niHSDIO Reset Device
Resets the device to its Initial state and reloads the FPGA. All channels and front panel terminals are put into a high-impedance state. All software attributes are reset to their initial values. The entire contents of the FPGA and EEPROM files are reloaded. Use this function to re-enable your device if it has disabled itself because the device temperature has risen above its optimal operating temperature.
During a device reset, routes of signals between this and other devices are released, regardless of which device created the route. For instance, a trigger signal being exported to a PXI trigger line and used by another device is no longer exported. Details
instrument handle identifies your instrument session. instrument handle was obtained from the niHSDIO Init Acquisition Session VI or the niHSDIO Init Generation Session VI. | |||||||
error in describes error conditions that occur before this VI or function runs.
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instrument handle out passes a reference to your instrument session to the next VI. instrument handle was obtained from the niHSDIO Init Acquisition Session VI or the niHSDIO Init Generation Session VI. | |||||||
error out contains error information. If error in indicates that an error occurred before this VI or function ran, error out contains the same error information. Otherwise, it describes the error status that this VI or function produces.
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niHSDIO Reset Device Details
The niHSDIO Reset Device VI is applied to the entire device. If you have both a generation and an acquisition session active, the niHSDIO Reset Device VI resets the current session, including attributes, and invalidates the other session if it is committed or running. The other session must be closed.
Generally, using the niHSDIO Reset VI is acceptable in place of the niHSDIO Reset Device VI. The niHSDIO Reset VI executes more quickly.