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About This Manual  
How to Use the Documentation Set...............................................................................ix  
Chapter 1  
NI PXIe-8130.................................................................................................................1-2  
Description ......................................................................................................1-2  
NI PXIe-8130 Functional Description ..............................................1-3  
Chapter 2  
Boot Setup Menu.............................................................................................2-13  
Boot Settings Configuration Submenu .............................................2-13  
PXI Express Setup Menu.................................................................................2-14  
LabVIEW RT Options Setup Menu ................................................................2-14  
Security Setup Menu .......................................................................................2-14  
Exiting the BIOS Setup Utility........................................................................2-15  
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Contents  
Hard Drive Recovery..................................................................................................... 2-23  
Installing an OS............................................................................................................. 2-24  
ExpressCard................................................................................................................... 2-25  
Chapter 3  
Universal Serial Bus........................................................................................ 3-10  
Trigger............................................................................................................. 3-11  
ExpressCard/34 Slot........................................................................................ 3-14  
Chapter 4  
General Questions ......................................................................................................... 4-1  
Boot Options.................................................................................................................. 4-2  
Cables and Connections ................................................................................................ 4-2  
Software Driver Installation .......................................................................................... 4-3  
Upgrade Information ..................................................................................................... 4-4  
PXI Express Configuration............................................................................................ 4-6  
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Contents  
Chapter 5  
Troubleshooting  
Appendix A  
Technical Support and Professional Services  
Glossary  
Index  
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About This Manual  
This manual contains detailed instructions for installing and configuring  
the National Instruments PXIe-8130 embedded computer kit.  
How to Use the Documentation Set  
Begin by reading the NI PXIe-8130 Installation Guide, a brief quick-start  
guide that describes how to install and get started with your controller.  
This manual, the NI PXIe-8130 User Manual, contains more details about  
changing the installation or configuration from the defaults and using the  
hardware.  
Conventions  
The following conventions appear in this manual:  
»
The » symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box options  
to a final action. The sequence File»Page Setup»Options directs you to  
pull down the File menu, select the Page Setup item, and select Options  
from the last dialog box.  
This icon denotes a note, which alerts you to important information.  
This icon denotes a caution, which advises you of precautions to take to  
avoid injury, data loss, or a system crash.  
bold  
Bold text denotes items that you must select or click in the software, such  
as menu items and dialog box options. Bold text also denotes parameter  
names.  
italic  
Italic text denotes variables, emphasis, a cross-reference, or an introduction  
to a key concept. Italic text also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word  
or value that you must supply.  
monospace  
Text in this font denotes text or characters that you should enter from the  
keyboard, sections of code, programming examples, and syntax examples.  
This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives, paths, directories,  
programs, subprograms, subroutines, device names, functions, operations,  
variables, filenames, and extensions.  
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monospace bold  
Bold text in this font denotes the messages and responses that the computer  
automatically prints to the screen. This font also emphasizes lines of code  
that are different from the other examples.  
Related Documentation  
The following documents contain information you may find helpful as you  
read this manual:  
PICMG EXP.0 R1.0 CompactPCI Express Specification,  
PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group  
IEEE Standard P1284.1-1997 (C/MM) Standard for Information  
Technology for Transport Independent Printer/System Interface  
PCI Express Base Specification, Revision 1.1, PCI Special Interest  
Group  
PXI-5 PXI Express Hardware Specification, Revision 1.0,  
PXI Systems Alliance  
PXI-6 PXI Express Software Specification, Revision 1.0,  
PXI Systems Alliance  
Serialized IRQ Support for PCI Systems Specification, Revision 6.0,  
Compaq Computer et al.  
ExpressCard Standard, Release 1.0, PCMCIA  
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Introduction  
This chapter provides overview information for PXI Express and the  
NI PXIe-8130 embedded controller.  
Benefits of PXI Express  
The PXI (PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation) industry standard, an open  
specification governed by the PXI Systems Alliance (PXISA), has quickly  
gained adoption and grown in prevalence in test, measurement, and control  
systems since its release in 1998. One of the key elements driving the rapid  
adoption of PXI is its use of PCI in the communication backplane. As the  
commercial PC industry has improved the available bus bandwidth by  
evolving PCI to PCI Express, PXI is now able to meet even more  
application needs by integrating PCI Express into the PXI standard. By  
taking advantage of PCI Express technology in the backplane, PXI Express  
increases the available PXI bandwidth from up to 132 MB/s to up to 6 GB/s  
for a more than 45x improvement in bandwidth.  
PXI Express maximizes both hardware and software compatibility with  
PXI modules. PXI Express hybrid slots deliver both PCI and PCI Express  
signaling to accept devices that use PXI communication and triggering or  
the newer PXI Express standard. Software compatibility is maintained  
because PCI Express uses the same OS and driver model as PCI, resulting  
in complete software compatibility among PCI-based systems, for example  
PXI, and PCI Express-based systems such as PXI Express.  
PXI Express, like PXI, leverages from the CompactPCI specification to  
define a rugged, modular form factor that offers superior mechanical  
integrity and easy installation and removal of hardware components.  
PXI Express products offer higher and more carefully defined levels of  
environmental performance required by the shock, vibration, temperature,  
and humidity extremes of industrial environments. Mandatory  
environmental testing and active cooling is added to the CompactPCI  
mechanical specification to ease system integration and ensure multivendor  
interoperability.  
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The demanding timing and synchronization requirements of  
instrumentation systems are met by the integrated features of PXI Express.  
Not only are the trigger bus, 10 MHz system reference clock, and star  
trigger bus available in PXI retained by PXI Express, but new timing and  
synchronization features that include a 100 MHz differential system  
reference clock for the synchronization of multiple modules and three  
differential star trigger buses for the distribution of precise clock and trigger  
signals have been added. Differential timing and synchronization signals  
provide PXI Express systems with increased noise immunity and the ability  
to transmit clock signals at higher frequencies.  
NI PXIe-8130  
Description  
The NI PXIe-8130 PXI Express/CompactPCI Express embedded computer  
is a high bandwidth PXI Express/CompactPCI Express-compatible system  
controller. The NI PXIe-8130 controller integrates standard I/O features  
in a single unit by using state-of-the-art packaging. Combining an  
NI PXIe-8130 embedded controller with a PXI Express-compatible  
chassis, such as the PXIe-1062Q, results in a fully PC-compatible computer  
in a compact, rugged package.  
The standard I/O on each module includes DVI-I video, one RS-232 serial  
port, a parallel port, four high-speed USB 2.0 ports, a PCI-based GPIB  
controller, Gigabit Ethernet, a reset button, and a PXI trigger.  
The NI PXIe-8130 has an AMD 2.3 GHz Turion 64 X2, 800 MHz  
HyperTransport Link, Dual Channel DDR2, 667 MHz memory controller,  
all the standard I/O, and a 40 GB (or larger) hard drive. It also has an  
ExpressCard/34 expansion slot.  
Note The NI PXIe-8130 Real-Time controllers ship with 40 GB (or larger) Extended  
Temperature hard drives. These controllers can be ordered from National Instruments with  
the part number 780032-33.  
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Functional Overview  
This section contains functional descriptions of each major logic block on  
the NI PXIe-8130 embedded computer.  
NI PXIe-8130 Functional Description  
The NI PXIe-8130 is a modular PC in a PXI Express 3U-size form factor.  
Figure 1-1 is a functional block diagram of the NI PXIe-8130.  
Following the diagram is a description of each logic block shown.  
SO-DIMM  
CPU  
Memory Bus Ch. A/B  
DDR2 SDRAM  
PC2 5300  
Turion 64 X2  
(Socket S1)  
DVI-I  
GPU ATI  
Radeon X300  
DVI/VGA  
RJ45  
x8  
PCIE  
USB 2.0 x4  
USB 2.0 x4  
RGMII  
Gigabit  
PHY  
SATA  
Hard Disk  
SATA  
nVIDIA  
MCP55 Pro  
chipset  
x1 PCIE  
USB  
Express  
Card/34 Slot  
FLASH  
LPC  
LPT  
Super I/O  
GPIB  
Connector  
PCI  
GPIB  
COM1  
Watchdog  
Trigger  
SMB  
Connector  
PXI  
PXI  
Express  
Triggers  
Figure 1-1. NI PXIe-8130 Block Diagram  
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The NI PXIe-8130 consists of the following logic blocks on the CPU  
module and the I/O (daughter card) module. The CPU module has the  
following logic blocks:  
Socket S1 CPU is the socket definition for the  
AMD 2.3 GHz Turion 64 X2 processor.  
The SO-DIMM block consists of two 64-bit DDR2 SDRAM sockets  
that can hold up to 2 GB each.  
The CPU connects to the DDR2 SDRAM, and nVIDIA MCP55 Pro.  
The SMB to PXI Trigger provides a routable connection of the  
PXI Express triggers to/from the SMB on the front panel.  
The ATI Radeon X300 Embedded GPU drives the graphics.  
The Watchdog Timer block consists of a watchdog timer that can reset  
the controller or generate a trigger.  
The nVIDIA MCP55 Pro chipset connects to the PCI, USB, Serial  
ATA, ExpressCard, PXI Express, and LPC buses.  
The USB Connectors connect the nVIDIA MCP55 Pro to the Hi-Speed  
USB 2.0 interface.  
The Serial ATA Hard Disk is a 60 GB or larger notebook hard disk.1  
The Serial ATA interface enables transfer rates up to 150 MB/s. The  
hard disk also supports Native Command Queuing.  
The PXI Express Connector connects the NI PXIe-8130 to the  
PXI Express/CompactPCI Express backplane.  
The Super I/O block represents the other peripherals supplied by the  
NI PXIe-8130. The NI PXIe-8130 has one serial port, and an ECP/EPP  
parallel port.  
The Gigabit Enet PHY connects to either 10 Mbit, 100 Mbit, or  
1,000 Mbit Ethernet interfaces.  
The GPIB block contains the GPIB interface.  
The ExpressCard/34 slot accommodates an ExpressCard/34 module.  
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Figure 1-2 illustrates the architecture of the CPU board and the I/O board.  
Analog  
Video  
DDR2  
DDR2  
ATI Radeon  
X300  
x8 PCIE  
DVI  
Video  
PC2 5300  
PC2 5300  
2.3 GHz  
Turion  
Digital  
Video  
x1 PCIE  
ExpressCard  
800 MHz HT  
CPU Board  
USB 2.0  
(4) USB 2.0  
GBit Enet  
x4 PCIE  
x4 PCIE  
x4 PCIE  
x4 PCIE  
NVIDIA  
MCP55 Pro  
PXI  
Express  
Serial ATA  
Hard Drive  
Parallel  
Super I/O  
BIOS  
Serial  
PCI  
LPC  
Trigger  
SMB  
GPIB  
I/O Board  
Figure 1-2. NI PXIe-8130 CPU Board and I/O Board  
National Instruments Software  
National Instruments has developed several software tools you can use with  
the NI PXIe-8130.  
National Instruments’ hardware and software work together to help you  
make the most of your PXI Express system. The LabVIEW, Measurement  
Studio, and LabWindows/CVIapplication development environments  
combine with leading hardware drivers such as NI-DAQmx to provide  
exceptional control of NI hardware. Instrument drivers are available at  
ni.com/idnet to simplify communication with instruments over a variety  
of busses.  
