Caution Before you install NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0, ensure that you have uninstalled all related NI-RFmx 1.0 products.
NI-RFmx drivers requires that all the installed driver versions remain the same for proper functionality because NI-RFmx drivers use shared components between them. If driver incompatibilities exist, they are reported through a dialog box after installation. You can also use the Version Compatibility Checker utility to manually check for version incompatibilities. Refer to the Installed Software, Documentation, and Examples section for more information about the installed location of the Version Compatibility Checker utility.
Supported HardwareVector Signal Analyzers
NI PXIe-5663
NI PXIe-5663E
NI PXIe-5665
NI PXIe-5668R
Device-specific information about these modules is included in the NI RF Vector Signal Analyzers Help.
Vector Signal Transceivers
NI PXIe-5644R
NI PXIe-5645R
NI PXIe-5646R
Device-specific information about these modules is included in the NI RF Vector Signal Transceivers Help.
System RequirementsSupported Operating Systems
NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0 supports the following operating systems:
Windows 10 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows 8.1 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows 8.0 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
Note NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0 does not support Windows Server non-R2 editions.
NI recommends that you have the most recent service pack for your operating system installed.
Minimum System Requirements
Processor—Intel i3 or equivalent
RAM—2 GB*
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
A screen resolution of 1,300 x 700 with 256 colors
Windows 10/8.1/8.0/7, with all available critical updates and service packs
*Depending on the amount of data acquired and/or processed, a larger amount of memory may be required.
Recommended System
Processor—Intel i5 or equivalent
RAM—4 GB*
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
A screen resolution of 1,300 x 700
Windows 10/8.1/8.0/7, with all available critical updates and service packs
*Depending on the amount of data acquired and/or processed, a larger amount of memory may be required. Application Development Environments (ADEs)
NI LabVIEW 2013 SP1 (32-bit and 64-bit) f6 patch, 2014 SP1 (32-bit and 64-bit) f3 patch, 2015 (32-bit and 64-bit) f1 patch
Note NI-RFmx CDMA2k does not operate correctly without the LabVIEW service packs and patches mentioned in the preceding list.
Note Install NI LabVIEW before you install NI-RFmx CDMA2k. To add support for ADEs installed after installing NI-RFmx CDMA2k, modify your NI-RFmx CDMA2k installation or relaunch the NI-RFmx CDMA2k installer.
Other Required Software
NI-RFSA 14.1 or later
Installed Software, Documentation, and Examples
is an alias for the following National Instruments file folder location:
Windows 10 (32-bit)/8.1 (32-bit)/8.0 (32-bit)/7 (32-bit): Program Files\National Instruments
Windows 10 (64-bit)/8.1 (64-bit)/8.0 (64-bit)/7 (64-bit): Program Files (x86)\National Instruments
is an alias for the following file folder location:
Windows 10 (32-bit)/8.1 (32-bit)/8.0 (32-bit)/7 (32-bit): windows\system32
Windows 10 (64-bit)/8.1 (64-bit)/8.0 (64-bit)/7 (64-bit)
32-bit DLL: windows\SysWow64
64-bit DLL: windows\system32
File Locations
Item
Installed Location on Windows 10/8.1/8.0/7
Version Compatibility Checker
\RFmx\niRFmxCompatibility_Checker.exe
DLLs
LabVIEW Examples
\LabVIEW \examples\RFmx\CDMA2k
Executable
Select Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-RFmx CDMA2k»NI-RFmx CDMA2k Measurement Interactive Panel to launch the NI-RFmx CDMA2k Measurement Interactive Panel.
Documentation
Documentation for NI-RFmx CDMA2k is located at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-RFmx CDMA2k»NI-RFmx CDMA2k Documentation. The documentation set is composed of the following documents.
Document
Format
Description
NI-RFmx CDMA2k Help
HTML/Windows Help
Information about NI-RFmx CDMA2k. This help file is an HTML version of a traditional user manual that includes the following information:
An introduction to NI-RFmx CDMA2k
How to get started with application development
A complete reference for all NI-RFmx CDMA2k programming functions
NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0 Readme
HTML (this document)
Information about supported hardware, supported operating systems, and legal notices.
For the most recent revisions of documentation and for newly released documentation, visit ni.com/manuals.
Accessing VIs and Functions
NI-RFmx CDMA2k palette VIs are available from the Functions»Measurement I/O»NI-RFmx»CDMA2k palette.
Finding Examples
You can access all the installed NI-RFmx CDMA2k examples at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-RFmx CDMA2k»NI-RFmx CDMA2k Examples.
Product Security and Critical Updates
Visit ni.com/security to view and subscribe to receive security notifications about National Instruments products. Visit ni.com/critical-updates for information about critical updates from National Instruments.
Uninstalling/Modifying NI-RFmx CDMA2k
For Windows 7, complete the following steps:
Launch the Control Panel by selecting Start»Control Panel.
Double-click Programs and Features.
Select National Instruments Software.
Click the Uninstall/Change button.
Select NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0 from the dialog box that appears.
Click Remove to uninstall the product; click Modify to change the components that are installed.
For Windows 10/8.1/8.0, complete the following steps:
Right-click on the Start screen.
Select All apps, and launch the Control Panel.
Select Programs» Programs and Features.
Select National Instruments Software.
Click the Uninstall button.
Select NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0 from the dialog box that appears.
Click Remove to uninstall the product; click Modify to change the components that are installed.
As part of the NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0 installation, the following software is installed. To completely remove the NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0 installation from your system, you must also remove the following package:
NI-RFmx CDMA2k Runtime 2.0 for LabVIEW
Note Do not attempt to uninstall by manually deleting files.
Known Issues
You can access the software and documentation known issues list online. Refer to the NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0 Known Issues at ni.com for an up-to-date list of known issues in NI-RFmx CDMA2k 2.0.
Increasing Available Memory For Your Application
When developing memory intensive applications, you may encounter memory limits because 32-bit Windows applications utilize only 2 GB of memory by default. To expand the amount of memory an application can utilize, you can configure the executable to be large address aware to gain access to up to 3 GB of memory on a 32-bit Windows operating system and up to 4 GB of memory on a 64-bit Windows operating system.
In TestStand 2013 and later, the Large Address Aware flag is enabled by default for the TestStand Sequence Editor and TestStand User Interfaces. For more information, refer to KB 5ZREUK2G, Using the Large Address Aware Flag With TestStand Applications.
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Current Application
Icon Location
Pin to Action
Windows 8.x Desktop
Desktop Taskbar
Right-click application and select Pin to Taskbar
Windows 8.x Desktop
Start screen
Right-click application and select Pin to Start
Windows 8.x Start screen
Desktop Taskbar
Right-click application and select Pin to taskbar from the menu bar on the bottom of the screen
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