   This setting determines whether AHCI  mode is enabled or disabled for the SATA port  Some older  operating systems do not support AHCI mode  You can use this  setting to disable AHCI mode and enable IDE mode so that  non compatible OSes function correctly  The default value is  AHCI        Internal Drive  SATA    This item displays the onboard SATA drive  detected in the system     CPU Configuration Submenu    Use this submenu to apply alternate settings to the CPU  Normally  you do  not need to modify these settings  as the factory default settings provide the  most compatible and optimal configuration possible     e Enabled CPU Cores   This setting selects the number of active CPU  cores for the processor  Valid values are All or 1  The default value  is All     e C States   This setting enables or disables CPU power management   The default value is Enabled  Enabling C States allows the processor  to put idle CPU cores to sleep  allowing active cores to run at higher  than base frequencies when Turbo Boost is enabled  Enabling C States  can increase application jitter  so care should be taken when enabling  this setting on a Real Time system  When the BIOS is configured to  boot LabVIEW Real time  C States will be automatically disabled  In  order to manually enable C States when in LabVIEW Real Time  mode  see the LabVIEW RT Configuration Overrides Submenu
64. ral Purpose Interface Bus  IEFE 488      A measure of random vibration   The root mean square of acceleration  levels in a random vibration test profile     Hertz   Cycles per second     Input Output   The techniques  media  and devices used to achieve  communication between machines and users     Integrated Drive Electronics   Hard disk and built in controller   Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers   Inches     A set of routines designed to control a specific instrument or family of  instruments  and any necessary related files for LabWindows CVI or  LabVIEW     A means for a device to request service from another device   The relative priority at which a device can interrupt   Interrupt signal     Industry Standard Architecture   The original PC bus architecture   specifically the 16 bit AT bus     G 3 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Glossary    KB    LAN    LED    m    master    MB    MTBF    NI 488 or NI 488 2  NI DAQ    NI VISA    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Kilobytes of memory     Local Area Network   Communications network that serves users within  a confined geographical area  It is made up of servers  workstations   a network operating system  and a communications link     Light emitting diode     Meters     A functional part of a PXI device that initiates data transfers on the  PXI backplane  A transfer can be either a read or a write     Megabytes of memory     Mean time between failure     The National Instruments software for GPIB systems   The National 
65. requencies        Description    The NI PXIe 8820 PXI Express CompactPCI Express embedded computer  is a high performance PXI Express CompactPCI Express compatible  system controller  The NI PXIe 8820 controller integrates standard I O  features in a single unit by using state of the art packaging  Combining an  NI PXIe 8820 embedded controller with a PXI Express compatible  chassis  such as the NI PXIe 1082  results in a fully PC compatible  computer in a compact  rugged package     The NI PXIe 8820 has an Intel   Celeron   1020E processor  2 2 GHz dual  core processor   all the standard I O  and a 250 GB  or larger  hard drive     The standard I O on each module includes one DisplayPort video  one  RS 232 serial port  a parallel port  four Hi Speed USB ports  one Gigabit  Ethernet  a reset button  and a PXI trigger     Functional Overview    NI PXle 8820 User Manual    This section contains functional descriptions of each major logic block on  the NI PXIe 8820 embedded computer     NI PXle 8820 Functional Description    The NI PXIe 8820 is a modular PC in a PXI Express 3U size form factor   Figure 1 1 is a functional block diagram of the NI PXIe 8820   Following the diagram is a description of each logic block shown     1 2 ni com    Chapter 1 Introduction       1 DisplayPort  Connector    4 Hi Speed  USB 2 0  Connectors    SATA  Hard Disk          Ethernet  x1 PCIE Port    BIOS    DisplayPort  x1 PCIE  XI ESIE PXI Express  xI  USB x1 PCIE  PCH x1 PCIE Connectors  PXI  SATA
66. rity options     Setup Administrator Password   This setting specifies a password  that must be entered to access the BIOS Setup Utility  If only the  Administrator   s password is set  then this only limits access to the  BIOS setup program and is only asked for when entering the BIOS  setup program  By default  no password is specified     User Password   This setting specifies a password that must be   entered to access the BIOS Setup Utility or to boot the system  If only  the User   s password is set  then this is a power on password and must  be entered to boot or enter the BIOS setup program  In the BIOS setup    2 14 ni com    Save  amp  Exit Menu       National Instruments    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    program  the User will have Administrator rights  By default  no  password is specified     The Save  amp  Exit setup menu includes all available options for exiting   saving  and loading the BIOS default configuration  As an alternative to  this screen  press  lt F9 gt  to load optimal BIOS default settings and  lt F10 gt  to  save changes and exit setup     This setup menu includes the following settings     e Save Changes and Reset   Any changes made to BIOS settings are  stored in NVRAM  The setup program then exits and reboots the  controller  The  lt F10 gt  key can also be used to select this option     e Discard Changes and Reset   Any changes made to BIOS settings  during this session of the BIOS setup program are discarded  The setup  program