LabVIEW is a powerful and easy-to-use graphical programming  
environment you can use to acquire data from thousands of different  
instruments including USB, IEEE 488.2, VXI, serial, PLCs, and plug-in  
boards. LabVIEW helps you convert acquired data into meaningful results  
using powerful data analysis routines. Add-on tools provide additional  
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specialized functionality. For more information visit ni.com/labview  
and ni.com/toolkits.  
If you prefer to use Microsoft’s Visual Basic, Visual C++, and  
Visual Studio .NET for the core of your application, Measurement Studio  
adds tools for Measurement and Automation to each language. For more  
information visit ni.com/mstudio.  
LabWindows/CVI is an interactive ANSI C programming environment  
designed for building virtual instrument applications. LabWindows/CVI  
delivers a drag-and-drop editor for building user interfaces, a complete  
ANSI C environment for building your test program logic, and a collection  
of automated code generation tools, as well as utilities for building  
automated test systems, monitoring applications, or laboratory  
experiments. For more information visit ni.com/lwcvi.  
NI-DAQmx provides an extensive library of functions that you can call  
from your application development environment or interactive environment  
such as NI Signal Express. These functions provide an intuitive API for  
National Instruments’ multifunction DAQ products. Features available  
include analog input (A/D conversion), buffered data acquisition  
(high-speed A/D conversion), analog output (D/A conversion), waveform  
generation, digital I/O, counter/timer operations, SCXI signal conditioning,  
RTSI or PXI synchronization, self-calibration, messaging, and acquiring  
data to extended memory. For more information visit ni.com/daq.  
National Instruments’ Modular Instruments use specialized drivers suited  
to each product’s specialization. Express VIs provide customized,  
interactive programming of instruments in a single interface and soft front  
panels provide an interface for testing the functionality of each instrument  
with no programming required. NI Switches, DMMs, High-Speed DIO,  
High-Speed Digitizers, and Sources each have customized drivers for  
high-end modular instrumentation systems. RF applications leverage two  
drivers, NI-RFSG and NI-RFSA and Dynamic Signal Acquisition is  
available through NI-DAQmx. For more information visit ni.com/  
modularinstruments.  
You can expand the timing and triggering functionality of your PXI system  
with PXI Timing and Synchronization products. These products provide  
precision clock sources, custom routing of triggers for multi-chassis  
synchronization, clock sharing, and more and are programmed with  
NI-Sync. For more information visit ni.com/pxi.  
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NI-VISA is the National Instruments implementation of the VISA  
specification. VISA is a uniform API for communicating and controlling  
USB, Serial, GPIB, PXI, VXI, and various other types of instruments. This  
API aids in the creation of portable applications and instrument drivers. For  
information on writing your own PXI instrument driver with NI-VISA,  
refer to the NI-VISA Getting Started Manual and the readme.txt file in  
the NI-VISA directory. For more information visit ni.com/visa.  
With LabVIEW for Linux and support for over two hundred devices on  
Linux with the NI-DAQmx driver, you can now create Virtual Instruments  
based on the Linux OS. Instrument control in Linux has been improved by  
the NI-VISA driver for Linux and NI Modular Instruments are partially  
supported. For more information visit ni.com/linux.  
Cleaning  
Use a dry, low-velocity stream of air to clean the NI PXIe-8130 controller.  
If needed, use a soft-bristle brush for cleaning around components.  
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Installation and Configuration  
This chapter contains information about installing and configuring your  
NI PXIe-8130 controller.  
Installing the NI PXIe-8130  
This section contains general installation instructions for the  
NI PXIe-8130. Consult your PXI Express chassis user manual for specific  
instructions and warnings.  
1. Plug in your chassis before installing the NI PXIe-8130. The power  
cord grounds the chassis and protects it from electrical damage while  
you install the module.  
Caution To protect both yourself and the chassis from electrical hazards, leave the chassis  
powered off until you finish installing the NI PXIe-8130 module.  
2. Remove any filler panels blocking access to the system controller slot  
(Slot 1) in the chassis.  
3. Touch the metal part of the case to discharge any static electricity that  
might be on your clothes or body.  
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4. Remove the protective plastic covers from the four bracket-retaining  
screws as shown in Figure 2-1.  
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1
Protective Screw Cap (4X)  
Figure 2-1. Removing Protective Screw Caps  
5. Make sure the injector/ejector handle is in its downward position.  
Align the NI PXIe-8130 with the card guides on the top and bottom  
of the system controller slot.  
Caution Do not raise the injector/ejector handle as you insert the NI PXIe-8130.  
The module will not insert properly unless the handle is in its downward position  
so that it does not interfere with the injector rail on the chassis.  
6. Hold the handle as you slowly slide the module into the chassis until  
the handle catches on the injector/ejector rail.  
7. Raise the injector/ejector handle until the module firmly seats  
into the backplane receptacle connectors. The front panel of the  
NI PXIe-8130 should be even with the front panel of the chassis.  
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8. Tighten the four bracket-retaining screws on the top and bottom of the  
front panel to secure the NI PXIe-8130 to the chassis.  
9. Check the installation.  
10. Connect the keyboard and mouse to the appropriate connectors. If you  
are using a PS/2 keyboard and a PS/2 mouse, a Y-splitter adapter is  
available to connect both to a single USB connector. Refer to  
Figure 4-1, Y-Splitter Cable.  
11. Connect the DVI monitor video cable to the DVI connector, or use the  
12. Connect devices to ports as required by your system configuration.  
13. Power on the chassis.  
14. Verify that the controller boots. If the controller does not boot, refer  
to the What if the NI PXIe-8130 does not boot? section of Chapter 5,  
Troubleshooting.  
Figure 2-2 shows an NI PXIe-8130 installed in the system controller slot of  
a National Instruments NI PXIe-1062Q chassis.  
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How to Remove the Controller from the PXI Express Chassis  
The NI PXIe-8130 controller is designed for easy handling. To remove the  
unit from the PXI Express chassis, complete the following steps.  
1. Power off the chassis.  
2. Unscrew the 4 bracket-retaining screws in the front panel.  
3. Press the injector/ejector handle down.  
4. Slide the unit out of the chassis.  
Note If the PXIe chassis Inhibit Mode Selector Switch is not in the Default position, any  
attempt to shut down the NI PXIe-8130 through the push button reset or using Windows  
will result in the controller Power OK LED blinking. The user will be required to use the  
Remote Inhibit pin on the Remote Inhibit and Voltage Monitoring Connector to turn off the  
chassis. Refer to the PXIe chassis user manual for details on the functionality of the  
Remote Inhibit and Voltage Monitoring controls.  
BIOS Setup Utility  
You can change the NI PXIe-8130 configuration settings in the BIOS setup  
program. The BIOS is the low-level interface between the hardware and  
operating system software that configures and tests your hardware when  
you boot the system. The BIOS setup program includes menus for  
configuring settings and enabling NI PXIe-8130 controller features.  
Most users do not need to use the BIOS setup program, as the  
NI PXIe-8130 controller ships with default settings that work well for  
most configurations.  
Caution Changing BIOS settings may lead to incorrect controller behavior and possibly  
an unbootable controller. If this happens, follow the instructions for restoring default  
settings in the System CMOS section. In general, do not change a setting unless you are  
absolutely certain what it does.  
Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility  
To start the BIOS setup program, complete the following steps:  
1. Power on or reboot your NI PXIe-8130 controller.  
2. When the message Press DEL to run SETUPappears, press  
<Delete>. The message Entering SETUPappears, and the setup  
program is loaded after a short delay.  
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3. When you first enter the BIOS setup program, it displays the Main  
menu.  
Use the following keys to navigate through the BIOS setup program:  
Left Arrow, Right Arrow—Use these keys to move between different  
setup menus. If you are in a submenu, these keys have no effect, and  
you need to press <Esc> to leave the submenu first. (To use the arrows  
on the numeric keypad, you must turn off Num Lock.)  
Up Arrow, Down Arrow—Use these keys to move between the  
options within a setup menu. (To use the arrows on the numeric  
keypad, you must turn off Num Lock.)  
<Enter>—Use this key to enter a submenu or to display all available  
settings for a highlighted configuration option.  
<Esc>—Use this key to return to the parent menu of a submenu.  
At the top-level menus, this key serves as a shortcut to discard the  
configuration changes and exit the setup program.  
<+> and <–>—Use these keys to cycle between all available settings  
for a selected configuration option.  
<Tab>—Use this key to select time and date fields.  
<F9>—Use this key to load the optimal default values for BIOS  
configuration settings. The optimal default values are the same as the  
shipping configuration default values.  
Main Setup Menu  
The most commonly accessed and modified BIOS settings are in the Main  
setup menu. The Main setup menu reports the following configuration  
information:  
BIOS Version and Build Date—These values indicate the version of  
the PXIe-8130 controller BIOS and the date that the BIOS was built  
on.  
Processor Type, Speed, and Number of Cores—These values  
indicate the type of processor used in the PXIe-8130 controller,  
the speed of the processor, and the number of processor cores.  
System Memory—This value indicates the size of system RAM  
detected by the BIOS.  
The Main setup menu also includes the following settings:  
System Time—This setting controls the time of day, which is stored  
in a battery-backed real-time clock. Most operating systems also  
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include a way to change this setting. Use <+> and <–> in conjunction  
with <Enter> and <Tab> to change these values.  
System Date—This setting controls the date, which is stored in a  
battery-backed real-time clock. Most operating systems also include  
a way to change this setting. Use <+> and <–> in conjunction with  
<Enter> and <Tab> to change these values.  
Advanced Setup Menu  
This menu contains BIOS settings that normally do not require  
modification. If you have specific problems such as unbootable disks  
or resource conflicts, you may need to examine these settings.  
Caution Changing settings in this menu may result in an unstable or unbootable controller.  
If this happens, follow the procedures outlined in the System CMOS section to restore  
BIOS settings to their factory defaults.  
The Advanced setup menu includes the following settings and submenus:  
IDE Configuration—Use this setting to access the IDE Configuration  
submenu. Refer to the IDE Configuration Submenu section for more  
information.  
Serial/Parallel Port Configuration—Use this setting to access  
the Serial/Parallel Port Configuration submenu. Refer to the  
Serial/Parallel Port Configuration Submenu section for more  
information.  
USB Configuration—Use this setting to access the USB  
Configuration submenu. Refer to the USB Configuration Submenu  
section for more information.  
Event Log Configuration—Use this setting to access the Event Log  
submenu. Refer to the Event Log Configuration Submenu section for  
more information.  
Video Configuration—Use this setting to access the Video  
Configuration submenu. Refer to the Video Configuration Submenu  
section for more information.  
Power/Reset Configuration—Use this setting to access the  
Power/Reset Configuration submenu. Refer to the Power/Reset  
Configuration Submenu section for more information.  
Trigger Router Configuration—Use this setting to access the  
Trigger Router Configuration submenu. Refer to the Trigger Router  
Configuration Submenu section for more information.  
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IDE Configuration Submenu  
Use this submenu to apply alternate settings to the hard disk drive (HDD)  
interfaces. Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the  
factory default settings provide the most compatible and optimal  
configuration.  
