Figure
Callout
Connection
7
The PXIe-6361 Connector 0 connects to the chamber control panel VHDCI
connection using the SHC68-C68-RDIO2 digital cable.
8
The PXI chassis Ethernet connects to the chamber control panel Ethernet
connection.
Related Information
mmWave OTA Validation Anechoic Chamber Exterior
Connecting the Chamber to a Client PC
Connect the mmWave OTA Validation Anechoic Chamber to a client PC using a direct
connection.
Tip
For best results, dedicate one Ethernet port for the communication and connect
the Ethernet cable from that port directly to the client PC to avoid slow hubs or
switches.
Note
The Ethernet port on the client PC must use the same subnet as the host
chamber. For example, if you use the default fixed IP address for the chamber
(
192.168.2.10
), use
192.168.2.1
for the client PC. If you are connecting
multiple clients to the host chamber through a switch, each client must have a unique
IP address on the same subnet as the host.
Verify the Connection
To verify that the chamber is connected to the client PC, open a Command Prompt window
and enter
"ping 192.168.2.10"
.
Internal Connections
The internal chamber connections may differ depending on your specific application. Refer to
the following section to ensure the components within the mmWave OTA Validation Anechoic
Chamber are properly configured for system calibration.
Related Information
mmWave OTA Validation Anechoic Chamber Interior
on page 8
Connecting Internal RF Cables
1.
Connect one end of two 2.4 mm (m)-to-2.4 mm (m) cables to the interior chamber rear
bulkhead 1A and 2A ports.
2.
Route the opposite end of the cables through the correct locations on the positioner, as
shown in the following figure.
mmWave OTA Validation Test Reference Architecture
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