November 2017
This file contains important information about NI-RFmx Demod and is organized into the following sections:
Installed Software, Documentation, and Examples
NI Software Support for Microsoft Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003
Product Security and Critical Updates
Uninstalling/Modifying NI-RFmx Demod
Increasing Available Memory For Your Application
Automating the Installation of NI Products
Using NI Software with Microsoft Windows 10
Using NI Software with Microsoft Windows 8.1
NI-RFmx Demod 2.3.1 includes the following new features:
NI-RFmx Demod 2.3 includes the following new features:
NI-RFmx Demod 2.2 includes the following new features:
Caution Before you install NI-RFmx Demod 2.4, ensure that you have uninstalled all related NI-RFmx 1.0 products.
Caution If you are using only RFmx LabVIEW Runtime products, NI recommends uninstalling all the RFmx Runtime products before installing a newer version of RFmx Runtime products.
NI-RFmx drivers require that all the installed drivers have the same version for proper functionality because the NI-RFmx drivers use shared components that need to use the same version across all drivers. 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.
Note Some of the installed NI-RFmx Demod.NET examples require the NI-RFSG .NET Class Library. For these examples to build and run successfully, install NI-RFSG .NET Class Library before or after installing NI-RFmx Demod.
Device-specific information about these modules is included in the NI RF Vector Signal Analyzers Help.
Device-specific information about these modules is included in the NI RF Vector Signal Transceivers Help.
NI-RFmx Demod 2.4 supports the following operating systems:
1 NI software installs VC2015 Runtime and .NET 4.6.2. Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 require Microsoft updates to support these items. Refer to Microsoft KB2919442 and KB2919355 for more information about how to install these updates.
2 NI software is signed with a SHA-256 certificate. Windows 7 SP1, Windows Embedded Standard 7 SP1, and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 require Microsoft updates to support SHA-256. Refer to Microsoft KB3033929 for more information about how to install this security update.
Note NI-RFmx Demod 2.4 does not support Windows Server non-R2 editions.
NI recommends that you have the most recent service pack for your operating system installed.
*Depending on the amount of data acquired and/or processed, a larger amount of memory may be required.
**Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 is required for .NET support only.
*Depending on the amount of data acquired and/or processed, a larger amount of memory may be required.
**Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 is required for .NET support only.
Note You should install ADEs, such as NI LabVIEW, NI LabWindows/CVI, or Microsoft Visual Studio®, before installing NI-RFmx Demod. To add support for ADEs installed after installing NI-RFmx Demod, modify your NI-RFmx Demod installation or launch the NI-RFmx Demod installer again.
Note NI-RFmx Demod does not operate correctly without the service packs and patches previously mentioned installed.
Item | Installed Location |
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Version Compatibility Checker | <NIDir>\RFmx\niRFmxCompatibility_Checker.exe |
DLLs | <SYSDIR> |
Function Panels | <NIDir>\Shared\CVI\Bin\niRFmxDemod.lfp <NIDir>\Shared\CVI\Bin\niRFmxInstr.lfp |
Header files | <NIDir>\Shared\ExternalCompilerSupport\C\include |
Import Library files (32-bit) | <NIDir>\Shared\ExternalCompilerSupport\C\include |
Import Library files (64-bit) |
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C, .NET, NI TestStand | |
Examples | <NIDocDir>\NI-RFmx\Demod\Examples |
LabWindows/CVI | |
Examples | <NIDocDir>\CVI\samples\NI-RFmx\Demod |
LabVIEW | |
Examples | <NIDir>\LabVIEW <version>\examples\RFmx\Demod |
.NET Class Libraries | |
Assemblies | <MSTUDIOVS2010DIR>\DotNET\Assemblies\Current\NationalInstruments.RFmx.DemodMX.Fx40.dll <MSTUDIOVS2010DIR>\DotNET\Assemblies\Current\NationalInstruments.RFmx.InstrMX.Fx40.dll <MSTUDIOVS2010DIR>\DotNET\Assemblies\Current\NationalInstruments.Common.dll |
Select Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-RFmx Demod»NI-RFmx Demod Measurement Interactive Panel to launch the NI-RFmx Demod Measurement Interactive Panel.
Documentation for NI-RFmx Demod is located at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-RFmx Demod»NI-RFmx Demod Documentation. The documentation set is composed of the following documents.
Document | Format | Description |
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NI-RFmx Demod Help | HTML/Windows Help | Information about NI-RFmx Demod. This help file is an HTML version of a traditional user manual that includes the following information:
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NI-RFmx Demod 2.4 Readme | HTML (this document) | Information about supported hardware and operating systems, new features, fixed issues, and legal notices. |
For the most recent revisions of documentation and for newly released documentation, visit ni.com/manuals.