Onboard IDE Controller—This setting specifies whether or not the  
onboard IDE controller is enabled or disabled. The default value is  
Enabled.  
Serial-ATA Devices—This setting specifies whether Serial-ATA  
device interfaces are enabled or disabled. For the PXIe-8130, the only  
available Serial-ATA device interface is Device 0. Selecting Device 0  
enables the Serial-ATA device interface. Selecting Disabled will  
disable all Serial-ATA device interfaces. The default value is Device 0.  
If a hard disk drive is detected on the interface, the setting will indicate  
Hard Disk.  
Primary IDE Master—Use this setting to access the Primary IDE  
Master submenu. Refer to the Primary IDE Master/Slave Submenus  
section for more information. If no IDE device is detected on the  
primary IDE master interface, this setting will indicate Not Detected.  
If a hard disk drive is detected on the interface, the setting will indicate  
Hard Disk.  
Primary IDE Slave—Use this setting to access the Primary IDE Slave  
for more information. If no IDE device is detected on the primary IDE  
slave interface, this setting will indicate Not Detected. If a hard disk  
drive is detected on the interface, the setting will indicate Hard Disk.  
Serial-ATA 0 Primary Channel—Use this setting to access the  
Serial-ATA 0 Primary Channel submenu. Refer to the Serial-ATA 0  
If no Serial-ATA device is detected on the SATA0 primary channel,  
this setting will indicate Not Detected. If a hard disk drive is detected  
on the interface, the setting will indicate Hard Disk.  
Serial-ATA 0 Secondary Channel—Use this setting to access the  
Serial-ATA 0 Secondary Channel submenu. Refer to the Serial-ATA 0  
Primary/Secondary Channel Submenus section for more information.  
If no Serial-ATA device is detected on the SATA0 secondary channel,  
this setting will indicate Not Detected. If a hard disk drive is detected  
on the interface, the setting will indicate Hard Disk.  
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Primary IDE Master/Slave Submenus  
Use these submenus to apply alternate settings to the primary IDE master  
and slave interfaces. Normally, you do not need to modify these settings,  
as the factory default settings provide the most compatible and optimal  
configuration.  
Type—This setting specifies type of device that the BIOS attempts to  
boot from. The default is Auto, which allows the BIOS to auto-detect  
the type of device connected to the IDE interface.  
LBA/Large Mode—This setting specifies whether or not the BIOS  
will use LBA mode on the IDE interface. LBA (Logical Block  
Addressing) is a method of addressing data on a disk drive. In LBA  
mode, the maximum drive capacity is 137 GB. The default is Auto,  
which allows the BIOS to automatically detect whether or not to use  
LBA mode.  
Block (Multi-sector transfer)—This setting specifies whether or not  
block (multi-sector transfer) mode should be enabled. The default is  
Auto, which allows the BIOS to automatically detect whether or not  
the device on the IDE interface supports block mode.  
PIO Mode—This setting specifies the Programmed I/O mode that  
should be used on this IDE interface. As PIO mode increases, the cycle  
time decreases. The default is Auto, which allows the BIOS to  
automatically detect the PIO mode of the device attached to this IDE  
interface.  
DMA Mode—This setting specifies the DMA mode that should be  
used on this IDE interface. The default is Auto, which allows the BIOS  
to automatically detect the DMA mode of the device attached to this  
IDE interface.  
S.M.A.R.T.—This setting specifies whether or not the  
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology feature is  
enabled or disabled. This feature can be used to predict drive failures.  
The default is Auto, which allows the BIOS to automatically  
determine if the attached hard drive is SMART capable, and if so,  
to enable the feature.  
32Bit Data Transfer—This setting specifies whether or not 32-bit  
data transfers are enabled on supported hard disks. The default is  
Enabled.  
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Serial-ATA 0 Primary/Secondary Channel Submenus  
Use these submenus to apply alternate settings to the Serial-ATA device 0  
primary and secondary interfaces. Normally, you do not need to modify  
these settings, as the factory default settings provide the most compatible  
and optimal configuration.  
LBA/Large Mode—This setting specifies whether or not the BIOS  
will use LBA mode on the IDE interface. LBA (Logical Block  
Addressing) is a method of addressing data on a disk drive. In LBA  
mode, the maximum drive capacity is 137 GB. The default is Auto,  
which allows the BIOS to automatically detect whether or not to use  
LBA mode.  
Block (Multi-sector transfer)—This setting specifies whether or not  
block (multi-sector transfer) mode should be enabled. The default is  
Auto, which allows the BIOS to automatically detect whether or not  
the device on the IDE interface supports block mode.  
PIO Mode—This setting specifies the Programmed I/O mode that  
should be used on this IDE interface. As PIO mode increases, the  
cycle time decreases. The default is Auto, which allows the BIOS to  
automatically detect the PIO mode of the device attached to this IDE  
interface.  
DMA Mode—This setting specifies the DMA mode that should be  
used on this IDE interface. The default is Auto, which allows the BIOS  
to automatically detect the DMA mode of the device attached to this  
IDE interface.  
S.M.A.R.T.—This setting specifies whether or not the  
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology feature is  
enabled or disabled. This feature can be used to predict drive failures.  
The default is Auto, which allows the BIOS to automatically  
determine if the attached hard drive is SMART capable, and if so,  
to enable the feature.  
32Bit Data Transfer—This setting specifies whether or not 32-bit  
data transfers are enabled on supported hard disks. The default is  
Enabled.  
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Serial/Parallel Port Configuration Submenu  
Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the serial and parallel  
ports. Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the factory  
default settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration  
possible.  
Serial Port1 Address—This setting specifies base address and  
interrupt request level (IRQ) information for COM1. The setting can  
also be used to disable COM1. The default value is 3F8/IRQ4, which  
places COM1 at 0x3F8 IRQ 4.  
Parallel Port Address—This setting specifies the base address for  
LPT1, the parallel port. The setting can also be used to disable LPT1.  
The default is value is 378, which places LPT1 at 0x378.  
Parallel Port Mode—This setting specifies the operating mode for  
LPT1. Usually, the default setting works for all applications. However,  
if a parallel port device requires a nondefault setting, select it here. The  
default is value is Normal (full IEEE 1284 capabilities).  
Parallel Port IRQ—This setting specifies the interrupt request level  
(IRQ) for LPT1, the parallel port. The default value is IRQ7.  
USB Configuration Submenu  
Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the USB ports.  
Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the factory default  
settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration.  
Legacy USB Support—This setting specifies whether or not legacy  
USB support is enabled. Legacy USB support refers to the ability to  
use a USB keyboard and mouse during system boot or in a legacy  
operating system such as DOS. The default is Enabled.  
Note Certain real-time applications may require you to disable this setting to reduce loop  
time jitter. When the controller is configured to boot LabVIEW RT, legacy USB support is  
automatically disabled.  
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In addition, if a USB mass storage device is present, the following option  
is available:  
USB Mass Storage Device Configuration—Use this setting to access  
the USB Mass Storage Device Configuration submenu. Refer to the  
next section, USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Submenu, for  
more information. If no USB Mass Storage Device is detected, then  
this setting will not be present.  
USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Submenu—Use this  
submenu to apply alternate settings to USB mass storage devices.  
Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the factory  
default settings provide the most compatible and optimal  
configuration.  
USB Mass Storage Reset Delay—This setting specifies the  
number of seconds the Power-On Self Test will wait for a  
USB mass storage device to start. The default is 20 seconds.  
Emulation Type—This setting specifies how the BIOS will  
present the USB mass storage device to the system. This  
option can be used to present a USB mass storage device as a  
floppy, Zip, hard disk, or CD-ROM drive. The default is  
Auto, which allows the BIOS to treat USB devices under  
530 MB as floppy drives and all other devices as hard disk  
drives.  
Event Log Configuration Submenu  
Use this submenu to access the system event log. The event log can be used  
to detect errors that occur during the Power-On Self Test.  
View Event Log—Use this option to view all unread events in the  
system event log.  
Mark all events as read—Use this option to mark all events in the  
system event log as read.  
Clear Event Log—Use this option to discard all events in the system  
event log.  
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Video Configuration Submenu  
Use this submenu to apply alternate settings to the video configuration.  
Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the factory default  
settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration.  
Onboard Video Adapter—This setting specifies whether or not the  
onboard video adapter is enabled. The default is Enabled.  
Primary Graphics Adapter—This setting specifies which video  
adapter the BIOS should use as the primary adapter if more than one  
is present. To use an external video adapter as the primary graphics  
adapter, choose Add-in PCI Video. The default is Onboard Video.  
Power/Reset Configuration Submenu  
Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the power and reset  
configuration. Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the  
factory default settings provide the most compatible and optimal  
configuration.  
Power Button Instant-Off—This setting specifies the operating  
system environments where the PXI Express chassis power button  
should instantly power off the system. The controller can be  
configured to power off instantly in a non-power managed OS  
environment only (corresponding to the Non-PM OS Only setting),  
such as LabVIEW RT or DOS. Alternatively, the controller can be  
configured to power off instantly in any OS, including Windows. The  
default is Non-PM OS Only.  
Restore on AC Power Loss—This setting specifies how the controller  
should behave after an AC power loss event occurs. The controller can  
be configured to Power Off, Power On, or return to the Last State  
that it was operating in before power was lost. The default is  
Power Off.  
Trigger Router Configuration Submenu  
Use this submenu to program the front panel trigger router configuration.  
Route Front Panel Trigger—This setting specifies how the front  
panel SMB trigger should be routed. The front panel trigger can be  
routed to System Reset, allowing an external trigger to reset the  
system. The default is Disabled.  
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Boot Setup Menu  
Use this menu to configure settings related to the boot process and boot  
device priority.  
Boot Settings Configuration—Use this setting to access the Boot  
Settings Configuration submenu. Refer to the Boot Settings  
Configuration Submenu section for more information.  
1st Boot Device, 2nd Boot Device, 3rd Boot Device—These settings  
specify the order in which the BIOS checks for bootable devices,  
including the local hard disk drive, removable devices such as USB  
flash disk drives or USB CD-ROM drives, or the PXE network boot  
agent. The BIOS will first attempt to boot from the device associated  
with 1st Boot Device, followed by 2nd Boot Device and 3rd Boot  
Device. If multiple boot devices are not present, the BIOS setup utility  
will not display all of these configuration options. To select a boot  
device, press <Enter> on the desired configuration option and select a  
boot device from the resulting menu. You can also disable certain boot  
devices by selecting Disabled.  
PXE Network Boot—This setting specifies whether or not the PXE  
network boot agent is enabled. When enabled, this setting will you to  
select the nVidia Boot Agent as a 1st Boot Device, 2nd Boot Device,  
or 3rd Boot Device, allowing you to boot from a PXE server on the  
local subnet. The system must be restarted for this setting to take  
effect. The default is Disabled.  
Boot Settings Configuration Submenu  
Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to boot settings.  
Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the factory default  
settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration.  
Quick Boot—This setting specifies whether or not the BIOS should  
perform all system tests during the Power-On Self Test. When  
Enabled, the BIOS will skip some tests during POST to allow the  
system to boot faster. The default is Enabled.  
