Archived: NI PXIe-5644R/5645R Instrument Design Libraries 13.0.0 Known Issues

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Overview



This document contains the NI PXIe-5644R/5645R Instrument Design Libraries 13.0.0 (instrument design libraries) known issues that were discovered before and since the release of instrument design libraries 13.0.0. Not every issue known to NI appears on this list; it is intended to show the most severe and common issues that can be encountered.

Each issue appears as a row in the table and includes the following fields:

  • Issue ID - The number in at the top of each of the cells in the first column. When you report an issue to NI, you may be given this ID, you can also find IDs posted by NI on the discussion forums or in Knowledge Base articles.  "N/A" indicates that there is no ID assigned to the issue.
  • Issue Title (in italics) - Describes the issue in one sentence or less.
  • Problem Description - A few sentences which describe the problem in further detail. The brief description given does not necessarily describe the problem in full detail, and it is expected that you may want more information on an issue. If you would like more information on an issue, contact NI and reference the ID number given in the document.
  • Workaround - Possible ways to work around the problem. The workarounds that appear in the document are not always tested by NI and are not guaranteed to resolve the issue. If a workaround refers you to the NI KnowledgeBase, visit www.ni.com/kb/ and enter the KnowledgeBase number in the search field to locate the specific document.
  • Reported Version - The earliest version of NI-RFSG in which the issue was reported. If you discover the issue appears in an earlier version of NI-RFSG than is reported in this field, report the discrepancy to NI to have the field updated.
  • Resolved Version - Version in which the issue was resolved or was no longer applicable. "N/A" indicates that the issue has not been resolved.
  • Date Added - The date the issue was added to the document (not the reported date).

Known Issues by Severity

392126The niVST Calibration.lvlib:Self-Calibrate.vi leaks memory when loading and unloading
363009NI PXIe-5644R or NI PXIe-5645R device may occasionally appear outside the chassis in MAX when the device is installed for the first time
N/ASome VIs of the Configuration Instrument Design Library have new required inputs
385430niVST Self-Calibrate.vi cannot be found
364518Error –52018. A hardware failure has occurred. The operation could not be completed as specified
404057Cannot create a new project with a file name prefix from the VST Streaming sample project
365340Running a VST sample project FPGA VI on a development computer with simulated I/O context causes LabVIEW to hang
364860A deadlock can occur when creating two peer-to-peer streams between two devices in opposite directions concurrently
356334External Calibration sessions that are not closed can lock up the device
364736Waveform Sequencer does not generate any samples if the Set Priming Depth VI is set to a value of 4 samples or less
369338A dialog box prompts you to save a file when you create a VST sample project in localized LabVIEW



IDKnown Issue
392126

The niVST Calibration.lvlib:Self-Calibrate.vi leaks memory when loading and unloading
When using Self-Calibrate VI from the NI VST Calibration palette to self-calibrate the NI PXIe-5644R or NI PXIe-5645R, a memory leak may occur when loading and unloading the VI repeatedly.

Workaround: Keep the Self-Calibrate VI in memory. For example, in your top-level VI, create a "dummy" subVI that includes one instance of the Self-Calibrate VI to keep the Self-Calibrate VI loaded in memory. For applications that optimize memory usage where it is not acceptable to keep the Self-Calibrate VI in memory, you can minimize the memory leak by keeping a Timed Loop in memory. A memory leak will still exist, but it will be considerably smaller.

Reported Version: Design Library 2012.1  Resolved Version: N/A  Added: 04/05/2013
363009

The NI PXIe-5644R or NI PXIe-5645R device may occasionally appear outside the chassis in MAX when the device is installed for the first time
The NI PXIe-5644R or NI PXIe-5645R device may occasionally appear outside the chassis in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) when the hardware/software is installed for the first time. The device should still function properly.

Workaround: Restart the machine to get the device to appear in MAX properly.

Reported Version: Design Library 1.0  Resolved Version: N/A  Added: 08/28/2012
N/A

Some VIs of the Configuration Instrument Design Library have new required inputs
VIs that use subVIs from the Configuration Instrument Design Library might be broken after updating to instrument design libraries 2012.1. The following VIs have new required inputs:

  • RF In Create Baseband ADC Settings VI
  • RF In Create Settling Settings VI
  • RF In Create Cal Synthesizer Settings VI
  • RF Out Create Settling Settings VI
  • RF Out Create Baseband DAC Settings VI

Workaround: Wire the new required inputs.

Reported Version: Design Library 2012.1  Resolved Version: N/A  Added: 04/10/2013
385430

niVST Self-Calibrate.vi cannot be found
When using the NI PXIe-5644R or NI PXIe-5645R and upgrading to instrument design libraries 2012.1, niVST Self-Calibrate.vi is missing because it has been moved and renamed. Replace the missing VI with the Self-Calibrate VI located on the NI VST Calibration palette or at <LabVIEW>\instr.lib\niVST\Calibration\SelfCal\Self-Calibrate.vi for your device.

Workaround: Replace existing calls to niVST Self-Calibrate.vi with a call to Self-Calibrate.vi.

Reported Version: Design Library 2012.1  Resolved Version: N/A  Added: 04/05/2013
364518

Error –52018. A hardware failure has occurred. The operation could not be completed as specified
This error may occur when an instrument design VI accesses elements of an FPGA VI that are inside a Single Cycle Timed Loop (SCTL) that does not have a running clock. In this case, the problem is not a hardware failure and can be fixed by enabling the clock of the SCTL.

