Why Doesn't the USRP Device Appear in the NI-USRP
Configuration Utility?
1.
Verify that the latest NI-USRP drivers are installed by running NI Update Service,
available from the Start menu at
Start
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Update Service
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2.
Check the LED status to ensure the device is powered correctly. If the LED is blue, the
device is powered correctly using USB. If the LED is orange, the device is powered
correctly using external power.
3.
Connect the device to a different USB port of the host computer, if one is available.
4.
Ensure that the latest drivers are installed for your USB controller.
Front Panels and Connectors
Direct Connections to the NI 290x
The NI 290x is a precision RF instrument that is sensitive to ESD and transients. Ensure you
take the following precautions when making direct connections to the NI 290x to avoid
damaging the device.
Caution
Apply external signals only while the NI 290x is powered on. Applying
external signals while the device is powered off may cause damage.
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Ensure you are properly grounded when manipulating cables or antennas connected to the
NI 290x TX1 RX 1 or RX2 connector.
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If you are using noninsulated devices, such as a noninsulated RF antenna, ensure the
devices are maintained in a static-free environment.
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If you are using an active device, such as a preamplifier or switch routed to the NI 290x
TX1 RX 1 or RX2 connector, ensure that there are no signal transients greater than the
RF and DC specifications for the device that are being generated and sourced to the
NI 290x TX1 RX 1 or RX2 connector.
NI USRP-2900 Connectors and LEDs
Figure 3.
NI USRP-2900 Front Panel
NI USRP-2900
70 MHz–6 GHz
ESD
SENSITIVE
TX OUTPUT MAX +20 dBm, RX INPUT MAX –15 dBm, ALL RF PORTS 50
Ω
RF 0
TX1 RX1
RX2
Designed by Ettus Research
NI USRP-2900/2901 Getting Started Guide
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