Bootup Num-Lock—This setting specifies the power-on state of the  
keyboard Num-Lock setting. The default is On.  
Wait for ‘F1’ If Error—This setting specifies how the system should  
behave if an error is encountered during the Power-On Self Test. If this  
setting is Enabled, the BIOS will prompt the user to press <F1> to  
enter setup when an error is encountered during the boot process. If  
this setting is Disabled, the BIOS will not pause to allow the user to  
acknowledge an error during the boot process. The default is Enabled.  
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PXI Express Setup Menu  
Use this menu to display configuration information for features of the PXI  
Express embedded controller and backplane.  
Chassis Link Configuration—This setting displays the PXI Express  
link configuration, either 2-Link or 4-Link. If 2-Link is displayed, the  
PXIe-8130 detected a 2-link PXI Express backplane and is operating  
with two x8 PCI Express links. If 4-link is displayed, the PXIe-8130  
detected a 4-link PXI Express backplane and is operating with four x4  
PCI Express links.  
LabVIEW RT Options Setup Menu  
Use this menu to configure boot options for LabVIEW RT if it is installed  
on the controller. If you are not using LabVIEW RT, you should leave these  
settings at default.  
Note The settings below override the behavior of the switches on S1. Refer to LabVIEW  
RT Configuration Switches section for more information. To use the settings from the  
switches, select Use Switch Setting for each option.  
Boot Configuration—This setting selects whether the controller  
should boot LabVIEW RT, LabVIEW RT Safe Mode, or an installed  
OS such as Windows XP. The default is Use Switch Setting.  
Note Booting LabVIEW RT requires that your NI PXIe-8130 controller has an IDE  
(PATA) hard drive. Such a controller may be ordered from National Instruments with the  
part number 780032-33.  
Reset IP Address—If the controller is deployed to a different subnet  
from which it was originally configured, or if the current IP address is  
invalid, use this switch to reset the IP address to 0.0.0.0 during  
LabVIEW RT startup. The default is Use Switch Setting.  
Disable Startup VI—If the controller becomes inaccessible because  
of a startup VI, this switch can prevent VIs from automatically running  
at startup. The default is Use Switch Setting.  
Security Setup Menu  
Use this menu to enable BIOS security options.  
Change Supervisor Password—This setting specifies a password  
that must be entered to access the BIOS Setup Utility. By default,  
no password is specified.  
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User Access Level—This setting specifies the allowed access level  
corresponding to the User Password. If Full Access is specified, then  
the User Password will permit changing configuration options in the  
BIOS Setup Utility. If Limited is specified, then the User Password  
will permit access to some configuration options in the BIOS Setup  
Utility but not others. If View Only is specified, then the User  
Password will permit access to view but not change the configuration  
options in the BIOS Setup Utility. This setting will only display if a  
Supervisor Password is specified. The default is Full Access.  
Change User Password—This setting specifies a password that must  
be entered to access the BIOS Setup Utility or to boot the system. If a  
User Password is specified, its access level is restricted according to  
the User Access Level configuration option. This setting will only  
display if a Supervisor Password is specified. By default, no password  
is specified.  
Password Check—This setting specifies when the BIOS should  
prompt for a password. If Setup is specified, the BIOS will only  
prompt for a password when trying to access the BIOS Setup Utility.  
When Always is specified, the BIOS will prompt for a password when  
booting the system in addition to accessing the BIOS Setup Utility.  
This setting will only display if a Supervisor Password is specified.  
The default is Setup.  
Boot Sector Virus Protection—This setting specifies whether or not  
the hard disk drive boot sector is write protected. When set to Enabled,  
this setting prevents modification of a hard disk boot sector via  
INT 13h services, which may help prevent certain computer viruses  
from infecting the controller. This setting does not prevent boot sector  
modification by 32-bit operating system drivers that access the hard  
disk directly. The default is Disabled.  
Exiting the BIOS Setup Utility  
The Exit setup menu includes all available options for exiting, saving, and  
loading the BIOS default configuration. As an alternative to this screen,  
press <F9> to load optimal BIOS default settings and <F10> to save  
changes and exit setup.  
The Exit setup menu includes the following options:  
Save Changes and Exit—Any changes made to BIOS settings are  
stored in the battery-backed system CMOS. The setup program then  
exits and reboots the controller. The <F10> key can also be used to  
select this option.  
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Discard Changes and Exit—Select this option to discard any changes  
made to BIOS settings during this session of the BIOS setup program.  
The setup program then exits and continues booting the controller  
without restarting first. The <Esc> key can also be used to select this  
option.  
Discard Changes—Select this option to discard any changes made to  
BIOS settings during this session of the BIOS setup program without  
also exiting the setup program. The <F7> key can also be used to select  
this option.  
Load Defaults—Select this option to restore all BIOS settings to  
the factory defaults. This option is useful if the controller exhibits  
unpredictable behavior due to an incorrect or inappropriate BIOS  
setting. Note that any nondefault settings such as boot order,  
passwords, and so on, are restored to their factory defaults. The  
<F9> key can also be used to select this option.  
System CMOS  
The NI PXIe-8130 contains memory backed up by a battery to store BIOS  
configuration information.  
Complete the following steps to clear the CMOS contents:  
1. Power off the chassis.  
2. Remove the controller from the chassis.  
3. Move the jumper on W2 from pins 1–2 to pins 2–3, as shown in  
Figure 2-3.  
4. Wait one second. Move the jumper back to pins 1–2.  
5. Reinstall the controller in the chassis.  
Caution Do not leave the jumper on pins 2–3. Doing so decreases battery life and prevents  
the controller from booting.  
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Figure 2-3. Clearing the CMOS Contents  
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LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches  
Use the LabVIEW RT configuration switches to configure LabVIEW RT  
if it is installed on the controller. If you are not using LabVIEW RT, these  
switches should remain in the OFF position. The controller reads these  
switches only after a system reset. You must reboot the controller for any  
changes to take place.  
The NI PXIe-8130 controller includes the following LabVIEW RT  
configuration switches:  
Switch 1Boot LabVIEW RT: Set this switch to ON to boot  
LabVIEW RT.  
Note Booting LabVIEW RT requires that your NI PXIe-8130 controller has an IDE  
(PATA) hard drive. Such a controller may be ordered from National Instruments with the  
part number 780032-33.  
Switch 2Boot Safe Mode: Set this switch to ON to boot LabVIEW  
RT into safe mode to reconfigure TCP/IP settings and to download or  
update software from a host computer. This switch overrides the  
behavior of Switch 1. Booting the controller into safe mode does not  
start the embedded LabVIEW RT engine. After changing the settings  
or software, reboot the controller with this switch OFF to resume  
normal operation.  
Switch 3Disable Startup VI: Set this switch to ON to prevent VIs  
from automatically running at startup if the controller becomes  
inaccessible because of a startup VI.  
Switch 4Reset IP Address: Set this switch to ON to reset the  
IP address to 0.0.0.0 and other TCP/IP settings to their defaults. Use  
this switch if moving the controller to a different subnet or if the  
current TCP/IP settings are invalid.  
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Figure 2-4 shows the location of the LabVIEW RT configuration switches.  
The switches are shown in the OFF position.  
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1
2
Switch 1—Boot LabVIEW RT  
Switch 2—Boot Safe Mode  
3
4
Switch 3—Disable Startup VI  
Switch 4—Reset IP Address  
Figure 2-4. LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches  
Drivers and Software  
Your hard drive includes a directory called images in its root that  
contains software and soft copies of manuals for the peripherals. The  
directory structure under the images directory is logically organized into  
several levels.  
In the images directory, you will find a manuals directory,  
an os directory, and a drivers directory.  
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The manuals directory contains quick reference guides, technical  
reference manuals, and National Instruments software manuals, all in  
Adobe Acrobat format. To access any manual, change your directory  
to c:\images\manuals and list the contents of that directory.  
The os directory contains a subdirectory corresponding to the operating  
system installed on your computer.  
The drivers directory contains driver installers for the system  
peripherals. These files and directories are copied exactly from the  
manufacturer distribution disks, so the naming conventions vary from  
peripheral to peripheral.  
PXI Express Features  
PXI Express Trigger Connectivity  
The SMB connector on the NI PXIe-8130 front panel can connect to or  
from any PXI backplane trigger line. A trigger allocation process is needed  
to prevent two resources from connecting to the same trigger line, resulting  
in the trigger being double-driven and possibly damaging the hardware. At  
the time of this manual’s publication, this software is not yet available for  
Windows. Contact National Instruments for more information.  
PXI Chassis Configuration  
The PXI Platform Services software installed on your controller and  
available on the National Instruments Driver CD included with your kit  
automatically identifies your PXI Express system components to generate  
a pxiesys.ini and pxisys.ini file. You can configure your entire PXI  
system and identify PXI-1 chassis through Measurement & Automation  
Explorer (MAX), included with your controller. MAX creates the  
pxiesys.ini and pxisys.ini file, which define your PXI system  
parameters. MAX also provides an interface to route and reserve triggers  
so dynamic routing, through drivers such as DAQmx, avoids  
double-driving and potentially damaging trigger lines. For more  
information about routing and reserving PXI triggers, refer to  
KnowledgeBase 3TJDOND8, Using PXI Timing and Triggering  
Functionality, at ni.com/support.  
The configuration steps for single or multiple-chassis systems are the same.  
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Figure 2-5. Multichassis Configuration in MAX  
PXI System Configuration  
1. Launch Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX).  
2. In the Configuration tree, expand Devices and Interfaces.  
3. In the Devices and Interfaces tree, expand PXI System. Your PXI  
Express chassis is already identified and appears in the PXI System  
tree.  
4. For each unidentified PXI chassis in the PXI System tree, right-click  
on the chassis and select the appropriate chassis model through the  
Identify As submenu. Further expanding the PXI System branch  
shows all devices in the system that NI-VISA can recognize.  
The PXI specification allows for many combinations of PXI chassis and  
system modules. To assist system integrators, PXI chassis and system  
module manufacturers must document their products’ capabilities. PXI  
Express devices must provide a driver and/or .ini file for identification.  
For NI PXI Express chassis and controllers, these files are provided as part  
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of the NI PXI Platform Services software included with your controller.  
System integrators, configuration utilities, and device drivers can use these  
.ini files.  
The NI PXI Platform Services software uses the system module driver,  
chassis driver, and chassis.ini files to generate the PXI system  
description files (pxisys.ini and pxiesys.ini). Device drivers and  
other utility software read the pxiesys.ini and pxisys.ini files to  
obtain system information. For detailed information about initialization  
files, refer to the PXI specification at www.pxisa.org.  
Upgrading RAM  
You can change the amount of installed RAM on the NI PXIe-8130 by  
upgrading the SO-DIMMs.  
To upgrade the RAM, remove the NI PXIe-8130 from the PXI Express  
chassis. To optimize both memory capacity and system performance, use  
the same size and speed memory module in each of the two module slots.  
The use of different size modules in each slot is supported, but system  
performance will be slower than using two matched modules. However,  
two mismatched modules could result in better performance than using a  
single module.  
National Instruments offers the following SO-DIMM for use with the  
NI PXIe-8130 controller.  