67. rnal Serial ATA drive and an external hard drive at  the same time     Yes     4 1 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions    Boot Options       What devices can I boot from     The NI PXIe 8820 can boot from the following devices     The internal Serial ATA hard drive    An external SCSI hard drive or CD DVD ROM if an  SCSI adapter  such as the PXI 8214  is used    A network PXE server on the same subnet    An external USB mass storage device such as a USB hard drive   USB CD DVD ROM  or USB key    An external USB floppy drive  Most PCI or PCle based devices that provide an Option ROM    ay Note There are some limitations when booting from a USB device  Windows 7  can be installed from a USB CD DVD ROM  but earlier versions of Windows cannot   The NI PXIe 8820 BIOS configures the USB devices so that they will work in a DOS    environment     How do I configure the controller to boot from these devices     There are two methods     NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Enter Setup and select the Boot menu  You will see a list of all bootable  devices  ordered by device type  You can set the boot order using  lt   gt   and  lt   gt   Set the order by device type and set the order for the devices  listed within the device type     To boot from a different device without changing the boot order in the  BIOS  press  lt F10 gt  continuously while booting  After the BIOS  completes the POST and just before the controller boots the OS  the  Boot menu is displayed 
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69. s ised vee a R E 2 11  LabVIEW RT Configuration Overrides Submenu              eee 2 12  Boot Setup  Menu sisi  geais e a Ea 2 12  Boot Settings Configuration Submenu    eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 13  Hard Drive BBS Priorities Submenu    eee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 14  CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities Submenu    ee 2 14       National Instruments vij NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Contents    Floppy Drive BBS Priorities Submenu           eee eee eseeeeeeeeeeee 2 14  Network Device BBS Priorities Submenu    eee eee eters 2 14  Security MCI Us innisin e ds bys Dees hiked cad AEE EEE R REE 2 14  Save   amp  Exit MOM assess sssri E E AE R ease    2 15  BIOS Diagnostic Utilities  nieri cii eiv eioen saen i E EEE EEE E EE i 2 16  Accessing BIOS Diagnostic Utilities           esssseeesseeseesseetsresrsresreresresrsrrsrsrrseee 2 16  Hard Drive Diagnostic Utility    eee eeseeseeeseeneesseeaeeeseceeesesseeeaeenees 2 16  Memory Diagnostic Utility sssini nnn ieai 2 16  System CMOS seiis niine Aa deses ated orig acta Recteadus deveck ba Revd ahaa S aE RS E O E 2 17  Lab VIEW  RT Installation as cvcscscsaigs adie cascecsasdes sbsats seas tvcdes oceavasdtase  naaceetddanasadesoadeacstea cess 2 18  LabVIEW RT Software Installation    eee cece eeeeeeeeeeaeeneeeseeseeeseesees 2 18  LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches 00 0    cei eeeeseceeeseeeeeeseeeecesesseeeseesees 2 19  Drivers and  Software s seis ccecdsuc aeaa a Gaal aveed EE R E A EA AEE NA 2 22  PXI Exp    ss Feat  re sianar hian oan na EE E i
70. s setting to access the Hard  Drive BBS Priorities submenu to re order or disable bootable hard  drive devices  Refer to the Hard Drive BBS Priorities Submenu section  for more information     CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities   Use this setting to access the  CD DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities submenu to re order or disable  bootable CD DVD ROM drive devices  Refer to the CD DVD ROM  Drive BBS Priorities Submenu section for more information     Floppy Drive BBS Priorities   Use this setting to access the Floppy  Drive BBS Priorities submenu to re order or disable bootable floppy  drive devices  Refer to the Floppy Drive BBS Priorities Submenu  section for more information     Network Device BBS Priorities   Use this setting to access the  Network Device BBS Priorities submenu to re order or disable  bootable network devices  Refer to the Network Device BBS Priorities  Submenu section for more information     Boot Settings Configuration Submenu    Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to boot settings   Normally  you do not need to modify these settings  as the factory default  settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration     Setup Prompt Timeout   This setting specifies the number of  seconds the system will wait for a BIOS Setup menu keypress   the  lt Delete gt  key   The default value is 2 seconds     Bootup NumLock State   This setting specifies the power on state of  the keyboard NumLock setting  The default value is On     2 13 NI PXle 8820 Us
