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NI RFSA Calibration Functions
ViStatus niRFSA_SelfCalibrate(ViSession instrumentHandle, ViInt64 stepsToOmit);
Self-calibrates the NI-RFSA device and associated modules that support self-calibration. If self-calibration is performed successfully, the new calibration constants are stored immediately in the self-calibration area of the module EEPROM. Refer to the specifications document for your device for more information about how often to self-calibrate.
For best results, NI recommends that you perform a complete self-calibration without omitting any steps. However, if the niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid function indicates that the calibration data for a specific step is still valid, you can omit that step for faster execution.
If there is an existing NI-RFSG session open for the same PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 while this function runs, it may remain open but cannot be used for operations that access the hardware, for example niRFSG_Commit or niRFSG_Initiate.
The PXIe-5841 maintains separate self-calibration data for both the PXIe-5841 standalone and when associated with the PXIe-5655. Use this function once for each intended configuration.
- The IF Flatness step can take approximately 15 minutes to complete on the PXIe-5665 (3.6 GHz) and approximately 25 minutes to complete on the PXIe-5665 (14 GHz).
- The IF Flatness step can take approximately 1 minute to complete on the PXIe-5667 (3.6 GHz) and approximately 1.5 minutes to complete on the PXIe-5667 (7 GHz).
- The IF Flatness step can take approximately 15 minutes to complete on the PXIe-5668.
Supported Devices: PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Related Topics
PXI-5661 Calibration
PXIe-5663/5663E Calibration
PXIe-5665 Self-Calibration
PXIe-5667 Self-Calibration
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Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')) or [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')) function. |
stepsToOmit | ViInt64 | Specifies which calibration steps to skip as part of the self-calibration process. A value of 0 specifies that all supported calibration steps are performed. The only valid value for the PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 is 0. |
||Note To omit two or more calibration steps, specify a bitwise-OR combination of the following constants. For example, if you wanted to omit NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IF_FLATNESS and NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL, you would pass the following string to the niRFSA_SelfCalibrate function: NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IF_FLATNESS | NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL| | :- | :- |
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NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_OMIT_NONE | No step is omitted during self-calibration. |
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NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_PRESELECTOR_ALIGNMENT | Omits the Preselector Alignment step. If you omit this step and the niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid function indicates the calibration data for this step is invalid, the preselector alignment specifications are not guaranteed. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_GAIN_REFERENCE | Omits the Gain Reference step. If you omit this step and the niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid function indicates the calibration data for this step is invalid, the absolute accuracy of the device is not guaranteed. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IF_FLATNESS | Omits the IF Flatness step. If you omit this step and the niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid function indicates the calibration data for this step is invalid, the IF flatness specifications are not guaranteed. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_DIGITIZER_SELF_CAL | Omits the Digitizer Self Cal step. If you omit this step and the niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid function indicates the calibration data for this step is invalid, the absolute accuracy of the device is not guaranteed. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL | Omits the Local Oscillator (LO) Self Cal step. If you omit this step and the niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid function indicates the calibration data for this step is invalid, the LO phase-locked loop (PLL) may fail to lock. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_AMPLITUDE_ACCURACY | Not used by this function. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_RESIDUAL_LO_POWER | Not used by this function. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IMAGE_SUPPRESSION | Not used by this function. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_SYNTHESIZER_ALIGNMENT | Omits the Synthesizer Alignment step. If you omit this step and the niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid function indicates the calibration data for this step is invalid, the synthesizer alignment specifications are not guaranteed. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_DC_OFFSET | Omits the DC Offset step. If you omit this step and the niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid function indicates the calibration data for this step is invalid, the DC offset specifications are not guaranteed. This step applies only to the PXIe-5820. |
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Name | Type | Description |
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status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
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0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
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ViStatus niRFSA_SelfCalibrateRange (ViSession Instrument_Handle,ViInt64 Steps_To_Omit, ViReal64 Min_Frequency, ViReal64 Max_Frequency, ViReal64 Min_Reference_Level, ViReal64 Max_Reference_Level);
Self-calibrates all configurations within the specified frequency and reference level limits.