PC2-5300 (DDR2 667) 1 GB, 128 MB × 64, CL 5, 1.18 in. max  
(NI part number 780031-1024)  
Note National Instruments has tested and verified that the DDR2 SO-DIMMs we sell  
work with the NI PXIe-8130. We recommend you purchase your DDR2 SO-DIMM  
modules from National Instruments. Other off-the-shelf DDR2 SO-DIMM modules  
are not guaranteed to work properly.  
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DDR2 SO-DIMM Module  
2
DDR2 SO-DIMM Socket  
Figure 2-6. Installing a DDR2 SO-DIMM in an NI PXIe-8130 Controller  
Hard Drive Recovery  
NI PXIe-8130 controllers include two methods of restoring the original  
factory condition of your hard drive. Hard drive-based recovery stores a  
factory backup on a separate portion of your hard drive allowing you to  
restore your controller without additional media. The NI PXIe-8130  
controller also ships with an OS Recovery CD that allows you to reinstall  
your operating system onto your hard drive through an external USB  
CD/DVD-ROM. For more information on these tools, refer to  
KnowledgeBase 2ZKC02OK, Hard Drive Recovery and OS Installation  
for PXI and VXI Controllers, at ni.com/support.  
Note Your system hot key is <F4>. To access the hard drive-based recovery tool, press and  
hold <F4> when video first appears during the boot process.  
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If you need to recover your factory-installed operating system from a CD,  
you can use the included OS re-installation CD with an external USB  
CD/DVD-ROM drive. Boot the PXI Express controller using the  
OS re-installation CD to recover the OS. You also may need to reinstall  
other software after using the CD to recover the OS.  
Note Recovering the OS erases the contents of your hard disk. Back up any files you want  
to keep.  
Installing an OS  
NI PXIe-8130 controllers include a preinstalled OS. In some cases, you  
may want to install a different OS. When doing so, consider the following  
guidelines.  
Installing from a USB CD/DVD-ROM  
The NI PXIe-8130 supports the installation of Windows Vista or  
Windows XP from a USB CD/DVD-ROM. However, many other  
operating systems do not support installation from a USB CD/DVD-ROM.  
For example, Windows 2000 aborts during the install process because it  
does not have drivers for the USB CD/DVD-ROM device.  
As an alternative to a USB CD/DVD-ROM drive, you can use an external  
SCSI CD-ROM with a PXI-SCSI adapter.  
Note For additional assistance with installing or changing an operating system, refer to  
KnowledgeBase 2ZKC02OK, Hard Drive Recovery and OS Installation for PXI and VXI  
Controllers, at ni.com/support.  
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ExpressCard  
This section provides information on the installation and removal of  
ExpressCard modules.  
Installing an ExpressCard  
You can install an ExpressCard module while the NI PXIe-8130 is running.  
The NI PXIe-8130 will automatically detect the card. ExpressCards are  
generally marked with a symbol or a label to indicate which end to insert  
into the slot. The cards are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion.  
To install an ExpressCard, complete the following steps.  
1. Hold the card so the top side is facing left.  
2. Insert the card until it is completely seated in its connector. The  
connector has an automatic eject mechanism. If you insert the card and  
it is ejected, simply re-insert the card until it is seated.  
If you encounter too much resistance, do not force the card. Check the card  
orientation and try again.  
The NI PXIe-8130 will automatically recognize the ExpressCard and load  
the appropriate driver(s). Third-party cards may require that you install  
additional drivers. Contact your ExpressCard vendor for more information.  
Removing an ExpressCard  
To remove the ExpressCard module push in the module and then release to  
eject the card. Slide the card out of the slot.  
Caution To avoid data loss and other potential issues, stop communication with your  
ExpressCard device before removing it from the NI PXIe-8130. In Windows, use the  
Safely Remove Hardware tool to safely stop the ExpressCard.  
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Front Panel Connectors  
Table 3-1 lists various peripherals and their corresponding NI PXIe-8130  
external connectors, bus interfaces, and functions.  
Table 3-1. NI PXIe-8130 Peripherals Overview  
Peripheral  
External Connector  
DVI-I  
Description  
Video  
Serial  
ATI Radeon X300 Embedded  
GPU  
(24-pin DSUB)  
COM1  
16550 RS-232 serial port  
(9-pin DSUB)  
Ethernet  
Parallel  
USB  
LAN  
(RJ45)  
10/100/1000 Ethernet  
connection  
Parallel Port  
(36-pin champ)  
IEEE 1284  
USB 4-pin Series A stacked  
receptacle  
USB 2.0 capable  
(4 ports)  
PXI trigger  
Trigger  
(SMB)  
Routing PXI triggers to or  
from the backplane trigger bus  
GPIB device  
GPIB  
(25-pin Micro D)  
General-Purpose Interface  
Bus, IEEE 488.2  
ExpressCard/34 module  
ExpressCard/34 slot  
ExpressCard/34 expansion  
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Front Panel  
Figure 3-1 shows the front panel layout and dimensions of the  
NI PXIe-8130. Dimensions are in inches [millimeters].  
4.393 [ 111.58 ]  
3.714 [ 94.33 ]  
3.341 [ 84.85 ]  
3.551 [ 90.19 ]  
2.988 [ 75.91 ]  
2.063 [ 52.4 ]  
1.715 [ 43.56 ]  
1.514 [ 38.47 ]  
1.069 [ 27.15 ]  
.000 [ 0]  
Figure 3-1. NI PXIe-8130 Front Panel Layout and Dimensions  
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DVI-I  
Figure 3-2 shows the location and pinouts for the DVI connector on the  
NI PXIe-8130. Table 3-2 lists and describes the DVI connector signals.  
C4  
C5  
C2  
C1  
8
C3  
24  
1
17  
9
Figure 3-2. DVI Connector Location and Pinout  
Table 3-2. DVI-I Connector Signals  
Pin  
1
Signal Name  
TMDS Data2–  
2
TMDS Data2+  
3
TMDS Data2/4 Shield  
Reserved  
4
5
Reserved  
6
DDC Clock [SCL]  
DDC Data [SDA]  
Analog vertical sync  
TMDS Data1–  
7
8
9
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Table 3-2. DVI-I Connector Signals (Continued)  
Pin  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
Signal Name  
TMDS Data1+  
TMDS Data1/3 Shield  
Reserved  
Reserved  
+5 V Power  
Ground (for +5 V)  
Hot Plug Detect  
TMDS Data0–  
TMDSData0+  
TMDS Data0/5 Shield  
Reserved  
Reserved  
TMDS Clock Shield  
TMDS Clock +  
TMDS Clock –  
Analog Red  
Analog Green  
Analog Blue  
Analog Horizontal Sync  
Analog GND Return: (analog R, G, B)  
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COM1  
Figure 3-3 shows the location and pinouts for the COM1 connector on the  
NI PXIe-8130. Table 3-3 lists and describes the COM1 connector signal.  
AMP manufactures a serial port mating connector, part number 745491-5.  
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COM1  
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Figure 3-3. COM1 Connector Location and Pinout  
Table 3-3. COM1 Connector Signals  
Pin  
1
Signal Name  
DCD#  
Signal Description  
Data Carrier Detect  
2
RXD#  
TXD#  
DTR#  
GND  
DSR#  
RTS#  
CTS#  
RI#  
Receive Data  
Transmit Data  
Data Terminal Ready  
Ground  
3
4
5
6
Data Set Ready  
Ready to Send  
Clear to Send  
Ring Indicator  
7
8
9
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Ethernet  
Figure 3-4 shows the location and pinouts for the Ethernet connector on the  
NI PXIe-8130. Table 3-4 lists and describes the Ethernet connector signals.  
AMP manufactures a mating connector, part number 554739-1.  
1
Ethernet  
8
Figure 3-4. Ethernet Connector Location and Pinout  
Table 3-4. Ethernet Connector Signals  
Pin  
1
Fast Ethernet  
Gigabit Ethernet  
TX_A+  
TX+  
TX–  
RX+  
NC  
2
TX_A–  
RX_B+  
TX_C+  
TX_C–  
RX_B–  
RX_D+  
RX_D–  
3
4
5
NC  
6
RX–  
NC  
7
8
NC  
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Note The Ethernet controller can perform an automatic crossover, thus eliminating the  
need for crossover cables.  
Table 3-5. 10/100/1000 LAN Connector LED States  
LED  
Color  
LED State  
Condition  
LAN link is not established.  
LAN link is established.  
Off  
On (steady state)  
Top  
Green  
On (brighter and pulsing) The controller is communicating with another  
computer on the LAN.  
(None) Off  
10 Mbit/sec data rate is selected.  
100 Mbit/sec data rate is selected.  
1000 Mbit/sec data rate is selected.  
Bottom  
Green  
On  
On  
Amber  
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Parallel Port  
Figure 3-5 shows the location and pinouts for the IEEE 1284 (parallel)  
connector on the NI PXIe-8130. Table 3-6 lists and describes the  
IEEE 1284 connector signals.  
Parallel port adapter cables are available from National Instruments,  
part number 777169-01.  
1
19  
Parallel Port  
36  
18  
Figure 3-5. Parallel Port Connector Location and Pinout  
Table 3-6. Parallel Port Connector Signals  
Default Configuration (LPT)  
Pin  
1
Signal Name  
Signal Description  
BUSY  
SLCT  
ACK#  
Device Busy  
Select  
2
3
Acknowledge  
Fault  
4
FAULT#(ERROR#)  
PAPEREND  
PD0  
5
Paper End  
Data Bit 0  
Data Bit 1  
6
7
PD1  
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Table 3-6. Parallel Port Connector Signals (Continued)  
Default Configuration (LPT)  
Pin  
8
Signal Name  
Signal Description  
PD 2  
PD3  
PD4  
PD5  
PD6  
PD7  
INIT#  
Data Bit 2  
Data Bit 3  
Data Bit 4  
Data Bit 5  
Data Bit 6  
Data Bit 7  
Initialize Printer  
Strobe  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
STROBE#  
SLCTIN#  
AUTOFD#  
+5V  
16  
Select Input  
Auto Line Feed  
+5 V  
17  
18  
19–35  
36  
GND  
Ground  
NC  
Not Connected  
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Universal Serial Bus  
Figure 3-6 shows the location and pinouts for the Universal Serial Bus  
(USB) connector on the NI PXIe-8130. Each controller has 4 USB ports on  
the front panel. Table 3-7 lists and describes the USB connector signals.  
4
USB  
1
Figure 3-6. USB Connector Location and Pinout  
Table 3-7. USB Connector Signals  
Pin  
1
Signal Name  
VCC  
Signal Description  
Cable Power (+5 V)  
2
–Data  
+Data  
GND  
USB Data –  
USB Data +  
Ground  
3
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Trigger  
The TRIG connector is the software-controlled trigger connection for  
routing PXI triggers to or from the backplane trigger bus.  
Figure 3-7 shows the TRIG connector location on the NI PXIe-8130.  
Table 3-8 lists and describes the trigger connector signals.  
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Figure 3-7. TRIG Connector Location and Pinout  
Table 3-8. TRIG Connector Signals  
Pin  
Signal Name  
TRIG  
Signal Description  
Trigger  
Ground  
1
2 (Shield)  
GND  
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GPIB (IEEE 488.2)  
Figure 3-8 shows the location and pinouts for the GPIB connector on  
the NI PXIe-8130. Table 3-9 lists and describes the GPIB connector  
signals.  
