Hello Brandon,
Sorry for asking things you stated before,
Have you been able to see the 567x signal in a spectrum analizer (or scope) not linked to the PXI chassis to see if this artifact is present? Basically I want to confirm that the artifact is comming from the generation side or it being introduced by the acquisition side.
Assuming is on the acquisition side, it is highly unlikelly that both modules are bad. Therefore you can open the example:
C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 8.2\examples\Spectral
Measurements Toolset\SMT Examples for niScope\Interactive Examples
You can get to them from:
Start->Programs->National
Instruments->Spectral Measurements->LabVIEW Support->Spectral
Measurements Examples Folder
called SMT Configured Spectrum Example for niScope.vi
Inside
this example you can configure the center frequency, span and
resolution. If you could then generate a sine wave signal (2V pk-pk)
and send this to the digitizer (5620). This application will display the
spectrum and probably display the same
noise, however it will guarantee that the problem is with the 5620.
Finally, perform an acquisition of a 50 ohm termination so that we have noise across the entire frequency bands. Do you see anything unusual?
Note: Each test you perform, try to make sure no other unused modules are on the chassis. This way we can be sure to isolate them from the system.N
Gerardo O.
RF SW Engineering R&D
National Instruments