Workaround: Ensure that the SCTL clocks are running before calling the VI that returns the error.

Reported Version: Design Library 1.0  Resolved Version: N/A  Added: 08/28/2012
404057

Cannot create a new project with a file name prefix from the VST Streaming sample project
When creating a new project from the VST Streaming sample project, if you enter a File Name Prefix in the Configure new project dialog box, error 1026, LabVIEW: VI Reference is invalid., occurs and project creation fails.

Workaround: 

  1. Download the postcopyscripting2 Zip file from the Downloads section of this document. 
  2. Unzip the file and replace PostCopyScripting2.vi, located in <Program Files>\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2012\ProjectTemplates\Source\VST\Simple VST Streaming (NI 5644R, NI 5645R)\scripting\, with the new PostCopyScripting2 VI.
Reported Version: Design Library 1.1  Resolved Version: Design Library 13.5  Added: 04/30/2013
365340

Running a VST sample project FPGA VI on a development computer with simulated I/O context causes LabVIEW to hang
Running a VST Sample Project FPGA VI on the development computer with simulated I/O context causes LabVIEW to hang because of the way LabVIEW FPGA allocates and uses the DRAM memory primitive when executing in the development computer context.

Workaround: There is no workaround to achieve full functionality, that is, to achieve the same waveform and record memory size available when running on hardware. However, you can use the following instructions to work around the LabVIEW memory issue:
  1. In the FPGA Target in your LabVIEW project, navigate to Memory/FIFOs»Acquisition»acq.data memory 0.
  2. Right-click acq.data memory 0 and select Properties.
  3. Under the General category, change the Requested number of elements to a smaller number, for example, 65,536.
  4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for Memory/FIFOs»Generation»wfm seq.data memory 0.
  5. Change the memory size (128-bit elements) value in Acquisition.lvclass»Private»Constants.vi.
  6. Change the waveform memory size (num of 128-bit elements) value in Generation.lvclass»Private»Constants.vi.
Note: There is no guarantee that the rest of the sample project will work after you work around the LabVIEW memory issue.

Reported Version: Design Library 1.0  Resolved Version: N/A  Added: 08/28/2012
364860

A deadlock can occur when creating two peer-to-peer streams between two devices in opposite directions concurrently

Workaround: To avoid the deadlock, serialize the calls to the niP2P Create Peer to Peer Stream VIs.

Reported Version: Design Library 1.0  Resolved Version: N/A  Added: 08/28/2012
356334

External Calibration sessions that are not closed can lock up the device
If the External Calibration session is not closed, for example, if execution aborts before the call to the Close External Calibration VI, the device becomes unusable. Even new calls to Initialize External Calibration fail.

Workaround: To release the session, unload the External Calibration DLL or close the process that called the External Calibration DLL. Otherwise, restart the computer.

Reported Version: Design Library 1.0  Resolved Version: Design Library 13.5  Added: 08/28/2012
364736

Waveform Sequencer does not generate any samples if the Set Priming Depth VI is set to a value of 4 samples or less
The Retrieve Waveform Sample FPGA VI of the Waveform Sequencer library does not generate any samples if you set the generation priming depth to a value less than or equal to 4 in the Set Priming Depth VI of the Waveform Sequencer host library.

Workaround: Configure the Set Priming Depth VI to a value of at least 5 samples; otherwise do not call the Set Priming Depth VI. If you do not call the Set Priming Depth VI, the application uses the default priming depth.

Reported Version: Design Library 1.0  Resolved Version: N/A  Added: 08/28/2012
369338

A dialog box prompts you to save a file when you create a VST sample project in localized LabVIEW
The first time you create a VST sample project (Simple VSA/VSG or Simple VST Streaming) in localized LabVIEW after installing instrument design libraries 2012.1, a dialog box prompts you to save niLvFpga_Open_PXIe-5644R.vi or similar.

Workaround: Click Save in the dialog box to continue creating the sample project.

Reported Version: Design Library 2012.1  Resolved Version: N/A  Added: 04/05/2013

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Contacting NI

Contact NI regarding this document or issues in the document. If you contact NI in regards to a specific issue, reference the ID number given in the document. The ID number contains the current issue ID number as well as the legacy ID number (use the current ID number when contacting NI). You can contact us through any of the normal support channels including phone, email, or the discussion forums. Visit the NI Website to contact us. Also contact us if you find a workaround for an issue that is not listed in the document.

Glossary of Terms

 

  • Bug ID - When an issue is reported to NI, you may be given this ID or find it on ni.com.  You may also find IDs posted by NI on the discussion forums or in KnowledgeBase articles.
  • Legacy ID – An older issue ID that refers to the same issue.  You may instead find this issue ID in older known issues documents.
  • Description - A few sentences which describe the problem. The brief description given does not necessarily describe the problem in full detail.
  • Workaround - Possible ways to work around the problem.
  • Reported Version - The earliest version in which the issue was reported.
  • Resolved Version - Version in which the issue was resolved or was no longer applicable. "N/A" indicates that the issue has not been resolved.
  • Date Added - The date the issue was added to the document (not the reported date).