ITT Canon manufactures a GPIB mating connector, part number  
MDSM-25SC-Z11-V51.  
13  
25  
14  
GPIB  
1
Figure 3-8. GPIB Connector Location and Pinout  
Table 3-9. GPIB Connector Signals  
Pin  
1
Signal Name  
DIO1#  
Signal Description  
Data Bit 1  
2
DIO2#  
DIO3#  
DIO4#  
EOI#  
Data Bit 2  
3
Data Bit 3  
4
Data Bit 4  
5
End or Identify  
Data Valid  
DAV#  
NRFD#  
7
Not Ready for Data  
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Table 3-9. GPIB Connector Signals (Continued)  
Pin  
8
Signal Name  
NDAC#  
Signal Description  
Not Data Accepted  
Interface Clear  
Service Request  
Attention  
9
IFC#  
10  
SRQ#  
ATN#  
SHIELD  
DIO5#  
DIO6#  
DIO7#  
DIO8#  
REN#  
GND  
11  
12  
Chassis ground  
Data Bit 5  
13  
14  
Data Bit 6  
15  
Data Bit 7  
16  
Data Bit 8  
17  
Remote Enable  
Logic Ground  
18–25  
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ExpressCard/34 Slot  
The NI PXIe-8130 controller is equipped with an ExpressCard/34 slot on  
the front panel, which provides I/O expansion and options for removable  
storage.  
Figure 3-9 shows the location and pinouts for the ExpressCard/34 slot on  
the NI PXIe-8130. Table 3-10 lists and describes the ExpressCard  
connector signals.  
26  
ExpressCard/34  
Slot  
1
Figure 3-9. ExpressCard/34 Slot Location and Pinout  
Table 3-10. ExpressCard Connector Signals  
Pin  
1
Signal Name  
GND  
Signal Description  
Ground  
2
USBD–  
USB Data –  
3
USBD+  
USB Data +  
4
CPUSB#  
USB Presence  
5
RESERVED  
RESERVED  
SMBCLK  
Reserved by spec for future use  
Reserved by spec for future use  
SMBus Clock  
7
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Table 3-10. ExpressCard Connector Signals (Continued)  
Pin  
8
Signal Name  
SMBDATA  
Signal Description  
SMBus Data  
9
+1.5V  
Power  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
+1.5V  
Power  
WAKE#  
+3.3VAUX  
PERST#  
+3.3V  
PE Wake  
Power  
PE Reset  
Power  
+3.3V  
Power  
CLKREQ#  
CPPE#  
REFCLK–  
REFCLK+  
GND  
Clock Request  
PE Presence  
Reference Clock –  
Reference Clock +  
Ground  
PERn0  
PERp0  
GND  
PE Data Receive –  
PE Data Receive +  
Ground  
PETn0  
PE Data Transmit –  
PE Data Transmit +  
Ground  
PETp0  
GND  
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Front Panel Features  
The NI PXIe-8130 has the following front-panel features:  
A system reset pushbutton (press the button to generate a reset to the  
controller)  
Two front panel LEDs that show PC status  
The POWER OK LED indicates the power status of the  
controller. The LED will indicate one of the following states:  
ON steady—PXI and onboard power is on and within  
regulation limits.  
BLINKING—One of the onboard power supplies is  
operating outside of the normal limits or the system power  
supply is out of regulation.  
OFF—The controller is powered off.  
The DRIVE LED indicates when an access to the internal hard  
disk is occurring.  
Data Storage  
The NI PXIe-8130 has the following data storage features:  
Internal Serial ATA hard drive  
60 GB minimum 2.5 in. notebook hard drive (40 GB minimum  
PATA drive on extended-temperature, 24/7 option controller)  
Supports Native Command Queuing  
Supports transfer rates up to 150 MB/s  
USB storage support—USB CD/DVD-ROM, mass storage device,  
or floppy drive  
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Questions  
This chapter answers common configuration questions you may have when  
using a NI PXIe-8130 embedded controller.  
General Questions  
What do the LEDs on the NI PXIe-8130 front panel mean?  
Refer to the LED status descriptions in the Front Panel Features section of  
Chapter 3, I/O Information.  
After shutting down my NI PXIe-8130 controller, the Ethernet LEDs  
continue to blink. Is it safe to remove my controller or disconnect  
power?  
The NI PXIe-8130 controller Ethernet device remains powered even after  
shutdown. It is safe to remove your controller or disconnect power.  
How do I check the configuration of the memory, hard drive,  
time/date, and so on?  
You can view these parameters in the BIOS setup. To enter the BIOS setup,  
reboot the NI PXIe-8130 and press <Delete> during the memory tests.  
Refer to the Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility section of Chapter 2,  
Installation and Configuration, for more information.  
Can I use the internal Serial ATA drive and an external hard drive at  
the same time?  
Yes. Refer to the BIOS Setup Utility section of Chapter 2, Installation and  
Configuration, for more information.  
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Boot Options  
What devices can I boot from?  
The NI PXIe-8130 can boot from the following devices:  
The internal Serial ATA hard drive (or PATA hard drive for the  
NI PXIe-8130 Extended Temperature option)  
An external SCSI hard drive or USB CD/DVD-ROM if an SCSI  
adapter, such as the PXI-8214, is used  
A network PXE server on the same subnet  
An external USB mass storage device such as a USB hard drive,  
USB CD/DVD-ROM, or USB key  
An external USB floppy drive  
Most PCI or PCIe-based devices that provide an Option ROM  
Note There are some limitations when booting from a USB device. Windows XP  
can be installed from a USB CD/DVD-ROM, but earlier versions of Windows cannot.  
The NI PXIe-8130 BIOS configures the USB devices so that they will work in a DOS  
environment.  
How do I configure the controller to boot from these devices?  
There are two methods.  
Enter the BIOS setup by rebooting the controller and pressing  
<Delete> during the memory tests. Select the Boot menu. You will see  
a list of all bootable devices, ordered by device type. You can set the  
boot order by altering the 1st Boot Device, 2nd Boot Device, and  
3rd Boot Device settings.  
To boot from a different device without permanently changing the boot  
order, press <F10> during POST. After the BIOS completes the POST  
and just before the controller boots the OS, the Boot menu is displayed.  
You can select the device type you want to boot from.  
Cables and Connections  
How do I plug both a PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard into the  
controller?  
The NI PXIe-8130 has no PS/2 connector, and you need to use a USB  
Y-splitter cable as shown in Figure 4-1, or a similar device, to connect both  
a PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard. National Instruments Part Number  
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778713-02 is such a cable and is available through the online catalog at  
ni.com/products.  
Figure 4-1. Y-Splitter Cable  
What if I don’t have a Y-splitter cable? Can I still use a mouse and  
keyboard?  
If you do not have a Y-splitter cable, plug a USB keyboard into any USB  
connector. You can also plug a USB mouse into any USB connector.  
How do I connect a standard 25-pin LPT cable to the NI PXIe-8130?  
The NI PXIe-8130 uses a type C LPT connector. Most parallel port  
devices use a type A connector. To use a device with a standard type A  
LPT connector, you need to use a type C-to-type A LPT adapter. Parallel  
port adapter cables, part number 777169-01, are available through the  
online catalog at ni.com/products.  
Software Driver Installation  
How do I install or reinstall the video driver?  
Refer to KnowledgeBase 3H3COSD8, What Peripheral Drivers Should I  
Use with My PXI or VXI Controller?, at ni.com/support.  
How do I install or reinstall the Ethernet driver?  
Refer to KnowledgeBase 3H3COSD8, What Peripheral Drivers Should I  
Use with My PXI or VXI Controller?, at ni.com/support.  
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How do I install or reinstall the GPIB driver?  
The NI-488.2 driver for your GPIB port is installed by default when your  
controller is first shipped from the factory. To change the default installed  
driver, complete the following steps:  
1. Download the latest GPIB driver from ni.com/downloads.  
2. Install the driver and verify that the driver has properly detected the  
GPIB driver in the Device Manager. If you need more assistance, refer  
to ni.com/support/install.  
How do I install software from a CD?  
The compact size of the NI PXIe-8130 does not allow for an integrated  
USB CD/DVD-ROM drive. If you are using Windows XP, you have the  
following options:  
USB CD/DVD-ROM—Windows XP supports installing from a  
USB CD/DVD-ROM using a bootable installation CD.  
SCSI CD-ROM—Windows XP supports installing from a  
SCSI CD-ROM using a bootable installation CD.  
Mapped network driveYou can use the Ethernet to connect to  
another computer. If you share the USB CD/DVD-ROM drive on the  
other computer, you can map the shared USB CD/DVD-ROM drive to  
a drive letter on the NI PXIe-8130.  
A USB CD/DVD-ROM drive is available from National Instruments,  
part number 778492-01.  
Upgrade Information  
How do I upgrade system memory?  
You can change the amount of installed RAM on the NI PXIe-8130 by  
upgrading the DDR2 SO-DIMMs.  
To upgrade the RAM, remove the NI PXIe-8130 from the PXI chassis. To  
optimize both memory capacity and system performance, use the same size  
and speed memory module in each of the two module slots. The use of  
different size modules in each slot is supported, but system performance  
will be slower than using two matched modules. However, two mismatched  
modules will result in better performance than using a single module.  
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National Instruments offers the following types of SO-DIMMs for use with  
the NI PXIe-8130 controller.  
PC2-5300 (DDR2 667) 1 GB, 128 MB × 64, CL 5, 1.18 in. max  
(NI part number 780031-1024)  
Note National Instruments has tested and verified that the DDR2 SO-DIMMs we sell  
work with the NI PXIe-8130. We recommend you purchase your DDR2 SO-DIMM  
modules from National Instruments. Other off-the-shelf DDR2 SO-DIMM modules  
are not guaranteed to work properly.  
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DDR2 SO-DIMM Module  
2
DDR2 SO-DIMM Socket  
Figure 4-2. Installing a DDR2 SO-DIMM in an NI PXIe-8130 Controller  
How do I flash a new BIOS?  
You can download the new BIOS from ftp.ni.com/support/pxi.  
For more information, refer to KnowledgeBase 2GIGKD0Z, Determining  
and Upgrading PXI and VXI Embedded Controller BIOS Versions.  
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Where do I get the latest software drivers?  
The latest National Instruments software is available from  
ni.com/downloads. For peripheral drivers, refer to KnowledgeBase  
3H3COSD8, What Peripheral Drivers Should I Use with My PXI or VXI  
Controller?, at ni.com.  
My NI PXIe-8130 does not have an internal floppy drive. Is there a way  
to use an external drive?  
Yes. The NI PXIe-8130 controller supports and can boot from USB floppy  
drives. A USB floppy drive will not work with Windows NT4, but will  
work with Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Refer to the Boot Options  
section for more information.  
A USB floppy drive is available from National Instruments, part number  
778492-02.  
PXI Express Configuration  
How do I use the SMB trigger on the front panel?  
For details, refer to the PXI Express Features section of Chapter 2,  
Installation and Configuration.  