Self-calibration range data is valid until you restart the system or call the [niRFSA_ClearSelfCalibrateRange](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearSelfCalibrateRange.html')) function.
NI recommends that no external signals are present on the RF In port while the calibration is taking place.
Note This function does not update self-calibration date and temperature. | |
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For best results, NI recommends that you perform a complete self-calibration without omitting any steps. However, if certain aspects of performance are less important for your application, you can omit that step for faster execution. |
Note If there is an existing NI-RFSG session open for the same PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 while this function runs, it may remain open but cannot be used for operations that access the hardware, for example niRFSG_Commit or niRFSG_Initiate. |
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Note If there is an existing NI-RFSG session open for the same PXIe-5644/5645/5646, it may remain open but cannot be used while this function runs. | |
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Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 |
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Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')) or [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')) function. |
stepsToOmit | ViInt64 | Specifies which calibration steps to skip as part of the self-calibration process. A value of 0 specifies all supported calibration steps are performed. |
||Note To omit two or more calibration steps, specify a bitwise-OR combination of the following constants. For example, if you wanted to omit NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_AMPLITUDE_ACCURACY and NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL, you would pass the following string to the niRFSA_SelfCalibrate function: NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_AMPLITUDE_ACCURACY | NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL| | :- | :- |
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NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_OMIT_NONE | No step is omitted during self-calibration. |
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NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_PRESELECTOR_ALIGNMENT | Not used by this function. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_GAIN_REFERENCE | Not used by this function. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IF_FLATNESS | Not used by this function. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_DIGITIZER_SELF_CAL | Not used by this function. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL | Omits the Local Oscillator (LO) Self Cal step. If you omit this step and the niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid function indicates the calibration data for this step is invalid, the LO phase-locked loop (PLL) may fail to lock. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_AMPLITUDE_ACCURACY | Omits the Amplitude Accuracy step. If you omit this step, the absolute accuracy of the device is not adjusted. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_RESIDUAL_LO_POWER | Omits the Residual LO Power step. If you omit this step, the Residual LO Power performance is not adjusted. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IMAGE_SUPPRESSION | Omits the Image Suppression step. If you omit this step, the Residual Sideband Image Performance is not adjusted. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_SYNTHESIZER_ALIGNMENT | Omits the Synthesizer Alignment step. If you omit this step, the LO PLL is not adjusted. This step is not valid for the PXIe-5820. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_DC_OFFSET | Omits the DC Offset step. This step applies only to the PXIe-5820. |
| :- | :- | :- | |minFrequency|ViReal64|Specifies the minimum RF frequency in Hz.| |maxFrequency|ViReal64|Specifies the maximum RF frequency in Hz.| |minReferenceLevel|ViReal64|Specifies the minimum reference level in dBm.| |maxReferenceLevel|ViReal64|Specifies the maximum reference level in dBm.|
Name | Type | Description |
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status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
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0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
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ViStatus niRFSA_IsSelfCalValid(ViSession instrumentHandle, ViBoolean* selfCalValid, ViInt64* validSteps);
Indicates which calibration steps contain valid calibration data. To omit steps with valid calibration data from self-calibration, you can pass the validSteps parameter to the stepsToOmit parameter of the niRFSA_SelfCalibrate function.
