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NI RFSA Inherent IVI Properties Attributes
- User Options
- Driver Identification
- Driver Capabilities
- Instrument Identification
- Advanced Session Information
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViBoolean | R/W | None |
Specifies whether to cache the value of attributes. If you set this attribute to VI_TRUE, NI-RFSA tracks the current NI-RFSA device settings and avoids sending redundant commands to the device.
NI-RFSA can always cache or never cache particular attributes, regardless of the setting of this attribute.
Use the niRFSA_InitWithOptions function to override the default value.
Defined Values:
VI_TRUE | Caching is enabled. |
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VI_FALSE | Caching is disabled. |
Default Value: VI_TRUE |
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViBoolean | R/W | None |
Specifies whether to perform interchangeability checking and retrieve interchangeability warnings.
Note Interchangeability check is unsupported. | |
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Defined Values: |
VI_TRUE | NI-RFSA performs interchangeability-checking and retrieves warnings. |
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VI_FALSE | NI-RFSA does not perform interchangeability-checking or retrieve warnings. |
Default Value: VI_FALSE |
Supported Devices: None
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViString | RO | None |
The Driver Setup string returns the initial values for properties that are specific to NI-RFSA.
The Driver Setup string uses the following format:
DriverSetup=*Tag:Value
Tag* is the name of the Driver Setup string attribute. Value is the value set to the attribute. If multiple attributes are set, their assignments are separated with a semicolon.
This attribute only returns the Driver Setup string that has already been defined. Refer to Driver Setup Options for more information about configuring the Driver Setup string. Refer to the niRFSA_InitWithOptions function for additional information about using the option string parameter.
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViBoolean | R/W | None |
Specifies whether NI-RFSA queries the NI-RFSA device status after each operation. Querying the device status is useful for debugging. After you validate your program, you can set this attribute to VI_FALSE to disable status checking and maximize performance.
NI-RFSA can choose to ignore status checking for particular attributes regardless of the setting of this attribute.
Note Use the niRFSA_InitWithOptions function to override this value. | |
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Defined Values: |
VI_TRUE | NI-RFSA queries the device status after each operation. |
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VI_FALSE | NI-RFSA does not query the device status after each operation. |
Default Value: VI_FALSE |
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
---|---|---|
ViBoolean | R/W | None |
Specifies whether to validate attribute values and function parameters. If enabled, NI-RFSA validates the parameter values that you pass to NI-RFSA functions. Range checking parameters is very useful for debugging. After you validate your program, you can set this attribute to VI_FALSE to disable range checking and maximize performance.
Note Use the niRFSA_InitWithOptions function to override this value. | |
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Defined Values: |
VI_TRUE | NI-RFSA validates attribute values and function parameters. |
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VI_FALSE | NI-RFSA does not validate attribute values and function parameters. |
Default Value: VI_TRUE |
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
---|---|---|
ViBoolean | R/W | None |
Specifies whether the IVI engine keeps a list of the value coercions it makes for integer and real type attributes.
Note This attribute is currently not supported. | |
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Defined Values: |
VI_TRUE | The IVI engine keeps a list of the value coercions. |
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VI_FALSE | The IVI engine does not keep a list of the value coercions. |
Default Value: VI_FALSE |
Supported Devices: None
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
---|---|---|
ViBoolean | RO | None |
Specifies whether NI-RFSA simulates I/O operations. This attribute is useful for debugging applications without using hardware. After a session is opened, you cannot change the simulation state. Use the niRFSA_InitWithOptions function to enable simulation.
Note PXI-5600/5661 support setting this attribute to VI_FALSE only. | |
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Defined Values: |
VI_TRUE | NI-RFSA simulates NI-RFSA I/O operations. |
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VI_FALSE | NI-RFSA does not support simulated NI-RFSA I/O operations. |
Default Value: VI_FALSE |
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode); PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViString | RO | None |
Returns a string that contains a brief description of NI-RFSA. This attribute returns RF Signal Analyzer Instrument Driver.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViString | RO | None |
Returns a string that contains the prefix for NI-RFSA. The name of each user-callable function in NI-RFSA starts with this prefix. This attribute returns niRFSA.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
---|---|---|
ViString | RO | None |
Returns a string that contains the name of the vendor that supplies NI-RFSA. This attribute returns National Instruments.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViString | RO | None |
Returns a string that contains additional version information about NI-RFSA. For example, NI-RFSA can return Driver: NI-RFSA 2.6, Compiler: MSVC 7.10, Components: IVI Engine 4.00, VISA-Spec 4.00 as the value of this attribute.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViString | RO | None |
Returns a comma-separated list of supported devices.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
---|---|---|
ViString | RO | None |
Returns a string that contains the name of the manufacturer for the NI-RFSA device you are currently using.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViString | RO | None |
Returns a string that contains the model number or name of the NI-RFSA device that you are currently using.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViString | RO | None |
Returns a string that contains the firmware revision information for the NI-RFSA downconverter for the composite device you are currently using.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
---|---|---|
ViString | RO | None |
Contains the logical name you specified when opening the current IVI session. You may pass a logical name to the niRFSA_init function or the niRFSA_InitWithOptions function. The IVI Configuration Utility must contain an entry for the logical name. The logical name entry refers to a driver session section in the IVI Configuration file. The driver session section specifies a physical device and initial user options.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
Data type |
Access | High Level Functions |
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ViString | RO | None |
Indicates the resource name NI-RFSA uses to identify the physical device. If you initialize NI-RFSA with a logical name, this attribute contains the resource name that corresponds to the entry in the IVI Configuration Utility.
If you initialize NI-RFSA with the resource name, this attribute contains that value.
Default Value: N/A
Supported Devices: PXI-5600, PXIe-5601/5603/5605/5606 (external digitizer mode), PXIe-5644/5645/5646, PXI-5661, PXIe-5663/5663E/5665/5667/5668, PXIe-5693/5694/5698, PXIe-5820/5830/5831/5832/5840/5841
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