71. sd A E eee ave anid Satake 1 2  DeSCrPUON  gaani a A R E eacenias A E seeds 1 2  Functional Overview a e a dana eaa Ee e T Ae ea NE 1 2  NI PXIe 8820 Functional Description       sssesesseseseereeesssersrrsrsrrsererees 1 2  National Instruments Software             ccccccesesssssccccccceccccecececesesseseessessssncscscssseesesseeesesesens 1 4    Chapter 2  Installation and Configuration    Installingthe NI  PXIE 85820nninn a E R R NRE E 2 1  How to Remove the Controller from the PXI Express Chassis                00  2 4  BIOS Set  p Utility iari oriris opponi aa eaae r r AE Ra RES 2 4  Accessing BIOS Setup Utility       sesesseeesessseessssrsrssrsresreseeresesresrsesrssenresrsresrerene 2 4  Main  Setup  MENU iiginn a aa a sabes  coeds aa 2 5  Advanced Setup Men  en ana n ai ee eaa 2 6  SATA Configuration SUbmMenu         essseesseersresrsresreerrsrsreereresresrsresreee 2 7  CPU Configuration Submenu    eee eeeeseeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeaees 2 7  Video Configuration Submenu    eee eee eseceeeeseeeeeeeetneeeeetaees 2 8  Power Wake Configuration Submenu              cee eeceeeeeeeseteeeeeeeees 2 8  USB Configuration Submenu    eee eceeseeeseeseceeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeaees 2 9  Serial Parallel Port Configuration Submenu            eee eeeeeeeees 2 10  Serial Port Configuration Submenu    eee 2 10  Parallel Port Configuration Submenu    eee 2 10  Memory Configuration Submenu   0 0 0 0    ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeaees 2 11  LabVIEW RT Setup  Menu wvccscc  ccctss cess ce Seseceiende
72. select or click in the software  such  as menu items and dialog box options  Bold text also denotes parameter  names     Italic text denotes variables  emphasis  a cross reference  or an introduction  to a key concept  Italic text also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word  or value that you must supply     xi NI PXle 8820 User Manual    About This Manual    monospace Text in this font denotes text or characters that you should enter from the  keyboard  sections of code  programming examples  and syntax examples   This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives  paths  directories   programs  subprograms  subroutines  device names  functions  operations   variables  filenames  and extensions     monospace bold Bold text in this font denotes the messages and responses that the computer  automatically prints to the screen  This font also emphasizes lines of code  that are different from the other examples     Related Documentation       The following documents contain information you may find helpful as you  read this manual     NI PXle 8820 User Manual    PICMG EXP 0 R1 0 CompactPCI Express Specification   PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group    TEEE Standard P1284 1 1997  C MM  Standard for Information  Technology for Transport Independent Printer System Interface    PCI Express Base Specification  Revision 2 0  PCI Special Interest  Group    PXI 5 PXI Express Hardware Specification  Revision 1 0   PXI Systems Alliance    PXI 6 PXI Express Software 
73. to access the SATA  Configuration submenu  Refer to the SATA Configuration Submenu  section for more information     CPU Configuration   Use this setting to access the CPU  Configuration submenu  Refer to the CPU Configuration Submenu  section for more information     Video Configuration   Use this setting to access the Video  Configuration submenu  Refer to the Video Configuration Submenu  section for more information     Power Wake Configuration   Use this setting to access the  Power Wake Configuration submenu  Refer to the Power Wake  Configuration Submenu section for more information     USB Configuration   Use this setting to access the USB  Configuration submenu  Refer to the USB Configuration Submenu  section for more information     Serial Parallel Port Configuration   Use this setting to access  the Serial Parallel Port Configuration submenu  Refer to the  Serial Parallel Port Configuration Submenu section for more  information     2 6 ni com    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    e Memory Configuration   Use this setting to access the Memory  Configuration submenu  Refer to the Memory Configuration  Submenu section for more information     SATA Configuration Submenu    Use this submenu to apply alternate settings to the hard disk drive  HDD   interfaces  Normally  you do not need to modify these settings  as the  factory default settings provide the most compatible and optimal  configuration possible     e SATA Controller   tThis setting specifies whether o