Supported Devices: PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668
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Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')) or [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')) function. |
Output | ||
Name | Type | Description |
selfCalValid | ViBoolean* | Returns VI_TRUE if all the calibration data is valid and VI_FALSE if any of the calibration data is invalid. |
validSteps | ViInt64* | Returns valid steps. |
||Note If two or more calibration steps are valid, this parameter returns a bitwise-OR combination of the calibration steps. For example, if both NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IF_FLATNESS and NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL steps are valid, NI-RFSA returns the following string: NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IF_FLATNESS | NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL| | :- | :- |
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NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_GAIN_REFERENCE | Indicates the Gain Reference calibration data is valid. This step measures the changes in gain since the last external calibration was run. |
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NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IF_FLATNESS | Indicates the IF Flatness calibration data is valid. This step measures the IF response of the entire system for each of the supported IF filters. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_DIGITIZER_SELF_CAL | Indicates the Digitizer Self Cal calibration data is valid. This step calls for digitizer self-calibration if the digitizer is associated with the RF downconverter. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL | Indicates the LO Self Cal calibration data is valid. This step calls for LO self-calibration if the LO source module is associated with the RF downconverter. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_PRESELECTOR_ALIGNMENT | Indicates the Preselector Alignment calibration data is valid. This step generates coefficients to align the preselector across the frequency range for your device. |
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Name | Type | Description |
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status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
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0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
| :- | :- | :- |
ViStatus niRFSA_ClearSelfCalibrateRange(ViSession vi);
Clears the data obtained from the [niRFSA_SelfCalibrateRange](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_SelfCalibrateRange.html')) function.
Supported Devices: PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
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Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')) or [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')) function. |
Name | Type | Description |
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status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
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0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
| :- | :- | :- |
ViStatus niRFSA_GetExtCalLastDateAndTime(ViSession vi, ViInt32* year, ViInt32* month, ViInt32* day, ViInt32* hour, ViInt32* minute);
Returns the date and time of the last successful external calibration. The time returned is 24-hour local time, and the date is returned as integer values. For example, if the device was calibrated at 2:30 PM on December 31, 2010, this function returns 14 for the hour parameter, 30 for the minute parameter, 12 for the month parameter, 31 for the day parameter, and 2010 for the year parameter.
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
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Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')), [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')), or [niRFSA_InitExtCal](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_InitExtCal.html')) function and identifies a particular instrument session. |
Output | ||
Name | Type | Description |
year | ViInt32* | Returns the year of the last external calibration. |
month | ViInt32* | Returns the month of the last external calibration. |
day | ViInt32* | Returns the day of the last external calibration. |
hour | ViInt32* | Returns the hour of the last external calibration. |
minute | ViInt32* | Returns the minute of the last external calibration. |
Name | Type | Description |
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status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
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0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
| :- | :- | :- |
ViStatus niRFSA_GetExtCalLastTemp(ViSession vi, ViReal64* temperature);
Returns the temperature of the last successful external calibration. The temperature is returned in degrees Celsius.
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698
Input | ||
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Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')), [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')), or [niRFSA_InitExtCal](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_InitExtCal.html')) function and identifies a particular instrument session. |
Output | ||
Name | Type | Description |
temperature | ViReal64* | Returns the temperature, in degrees Celsius, of the last external calibration. |
Name | Type | Description |
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status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
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0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
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ViStatus niRFSA_GetExtCalRecommendedInterval(ViSession vi, ViInt32* months);
Returns the recommended interval between external calibrations, in months.
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
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Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')), [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')), or [niRFSA_InitExtCal](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_InitExtCal.html')) function and identifies a particular instrument session. |
Output | ||
Name | Type | Description |
months | ViInt32* | Returns the recommended maximum interval between external calibrations, in months. |
Name | Type | Description |
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status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
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0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
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ViStatus niRFSA_GetSelfCalLastDateAndTime(ViSession vi, ViInt64 selfCalibrationStep, ViInt32* year, ViInt32* month, ViInt32* day, ViInt32* hour, ViInt32* minute);
Returns the date and time of the last successful self-calibration. The time returned is 24-hour local time, and the date is returned as integer values. For example, if the device was calibrated at 2:30 PM on December 31, 2010, this function returns 14 for the hour parameter, 30 for the minute parameter, 12 for the month parameter, 31 for the day parameter, and 2010 for the year parameter.