Why doesn’t the NI PXIe-8130 work with the PXI-8220 or PXI-8221?  
The serialized IRQ line is not routed to the nVIDIA MCP55 Pro on the  
PXIe-8130. This prevents PC cards using ISA interrupts from working with  
the PXIe-8130.  
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This chapter answers common troubleshooting questions you may have  
when using the NI PXIe-8130 embedded computer.  
What if the NI PXIe-8130 does not boot?  
Several problems can cause a controller not to boot. Here are some things  
to look for and possible solutions.  
Things to Notice:  
Which LEDs come on? The Power OK LED should stay lit.  
The Drive LED should blink during boot as the disk is accessed.  
What appears on the display? Does it hang at some particular point  
(BIOS, Operating System, and so on.)? If nothing appears on the  
screen, try a different monitor. Does your monitor work with a  
different PC? If it hangs, note the last screen output that you saw for  
reference when consulting National Instruments technical support.  
What has changed about the system? Did you recently move the  
system? Was there electrical storm activity? Did you recently add  
a new module, memory chip, or piece of software?  
Refer to your chassis user manual for additional troubleshooting steps.  
Things to Try:  
Make sure the chassis is plugged in to a working power source.  
Check any fuses or circuit breakers in the chassis or other power  
supply (possibly a UPS).  
Make sure the controller module is firmly seated in the chassis.  
Remove any nonessential cables or devices.  
Try the controller in a different chassis.  
Try a similar controller in this same chassis.  
Clear the CMOS. (Refer to the System CMOS section of Chapter 2,  
Installation and Configuration.)  
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Recover the hard drive on the controller. (Refer to the Hard Drive  
Recovery section of Chapter 2, Installation and Configuration.)  
Make sure the RAM is properly seated.  
My controller boots fine until I get to Windows, at which point I cannot  
read the screen. This may include garbled output, white screen, black  
screen, or an out of synch message from the monitor.  
This problem usually results from having the video card output set past the  
limits of the monitor. You will need to boot Windows in Safe Mode. To do  
this, reboot the controller. As Windows begins to boot, hold down <F8>.  
You should now be able to reset the video driver to lower settings. Try  
setting the resolution to 640 × 480 and the refresh rate to 60 Hz. Once you  
reboot, you can raise these values again, using the test option in Windows.  
These settings are accessible through the Advanced tab of the Display item  
in the Control Panel. Alternately, you can try a different monitor,  
preferably a newer and larger one.  
My system boots fine as long as a particular module is not in my  
chassis.  
The most common cause of this is a damaged module. Try the module in a  
different chassis or with a different controller. Also, remove any external  
cables or terminal blocks connected to the system. If the module does not  
work in these cases, it is likely damaged. Contact the module manufacturer  
for further troubleshooting.  
Refer to the KnowledgeBase or product manuals section at ni.com for  
more information specific to the chassis and controller with which you are  
having difficulties.  
My CMOS is corrupted. How do I set it back to default?  
1. Enter the BIOS setup program as described in the Accessing the BIOS  
Setup Utility section of Chapter 2, Installation and Configuration.  
2. Press <F9> to load BIOS defaults.  
3. Answer Y (Yes) to the verification prompt.  
4. Select Save and Exit Setup.  
As an alternative method, complete the following steps:  
1. Power off the chassis.  
2. Remove the controller from the chassis.  
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3. Move the jumper on W2 from pins 1–2 to pins 2–3 as shown in  
Figure 5-1.  
4. Wait one second. Move the jumper back to pins 1–2.  
5. Reinstall the controller in the chassis.  
Caution Do not leave the jumper on pins 2–3. Doing so decreases battery life. Also, the  
controller will not boot.  
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1
3
1
Clear CMOS Contents  
2
Pin 1  
3
Normal Operation (Default)  
Figure 5-1. Clearing the CMOS Contents  
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Specifications  
This appendix lists the electrical, mechanical, and environmental  
specifications of the NI PXIe-8130 embedded controller.  
Features  
NI PXIe-8130  
CPU  
AMD 2.3 GHz Turion 64 X2,  
(800 MHz HyperTransport Link)  
On-die L2 cache  
512 KB x2 (512 KB per core)  
Dual-Channel DDR2 RAM,  
PC2 5300  
1 GB Standard  
4 GB Maximum  
Hard Drive  
Ethernet  
60 GB Serial ATA, minimum*, †  
10/100/1000 BaseTX  
PXI Express 4 Link Configuration x4, x4, x4, x4  
PXI Express 2 Link Configuration x8, x8  
GPIB (IEEE 488 Controller)  
Serial Ports (RS-232)  
Parallel Port  
Yes  
Yes (1)  
Yes (1)  
Yes (4)  
Yes  
Hi-Speed USB (2.0) Ports  
ExpressCard/34 Slot  
PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector No  
PXI Trigger Bus Input/Output  
Installed Operating System  
Yes  
Windows XP Professional,  
Windows Vista Business  
*
Extended-temperature 24/7 option provides 40 GB minimum PATA hard drive.  
† Controllers configured for LabVIEW RT provide a 40 GB (minimum) PATA hard drive.  
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Specifications  
Electrical  
Current (Amps)  
Maximum  
Voltage (V)  
+3.3 V  
Typical  
1.80  
3.90  
4.70  
4.00  
0.00  
0.70  
+5 V  
3.50  
+12 V  
2.75  
–12 V  
0.00  
+5 V Aux  
0.35  
Physical  
Board dimensions ...................................Four-wide 3U PXI Express  
module  
Slot requirements....................................One system slot plus three  
controller expansion slots  
Compatibility..........................................Fully compatible with  
PXI Express Specification 1.0  
Weight ....................................................0.98 Kg (2.15 lb) typical  
Environment  
Maximum altitude...................................2,000 m (800 mbar)  
(at 25 °C ambient temperature)  
Pollution Degree.....................................2  
Indoor use only.  
Caution Clean the NI PXIe-8130 with a soft nonmetallic brush. Make sure that the device  
is completely dry and free from contaminants before returning it to service.  
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Operating Environment  
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Ambient temperature range ............ 5 to 50 °C (Tested in accordance  
with IEC-60068-2-1 and  
IEC-60068-2-2. Meets  
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 3  
high temperature limit.)  
NI PXIe-8130  
Extended Temperature Option  
Ambient temperature range ............ 0 to 55 °C (Tested in accordance  
with IEC-60068-2-1 and  
IEC-60068-2-2. Meets  
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 3  
low temperature limit and  
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2  
high temperature limit.)  
Relative humidity range......................... 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
(Tested in accordance with  
IEC-60068-2-56.)  
Caution The operating temperature must not be exceeded, even when used in a chassis  
with a higher temperature range.  
Storage Environment  
NI PXIe-8130  
Ambient temperature range ............ –40 to 65 °C (Tested in  
accordance with IEC-60068-2-1  
and IEC-60068-2-2. Meets  
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 3  
low temperature limit.)  
NI PXIe-8130  
Extended Temperature Option  
Ambient temperature range ............ –40 to 71 °C (Tested in  
accordance with IEC-60068-2-1  
and IEC-60068-2-2. Meets  
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 3 limits.)  
Relative humidity range......................... 5% to 95% noncondensing  
(Tested in accordance with  
IEC-60068-2-56.)  
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Shock and Vibration  
Operating Shock .....................................30 g peak, half-sine, 11 ms pulse  
(Tested in accordance with  
IEC-60068-2-27. Meets  
MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2 limits.)  
Random Vibration  
Operating.........................................5 to 500 Hz, 0.3 grms  
(with solid-state hard drive)  
Nonoperating...................................5 to 500 Hz, 2.4 grms  
(Tested in accordance with  
IEC-60068-2-64. Nonoperating  
test profile exceeds the  
requirements of  
MIL-PRF-28800F, Class 3.)  
Note Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Safety  
This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following  
standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement, control,  
and laboratory use:  
IEC 61010-1, EN-61010-1  
UL 61010-1, CSA 61010-1  
Note For UL and other safety certifications, refer to the product label or visit  
ni.com/certification, search by model number or product line, and click the  
appropriate link in the Certification column.  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following  
standards of EMC for electrical equipment for measurement, control,  
and laboratory use:  
EN 61326 EMC requirements; Minimum Immunity  
EN 55011 Emissions; Group 1, Class A  
CE, C-Tick, ICES, and FCC Part 15 Emissions; Class A  
Note For EMC compliance, operate this device according to product documentation.  
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CE Compliance  
This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European  
Directives, as amended for CE marking, as follows:  
2006/95/EC; Low-Voltage Directive (safety)  
2004/108/EC; Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC)  
Note Refer to the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for this product for any additional  
regulatory compliance information. To obtain the DoC for this product, visit  
ni.com/certification, search by model number or product line, and click the  
appropriate link in the Certification column.  
Environmental Management  
National Instruments is committed to designing and manufacturing  
products in an environmentally responsible manner. NI recognizes that  
eliminating certain hazardous substances from our products is beneficial  
not only to the environment but also to NI customers.  
For additional environmental information, refer to the NI and the  
Environment Web page at ni.com/environment. This page contains the  
environmental regulations and directives with which NI complies, as well  
as any other environmental information not included in this document.  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)  
EU Customers At the end of their life cycle, all products must be sent to a WEEE recycling  
center. For more information about WEEE recycling centers and National Instruments  
WEEE initiatives, visit ni.com/environment/weee.htm.  
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Technical Support and  
Professional Services  
Visit the following sections of the National Instruments Web site at  
ni.com for technical support and professional services:  
Support—Online technical support resources at ni.com/support  
include the following:  
Self-Help Resources—For answers and solutions, visit the  
award-winning National Instruments Web site for software drivers  
and updates, a searchable KnowledgeBase, product manuals,  
step-by-step troubleshooting wizards, thousands of example  
programs, tutorials, application notes, instrument drivers, and  
so on.  
Free Technical Support—All registered users receive free Basic  
Service, which includes access to hundreds of Application  
Engineers worldwide in the NI Discussion Forums at  
ni.com/forums. National Instruments Application Engineers  
make sure every question receives an answer.  
For information about other technical support options in your  
area, visit ni.com/services or contact your local office at  
ni.com/contact.  
Training and Certification—Visit ni.com/training for  
self-paced training, eLearning virtual classrooms, interactive CDs,  
and Certification program information. You also can register for  
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System Integration—If you have time constraints, limited in-house  
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Alliance Partner members can help. To learn more, call your local  
NI office or visit ni.com/alliance.  
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)—A DoC is our claim of  
compliance with the Council of the European Communities using  
the manufacturer’s declaration of conformity. This system affords  
the user protection for electronic compatibility (EMC) and product  
safety. You can obtain the DoC for your product by visiting  
ni.com/certification.  
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your local office or NI corporate headquarters. Phone numbers for our  
worldwide offices are listed at the front of this manual. You also can visit  
the Worldwide Offices section of ni.com/niglobal to access the branch  
office Web sites, which provide up-to-date contact information, support  
phone numbers, email addresses, and current events.  
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Symbol  
Prefix  
nano  
micro  
milli  
kilo  
Value  
10–9  
10– 6  
10–3  
103  
n
μ
m
k
M
G
T
mega  
giga  
106  
109  
tera  
1012  
Symbols  
°
Degrees.  
