Creating Dynamic and Static Signal Routes for an NI-RFSA Device
- Updated2025-10-20
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To establish a dynamic route across segments, you must specify a fully qualified terminal name for the source and the destination signal.
- In the configuration tree, double-click Device and Interfaces
to see a list of installed devices. Installed devices appear under the name of their
associated chassis.Note If you are using your NI-RFSA device with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, expand Remote Systems. Find your target IP address or name, expand it, and then expand Devices and Interfaces.
- Select your chassis in the configuration tree. The attributes of your chassis are displayed on the right of the MAX window.
- Click the Trigger tab below the attributes view. A table in the Triggers view shows the PXI trigger bus segments of your chassis.
- Configure the static route that you want to make.
- Save the changes.
To establish a dynamic route across segments, you must specify a fully qualified terminal
name for the source and the destination signal.
Note You may not be able to
establish a dynamic route across segments in the following cases:
- Your application already contains too many static routes between the PXI trigger buses of your chassis.
- Your hardware route segmentation does not support dynamic signal routing.