Components of a PXIe-4113 System
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Components of a PXIe-4113 System
The PXIe-4113 is designed for use in a system that includes other hardware components, drivers, and software.
The following list defines the minimum required hardware and software for a system that includes a PXIe-4113.
| Component | Description and Recommendations |
|---|---|
| PXI Chassis |
A PXI chassis houses the PXIe-4113 and supplies power for PXIe-4113 functions. Note The chassis fan must
be set to highest setting. |
| PXI Controller or PXI Remote Control Module |
You can install a PXI controller or a PXI remote control (MXI) module depending on your system requirements. These components, installed in the same PXI chassis as the PXIe-4113, interface with the instrument using NI device drivers. |
| Programmable Power Supply |
Your programmable power supply instrument. |
| Cables and Accessories |
Cables and accessories allow connectivity to/from your instrument for measurements. Refer to Cables and Accessories for recommended cables and accessories and guidance. |
| NI-DCPower Driver |
Instrument driver software that provides functions to interact with
the PXIe-4113 and execute measurements
using the PXIe-4113. Note NI recommends to
always use the most current version of NI-DCPower with the PXIe-4113. You can find the NI-DCPower
driver requirements in the NI-DCPower
Readme. |
| NI Applications |
NI-DCPower offers driver support for the following
applications:
|
Cables and Accessories
NI recommends using the following cables and accessories with your module:
| Accessory Description | Notes | Part Number |
|---|---|---|
| Screw Terminal Connector Kit for PXIe-4112/3 Power Supplies | Ships with the PXIe-4113 | 782887-01 |
| Auxiliary Power Supply Module for NI PXIe-4112/13 | Ships with the PXIe-4113 | 782888-01 |
| PXI slot blockers | — | 199198-01 |
Additional Cabling and Accessory Guidance
NI recommends that you install PXI slot blockers (p/n 199198-01) to fill empty instrument slots in a PXI chassis. For more information about installing slot blockers and filler panels, go to ni.com/r/pxiblocker.
Programming Options
You can generate signals interactively using InstrumentStudio or you can use the NI-DCPower instrument driver to program your device in the supported ADE of your choice.
InstrumentStudio is automatically installed when you install the NI-DCPower driver on a 64-bit system. You can access InstrumentStudio in any of the following ways:
- From the Windows start menu, select . This launches InstrumentStudio and runs a soft front panel populated with NI-DCPower devices.
- From the Windows start menu, select . This launches InstrumentStudio and runs a soft front panel populated with devices detected on your system.
- From Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX), select a device and then click Test Panels.... This launches InstrumentStudio and runs a soft front panel for the device you selected.
- LabVIEW—Available on the LabVIEW Functions palette at . Examples are available from the Start menu in the National Instruments folder.
- LabVIEW NXG—Available from the diagram at . Examples are available from the Learning tab in the folder.
- LabWindows/CVI—Available at . LabWindows/CVI examples are available from the Start menu in the National Instruments folder.
- C/C++—Available at . Refer to the Creating an Application with NI-DCPower in Microsoft Visual C and C++ topic of the NI DC Power Supplies and SMUs Help to manually add all required include and library files to your project. NI-DCPower does not ship with installed C/C++ examples.
- Python—For more information about installing and using Python, refer to the NI-DCPower Python Documentation.