Note For the PXIe-5644/5645/5646, you must select NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IMAGE_SUPPRESSION for the selfCalibrationStep parameter. | |
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Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841 |
Input | ||
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Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')) or [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')) function. |
selfCalibrationStep | ViInt64 | Specifies the self-calibration step to query for the last successful self-calibration date and time data. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_PRESELECTOR_ALIGNMENT | Selects the Preselector Alignment self-calibration step. |
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NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_GAIN_REFERENCE | Selects the Gain Reference self-calibration step. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IF_FLATNESS | Selects the IF Flatness self-calibration step. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_DIGITIZER_SELF_CAL | Selects the Digitizer Self Cal self-calibration step. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_LO_SELF_CAL | Selects the LO Self Cal self-calibration step. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_AMPLITUDE_ACCURACY | Selects the Amplitude Accuracy self-calibration step. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_RESIDUAL_LO_POWER | Selects the Residual LO Power self-calibration step. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IMAGE_SUPPRESSION | Selects the Image Suppression self-calibration step. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_SYNTHESIZER_ALIGNMENT | Selects the Synthesizer Alignment self-calibration step. |
NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_DC_OFFSET | Selects the DC Offset self-calibration step. |
| :- | :- | :- | |Output||| |Name|Type|Description| |year|ViInt32*|Returns the year of the last external calibration. | |month|ViInt32*|Returns the month of the last external calibration. | |day|ViInt32*|Returns the day of the last external calibration. | |hour|ViInt32*|Returns the year of the last external calibration. It is expressed as an integer.| |minute|ViInt32*|Returns the minute of the last external calibration. |
Name | Type | Description |
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status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
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0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
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ViStatus niRFSA_GetSelfCalLastTemp(ViSession vi, ViInt64 selfCalibrationStep, ViReal64* temp);
Returns the temperature, in degrees Celsius, at the last successful self-calibration.
Note For the PXIe-5644/5645/5646, you must select NIRFSA_VAL_SELF_CAL_IMAGE_SUPPRESSION for the selfCalibrationStep parameter. | |
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Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5820/5830/5831 (IF only)/5832 (IF only)/5840/5841 |
Input | ||
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Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')) or [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')) function. |
ViStatus niRFSA_SetCalUserDefinedInfo(ViSession vi, ViConstString info);
Writes user-defined information into the onboard EEPROM.
Supported Devices: PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606, PXIe-5693/5694/5698
Input | ||
---|---|---|
Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')), [niRFSA_initWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')), or [niRFSA_InitExtCal](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_InitExtCal.html')) function and identifies a particular instrument session. |
info | ViConstString | Specifies a string containing the user-defined information. This string can be up to 21 characters long. |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
| :- | :- | :- |
ViStatus niRFSA_GetCalUserDefinedInfo(ViSession vi, ViChar[] info);
Returns user-defined information from the onboard EEPROM.
Supported Devices: PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5693/5694/5698
Input | ||
---|---|---|
Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')), [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')), or [niRFSA_InitExtCal](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_InitExtCal.html')) function and identifies a particular instrument session. |
Output | ||
Name | Type | Description |
info | ViChar[] | Returns a string containing the user-defined information. |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
| :- | :- | :- |
ViStatus niRFSA_GetCalUserDefinedInfoMaxSize(ViSession vi, ViInt32* infoSize);
Returns the number of characters of user-defined information that can be stored in the device onboard EEPROM.
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698
Input | ||
---|---|---|
Name | Type | Description |
vi | ViSession | Identifies your instrument session. vi is obtained from the [niRFSA_init](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_init.html')), [niRFSA_InitWithOptions](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_initWithOptions.html')), or [niRFSA_InitExtCal](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_InitExtCal.html')) function and identifies a particular instrument session. |
Output | ||
Name | Type | Description |
infoSize | ViInt32* | Returns the number of characters of user-defined information that can be stored in the device onboard EEPROM. The maximum size of the user-defined information array is 21 characters. |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
status | ViStatus | Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an NI-RFSA function to determine if an error has occurred. To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the [niRFSA_GetError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_GetError.html')) function. To clear the error information from NI-RFSA, call the [niRFSA_ClearError](javascript:LaunchMergedHelp('nirfsa.chm', 'rfsacref.chm', 'cviniRFSA_ClearError.html')) function. The general meaning of the status code is as follows: |
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
0 | Success |
Positive Values | Warnings |
Negative Values | Errors |
| :- | :- | :- |
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