74. turn off Num Lock      e Up Arrow  Down Arrow   Use these keys to move between the  options within a setup menu   To use the arrows on the numeric  keypad  you must turn off Num Lock      e  lt Enter gt    Use this key either to enter a submenu or display all  available settings for a highlighted configuration option     e  lt Esc gt    Use this key to return to the parent menu of a submenu   At the top level menus  this key serves as a shortcut to the Exit menu     e  lt   gt  and  lt   gt    Use these keys to cycle between all available settings  for a selected configuration option     e  lt Tab gt    Use this key to select time and date fields     e  lt F9 gt    Use this key to load the optimal default values for BIOS  configuration settings  The optimal default values are the same as the  shipping configuration default values     The most commonly accessed and modified BIOS settings are in the Main  setup menu  The Main setup menu reports the following configuration  information     e BIOS Version and Build Date   These values indicate the version of  the NI PXIe 8820 controller BIOS and the date on which the BIOS  was built     e Embedded Firmware Version   This value helps identify the built in  hardware capabilities     e Processor Type  Base Processor Frequency  and Active Processor  Cores   These values indicate the type of processor used in the  NI PXIe 8820 controller  the speed of the processor  and the maximum  number of processor cores     e Total Memory   tThis
75. uestions    Software Driver Installation       How do I install or reinstall the video driver     Refer to KnowledgeBase 3H3COSD8  What Peripheral Drivers Should I  Use with My PXI or VXI Controller   at ni  com  support     How do I install or reinstall the Ethernet driver     Refer to KnowledgeBase 3H3COSD8  What Peripheral Drivers Should I  Use with My PXI or VXI Controller   at ni  com  support     How do I install software from a CD     The compact size of the NI PXIe 8820 does not allow for an integrated  USB CD DVD ROM drive  You have the following options     e USB CD DVD ROM     You can install from a USB CD DVD ROM  using a bootable installation CD     e SCSI CD ROM   Other types of CD ROM drives are available   Check with the vendor to make sure Windows 7 supports the drive     e Mapped network drive   You can use the Ethernet to connect to  another computer  If you share the USB CD DVD ROM drive on the  other computer  you can map the shared USB CD DVD ROM drive to  a drive letter on the NI PXIe 8820     A USB CD DVD ROM drive is available from National Instruments   part number 778492 01     Upgrade Information       NI PXle 8820 User Manual    How do I upgrade system memory    You can change the amount of installed RAM on the NI PXIe 8820 by  upgrading the SO DIMM    To upgrade the RAM  remove the NI PXIe 8820 from the PXI chassis   National Instruments offers the following types of SO DIMMs for use with  the NI PXIe 8820 controller    e Replacement 2 GB RAM  NI
76. ult value for this  setting is Auto     Device Power Up Delay in Seconds   This setting specifies the  number of seconds the Power On Self Test will wait for a USB device  or hub to power on  This setting is only visible if Device Power Up  Delay is set to Manual  The default is 5 seconds     In addition  the following option is available for each detected device if a  USB mass storage device is present     Emulation Type   tThis setting specifies how the BIOS will present  the USB mass storage device to the system  This option can be used to  present a USB mass storage device as a floppy  Zip  hard disk  or  CD ROM drive  The default is Auto  which allows the BIOS to treat    2 9 NI PXle 8820 User Manual    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    small USB flash disk drives as floppy drives and larger USB flash disk  drives as hard disk drives     Serial Parallel Port Configuration Submenu    Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the serial and  parallel ports  Normally  you do not need to modify these settings  as the  factory default settings provide the most compatible and optimal  configuration possible     Serial Port Configuration   Use this setting to access the Serial Port  Configuration submenu  Refer to the Serial Port Configuration  Submenu section for more information     Parallel Port Configuration   Use this setting to access the Parallel  Port Configuration submenu  Refer to the Parallel Port  Configuration Submenu section for more informat
77. upport     The configuration steps for single or multiple chassis systems are the same     NI PXle 8820 User Manual 2 22 ni com    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    PXI Express System Configuration       National Instruments    1  Launch Measurement  amp  Automation Explorer  MAX    2  Inthe Configuration tree  expand Devices and Interfaces     3  In the Devices and Interfaces tree  expand PXI System  Your  PXI Express chassis is already identified and appears in the PXI  System tree     4  For each unidentified PXI Express chassis in the PXI System tree   right click on the chassis and select the appropriate chassis model  through the Identify As submenu  Further expanding the PXI System  branch shows all devices in the system that NI VISA can recognize     The PXI Express specification allows for many combinations of   PXI Express chassis and system modules  To assist system integrators   PXI Express chassis and system module manufacturers must document  their products    capabilities  PXI Express devices must provide a driver  and or   ini file for identification  For NI PXI Express chassis and  controllers  these files are provided as part of the NI PXI Platform Services  software included with your controller  System integrators  configuration  utilities  and device drivers can use these   ini files     The NI PXI Platform Services software uses the system module driver   chassis driver  and chassis ini files to generate the PXI PXI Express  system description 
