National Instruments VXI-USB User Manual

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Chapter 2
Installation and Configuration
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Installing Your VXI-USB Interface Module
All kits contain a VXI-USB interface module. 
To install the VXI-USB in Slot 0 of your VXI chassis, complete the 
following steps:
1.
Power off the chassis.
2.
Verify that the backplane connector is intact and that there are no bent 
or missing pins on the module.
3.
Insert the VXI-USB into the chassis in Slot 0, as shown in Figure 2-2.
4.
Power on the chassis.
The VXI system controllers operate certain VXI lines as required for VXI 
systems. Verify that any other VXI devices with system controller 
capability that are in the same chassis are not configured as system 
controller.
Caution
Having more than one device configured as system controller can damage the 
VXI system.
For VXI systems that include VME devices, ensure that the VME devices 
are not configured in the upper 16 KB (starting from 0xC000) of the A16 
address space. This region is reserved for VXI device configuration 
registers, which are used for initializing, configuring, and interacting with 
VXI devices. The VXI-USB also uses this region for this purpose.
Note
Also ensure that no VXI devices in your system are configured for logical address 0. 
This is the VXI-USB logical address, which you cannot change.
Connecting Cables
Connect the USB cable to a USB connection in your host PC and to the 
VXI-USB, as shown in Figure 2-2. You can use any available USB port on 
the PC for each device. The VXI-USB has two external ports for devices. 
You can connect any other USB devices to any available port on a 
VXI-USB, but for best performance, minimize the number of USB 
devices/hubs in the system. Adding to the number of devices in the tree 
degrades system performance.
Note
Your VXI-USB controller is a Hi-Speed USB device, which means it performs much 
faster when connected to a Hi-Speed USB port as described in the USB 2.0 specification. 
USB 2.0 ports are often integrated on the motherboard of current computers. National 
Instruments recommends using an integrated USB 2.0 port, if available, for optimal