NI-RFmx Demod palette VIs are available from the Functions»Measurement I/O»NI-RFmx palette.
NI-RFmx Demod functions are available in LabWindows/CVI from the Library»RFmx Demod Library menu.
In LabVIEW, you can use the NI Example Finder to search or browse examples. NI-RFmx Demod examples are classified by keyword, so you can search for a particular device or measurement function. In LabVIEW, select Help»Find Examples to launch the NI Example Finder. The NI Example Finder offers two ways to access all installed LabVIEW example VIs (including NI–RFSG and Modulation Toolkit examples) and their descriptions:
The NI Example Finder is also available in LabWindows/CVI by selecting Help»Find Examples.
You can also access all the installed NI-RFmx Demod examples for LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-RFmx Demod»NI-RFmx Demod Examples.
Refer to ni.com/examples for these examples and for more information.
With this release, NI-RFmx Demod drops support for Microsoft Windows 7 RTM (with no service pack), Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. NI-RFmx Demod 2.4 and later will not install or run on an unsupported OS. You cannot deploy or distribute applications that use NI-RFmx Demod 2.4 to an unsupported OS. Additionally, after installing NI-RFmx Demod 2.4, you cannot use any installers built on this computer with any version of LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI™, NI TestStand™, or Measurement Studio on an unsupported OS.
For more information about the changes to our OS support for 2017, refer to KB 79UC78LS, Why Does my LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Measurement Studio, or TestStand Built Installer Fail on Windows XP/Vista and Server 2003?.
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For Windows 7, complete the following steps:
For Windows 10/8.1, complete the following steps:
As part of the NI-RFmx Demod 2.4 installation, the following software is installed. To completely remove the NI-RFmx Demod 2.4 installation from your system, you must also remove the following packages:
Caution Several of the software packages listed above are shared with other NI software packages. If you attempt to remove a piece of software that something else is dependent on, a message launches to warn you about the software dependencies. You can choose to either uninstall all of the software or to leave the shared software installed. If you choose to uninstall the shared software, some of your other NI software may no longer function correctly.
Note Do not attempt to uninstall by manually deleting files.
The following items are the behavior changes in NI-RFmx Demod 2.3.1 from NI-RFmx Demod 2.3.
The following item is a behavior change in NI-RFmx Demod 2.0 from NI-RFmx Demod 1.2.
You can access the software and documentation known issues list online. Refer to the NI-RFmx Demod 2.4 Known Issues at ni.com for an up-to-date list of known issues in NI-RFmx Demod 2.4.
The following items are the IDs and titles of a subset of issues fixed in NI-RFmx Demod. This is not an exhaustive list of issues fixed in the current version of the NI-RFmx Demod. If you have a CAR ID, you can search this list to validate that the issue has been fixed.
The following items are changes in NI-RFmx Demod 2.4 from NI-RFmx Demod 2.3.1.
ID | Fixed Issue |
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656549 | Fixed an issue with EVM measurements resulted from the IQ imbalance application to half-sine filtered OQPSK signal. |
656458 | Fixed an issue with impairments estimation of OQPSK modulated signal. |
640495 | Fixed an issue where switching between measurements from an NI-RFmx cellular personality to Demod resulted in higher EVM on 5668R. |
641411 | Fixed an issue with running DDEM measurement with Auto Level. |
The following items are changes in NI-RFmx Demod 2.3.1 from NI-RFmx Demod 2.3.
ID | Fixed Issue |
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653303 | Fixed an issue with synchronization bit pattern detection with MSK modulation and differential encoding. |
654064 | Fixed an issue where high magnitude error reported with FSK modulation when a valid synchronization bit pattern is detected. |
657793 | Fixed an issue in measurement filter used with FSK modulation signal with RRC pulse shaping. |
650095 | Fixed an issue where the RFmxInstr Close API did not abort a measurement in progress, but instead waited for the measurement to finish before closing. |
650083 | Fixed an issue with RFmxInstr Save All Configurations API to save the attribute configurations depending on the corresponding number of channels configured by user. |
648703 | Fixed an issue where passing NULL as selector string in a few C functions, caused the function to crash. |
The following items are changes in NI-RFmx Demod 2.3 from NI-RFmx Demod 2.2.
ID | Fixed Issue |
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631432 | Fixed an issue where incorrect values were returned on reading RF Attenuation and Mechanical Attenuation properties. |
When developing memory intensive applications, you may encounter memory limits as 32-bit Windows applications only utilize 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.
For more information, refer to Memory Limits for Windows and Windows Server Releases on the Microsoft website.
Note LabVIEW 8.5 and later are large address aware. For more information, refer to How Much Memory can LabVIEW 32-bit or 64-bit Use?. |
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 Using the Large Address Aware Flag With TestStand Applications.
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