78. uter must have LabVIEW  LabVIEW RT  and any desired drivers  installed        Tip Record the PXI Express controller MAC address  located on the side of the controller   for use in identifying the controller  The label also can be removed and placed on the front  of the controller for easier access     3  Click on the appropriate PXI Express controller entry to access the    Network Settings tab in the right pane view   4   Optional  Enter a name for the RT target in the Name text box     NI PXle 8820 User Manual 2 18 ni com    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration     Optional  Set the network configuration options of the RT target in the  IP Settings section and click the Apply button     For information about configuring network settings  refer to the  Configuring Network Settings book  accessible by browsing to  MAX Remote Systems Help  LabVIEW Real Time Target  Configuration  Configuring Network Settings from the Contents  tab of MAX Help     Ss Note When any IP or identification settings are changed  you will be prompted to reboot  the controller for the changes to take effect  Click Yes to automatically reboot the RT  target  You may also reboot the controller by right clicking on the target name under  Remote Systems and selecting Reboot     After rebooting the PXI Express controller it will appear in the  Remote Systems category with the assigned name     6     Expand the PXI Express controller view in the Remote Systems  branch and select Software     Click the Ad
79. ware and  operating system software that configures and tests your hardware when  you boot the system  The BIOS setup program includes menus for  configuring settings and enabling NI PXIe 8820 controller features        Most users do not need to use the BIOS setup program  as the  NI PXIe 8820 controller ships with default settings that work well for most  configurations     UN Caution Changing BIOS settings may lead to incorrect controller behavior and possibly  an unbootable controller  If this happens  follow the instructions for restoring default  settings in the System CMOS section  In general  do not change a setting unless you are  absolutely certain what it does     Accessing BIOS Setup Utility    Complete the following steps to start the BIOS setup program   1  Power on or reboot your NI PXIe 8820 controller     2  When the message Press  lt DEL gt  to enter setup appears  press  the  lt Delete gt  key  The setup program loads after a short delay     The Main menu is displayed when you first enter the BIOS setup  program     NI PXle 8820 User Manual 2 4 ni com    Main Setup Menu       National Instruments    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration    Use the following keys to navigate through the BIOS setup program     e Left Arrow  Right Arrow   Use these keys to move between the  different setup menus  If you are in a submenu  these keys have no  effect  and you must press  lt Esc gt  to leave the submenu first   To use  the arrows on the numeric keypad  you must 
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81. xpress Features section of Chapter 2   Installation and Configuration     NI PXle 8820 User Manual 4 6 ni com       Troubleshooting       National Instruments    This chapter answers common troubleshooting questions you may have  when using the NI PXIe 8820 embedded computer     What if the NI PXIe 8820 does not boot     Several problems can cause a controller not to boot  Here are some things  to look for and possible solutions     Things to Notice     e Which LEDs come on  The Power OK LED should stay lit   The Drive LED should blink during boot as the disk is accessed     e What appears on the display  Does it hang at some particular point   BIOS  Operating System  and so on    If nothing appears on the  screen  try a different monitor  Does your monitor work with a  different PC  If it hangs  note the last screen output that you saw for  reference when consulting National Instruments technical support     e What has changed about the system  Did you recently move the  system  Was there electrical storm activity  Did you recently add  anew module  memory chip  or piece of software     e Refer to your chassis user manual for additional troubleshooting steps   Things to Try   e Make sure the chassis is plugged in to a working power source     e Check any fuses or circuit breakers in the chassis or other power  supply  possibly a UPS      e Make sure the controller module is firmly seated in the chassis   e Remove all other modules from the chassis    e Remove any nonessentia
    
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