Ohms.  
Ω
%
Percent.  
A
A
Amperes.  
AC  
Alternating Current.  
B
B
Bytes.  
backplane  
An assembly, typically a printed circuit board, with connectors and signal  
paths that bus the connector pins.  
BIOS  
Basic Input/Output System—BIOS functions are the fundamental level  
of any PC or compatible computer. BIOS functions embody the basic  
operations needed for successful use of the computer’s hardware resources.  
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C
C
Celsius.  
cache  
Small portion of high-speed memory used for temporary storage of  
frequently used data.  
CMOS  
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor—A process used in making  
chips.  
CompactPCI Express  
An adaptation of the PCI specification for industrial and/or embedded  
applications that require a more robust mechanical form factor than desktop  
PCI. CompactPCI Express provides a standard form factor for those  
applications requiring the high performance of PCI as well as the small size  
and ruggedness of a rack-mount system.  
D
DC  
Direct Current.  
DDR  
DMA  
Double Data Rate.  
Direct Memory Access—A method by which data is transferred between  
devices and internal memory without intervention of the central processing  
unit.  
DVI  
Digital Visual Interface—A video connector designed to maximize the  
visual quality of digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer  
displays and digital projectors. It was developed by an industry consortium,  
the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG).  
E
ECP  
Extended Capabilities Parallel.  
EEPROM  
EMC  
EMI  
Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory.  
Electromagnetic Compatibility.  
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EPP  
Enhanced Parallel Port.  
expansion ROM  
An onboard EEPROM that may contain device-specific initialization and  
system boot functionality.  
F
FCC  
Federal Communications Commission.  
G
g
1. Grams.  
2
2. A measure of acceleration equal to 9.8 m/s .  
GPIB  
grms  
General Purpose Interface Bus (IEEE 488).  
A measure of random vibration—The root mean square of acceleration  
levels in a random vibration test profile.  
H
Hz  
Hertz—Cycles per second.  
I
I/O  
Input/Output—The techniques, media, and devices used to achieve  
communication between machines and users.  
IDE  
Integrated Drive Electronics—Hard disk and built-in controller.  
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.  
Inches.  
IEEE  
in.  
instrument driver  
A set of routines designed to control a specific instrument or family of  
instruments, and any necessary related files for LabWindows/CVI or  
LabVIEW.  
interrupt  
A means for a device to request service from another device.  
The relative priority at which a device can interrupt.  
interrupt level  
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IRQ#  
ISA  
Interrupt signal.  
Industry Standard Architecture—The original PC bus architecture,  
specifically the 16-bit AT bus.  
K
KB  
Kilobytes of memory.  
L
LAN  
Local Area Network—Communications network that serves users within  
a confined geographical area. It is made up of servers, workstations,  
a network operating system, and a communications link.  
LED  
Light-emitting diode.  
M
m
Meters.  
master  
A functional part of a PXI device that initiates data transfers on the  
PXI backplane. A transfer can be either a read or a write.  
MB  
Megabytes of memory.  
MTBF  
Mean time between failure.  
N
NI-488 or NI-488.2  
The National Instruments software for GPIB systems.  
NI-DAQ  
The National Instruments software for data acquisition instruments.  
NI-VISA  
The National Instruments implementation of the VISA standard—An  
interface-independent software that provides a unified programming  
interface for VXI, GPIB, and serial instruments.  
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P
PCI  
Peripheral Component Interconnect—The PCI bus is a high-performance  
32-bit or 64-bit bus with multiplexed address and data lines.  
PCMCIA  
peripheral  
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association.  
Any hardware device connected to a computer, such as a monitor,  
keyboard, printer, plotter, disk or tape drive, graphics tablet, scanner,  
mouse, and so on.  
PXI Express  
PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation—An open implementation of  
CompactPCI Express that adds electrical features that meet the  
high-performance requirements of instrumentation applications by  
providing triggering, local buses, and system clock capabilities.  
PXI Express also offers two-way interoperability with  
CompactPCI Express products.  
R
RAM  
Random Access Memory—The computer’s primary workspace.  
resource  
Hardware settings used by devices in a computer system, including  
ISA interrupt level, DMA channel, and I/O address.  
RMS  
Root mean squared. See also grms.  
S
s
Seconds.  
SDRAM  
Synchronous Dynamic RAM (Random Access Memory)—Storage that the  
computer must refresh at frequent intervals.  
SO-DIMM  
SPI Bus  
Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module.  
Serial Peripheral Interface—A standard for controlling most any digital  
electronics that accept a clocked serial stream of bits.  
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U
USB  
Universal Serial Bus.  
V
V
Volts.  
VGA  
Video Graphics Array—The minimum video display standard for all PCs.  
W
W
Watts.  
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Index  
configuration, common questions  
boot options, 4-2  
A
cables and connections, 4-2  
driver installation, 4-3  
general questions, 4-1  
PXI Express configuration, 4-6  
upgrade information, 4-4  
B
BIOS  
configuration, PXI chassis, 2-20  
connectors  
checking settings, 4-1  
flashing new BIOS, 4-5  
setup  
COM1 connector and signals, 3-5  
ExpressCard connector and signals, 3-14  
(table), 3-1  
exiting BIOS setup utility, 2-15  
main setup menu, 2-5  
PXI Express setup menu, 2-14  
menu, 2-10  
trigger connector and signals, 3-11  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector  
C
conventions used in the manual, ix  
CMOS  
clearing contents (figure), 2-17, 5-3  
(figure), 3-5  
connector signals (table), 3-5  
common configuration questions  
boot options, 4-2  
D
figure, 2-23, 4-5  
from National Instruments (note), 2-22,  
4-5  
cables and connections, 4-2  
driver installation, 4-3  
general questions, 4-1  
PXI Express configuration, 4-6  
upgrade information, 4-4  
Declaration of Conformity (NI resources), B-1  
diagnostic tools (NI resources), B-1  
directories and files installed on  
hard drive, 2-19  
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documentation  
front panel  
connectors, 3-1  
conventions used in manual, ix  
how to use this documentation set, ix  
NI resources, B-1  
related documentation, x  
DRIVE LED, 3-16  
Ethernet, 3-1  
ExpressCard, 3-1, 3-14  
GPIB, 3-1, 3-12  
parallel port, 3-1, 3-8  
PXI trigger, 3-1  
serial, 3-1, 3-5  
trigger, 3-11  
drivers, 2-19  
directory, 2-19  
installation  
GPIB (IEEE 488.2), 4-4  
video, 4-3  
USB, 3-1, 3-10  
video, 3-3  
dimensions, 3-2  
DVI-I, connector signals (table), 3-3  
LEDs, 4-1  
E
environmental management  
specifications, A-5  
GPIB (IEEE 488.2), 3-12  
connector location and pinout  
(figure), 3-12  
Ethernet, connector, 3-1  
location and pinout (figure), 3-6  
signals (table), 3-6  
exiting BIOS  
hard drive, 3-16  
connector location and pinout  
(figure), 3-14  
recovery, 2-23  
help, technical support, B-1  
connector signals (table), 3-14  
module connector, 3-1  
images directory, 2-19  
installation  
F
See also configuration  
configuration in MAX (figure), 2-21  
injector/ejector handle position  
(caution), 2-2  
files and directories installed on  
hard drive, 2-19  
floppy drive, using external floppy drive, 4-6  
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chassis (figure), 2-3  
modular instruments, 1-6  
(figure), 2-2  
National Instruments  
software, 1-5  
installing an OS  
from USB CD/DVD-ROM, 2-24  
overview, 2-24  
support and services, B-1  
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installing the GPIB driver, 4-4  
BIOS setup utility, 2-4  
connectors  
DVI-I connector and signals  
signals, 3-14  
K
into controller, 4-2  
L
LabVIEW, 1-5  
LabVIEW RT  
trigger connector and signals, 3-11  
connector and signals, 3-10  
CPU and I/O boards (figure), 1-5  
data storage, 3-16  
configuration switches, 2-18  
figure, 2-19  
LabWindows/CVI, 1-6  
Linux support, 1-7  
description, 1-2  
LPT cable, connecting to NI PXIe-8130, 4-3  
front panel  
connectors, 3-1  
M
main BIOS setup menu, 2-5  
manuals directory, 2-19  
mating connector  
functional overview, 1-3  
hard drive recovery, 2-23  
installing DDR SO-DIMMs  
(figure), 2-23, 4-5  
COM1, 3-5  
Ethernet, 3-6  
GPIB (IEEE 488.2), 3-12  
parallel port, 3-8  
installing in a PXI Express chassis, 2-1  
figure, 2-3  
Measurement Studio, 1-6  
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setup menu, 2-14  
(table), 3-1  
trigger connectivity, 2-20  
PXI Express trigger connectivity, 2-20  
removing from a PXI Express chassis, 2-4  
software, 1-5  
RAM  
specifications, A-1  
DDR2 SO-DIMMs from National  
upgrading, 2-22, 4-4  
troubleshooting, 5-1  
upgrading RAM, 2-22, 4-4  
NI support and services, B-1  
NI-DAQmx, 1-6  
related documentation, x  
NI-VISA, 1-7  
safety specifications, A-4  
addition, 4-1  
serial port, 3-1  
O
operating environment specifications, A-2,  
A-3  
OS directory, 2-19  
serial/parallel port configuration BIOS  
menu, 2-10  
setting up the NI PXIe-8130 BIOS, 2-4  
shock and vibration specifications, A-4  
socket S1 CPU, 1-4  
OS installation  
overview, 2-24  
P
SO-DIMM logic block, 1-4  
software  
parallel port  
See also drivers  
installed on your hard drive, 2-19  
LabVIEW, 1-5  
(figure), 3-8  
connector signals (table), 3-8  
POWER OK LED, 3-16  
LabWindows/CVI, 1-6  
Measurement Studio, 1-6  
National Instruments software, 1-5  
PS/2, plugging PS/2 mouse and keyboard into  
controller, 4-2  
NI-DAQmx, 1-6  
NI-VISA, 1-7  
specifications, A-1  
CE compliance, A-5  
PXI chassis configuration, 2-20  
PXI Express  
electrical, A-2  
electromagnetic compatibility, A-4  
connectors, function (logic block), 1-4  
features, 2-20  
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Equipment (WEEE), A-5  
operating environment, A-2, A-3  
physical, A-2  
connector function, 1-4  
connector location and pinout  
(figure), 3-10  
safety, A-4  
connector signals (table), 3-10  
shock and vibration, A-4  
storage environment, A-3  
storage environment specifications, A-3  
super I/O logic block, 1-4  
support, technical, B-1  
switches  
VGA  
LabVIEW RT configuration, 2-18  
location and pinout (figure), 3-3  
overview (table), 3-1  
See also VGA  
T
technical support, B-1  
trigger, 3-11, 4-6  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  
(figure), 3-11  
connector signals (table), 3-11  
troubleshooting  
CMOS reset, 5-2  
Y-splitter cable  
controller does not boot, 5-1  
damaged module, 5-2  
video display, 5-2  
figure, 4-3  
using mouse and keyboard without, 4-3  
using with PS/2 mouse and keyboard, 2-3  
troubleshooting (NI resources), B-1  
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