NI-HSDIO 1.7.2 Driver Win32/62 Eng/Jpn NI高速数字输入输出仪器驱动程序1.7.2
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NI-HSDIO 1.7.2 Driver Win32/62 Eng/Jpn NI高速数字输入输出仪器驱动程序1.7.2
NI-HSDIO
NI-HSDIO为使用NI PXI数字波形仪器或数字波形设备的客户提供支持。
NI-HSDIO是与数字波形硬件进行通信的NI仪器驱动程序,用于执行高速DIO(HSDIO)任务。该驱动程序软件包含基于IVI准则的灵活API、完整的硬件支持文档,以及配置和测试实用程序。
Win32/64Eng/Jpn
1.7.2
文件大小: 1493154644 字节 (1.39 GB)
修改日期: 2010-06-22 03:10
MD5: 3059fe50275e8fcb465a69b67c7a2ec1
SHA1: bf6504ea394be6d6ca4c817be82567954c1ddbf4
SHA256: a8c6bb828c47053465a65ef894b9ce21636a2bf1d29e04d79328310390bd6567
CRC32: 1bf11fd4
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NI-HSDIO Instrument Driver ReadmeVersion 1.7.2Thank you for using NI-HSDIO for Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000. This file contains important information regarding NI-HSDIO and is organized into the following sections:
[*]New Features
[*]Supported Hardware
[*]System Requirements
[*]Installed File Names and Locations
[*]Documentation
[*]Uninstalling/Modifying NI-HSDIO
[*]Known Issues
[*]Bug Fixes
New FeaturesNI-HSDIO 1.7.2 includes the following new features:
[*]Fixed an issue in which NI-HSDIO 1.7.1 did not install on LabVIEW Real-Time targets.
NI-HSDIO 1.7.1 includes the following new features:
[*]Fixed fatal issue when upgrading NI-HSDIO on Windows 7 (64-bit) and Windows Server 2008 R2.
NI-HSDIO 1.7 includes the following new features:
[*]Support for LabVIEW 2009 (64-bit)
[*]Support for 64-bit user mode
[*]Support for multibank data delay on NI 6547/6548 devices only
[*]Additional support for hardware comparison on NI 6547/6548 devices
[*]Additional support for per pin, per cycle tristate on NI 6547/6548 devices
NI-HSDIO 1.6.1 includes the following new features:
[*]Support for LabVIEW 2009 (32-bit)
[*]Support removed for LabVIEW 7.1.1
NI-HSDIO 1.6 includes the following new features:
[*]Support for the NI 6544/6545/6547/6548 devices
[*]Added localized Japanese software and documentation
[*]Desktop PC support for the LabVIEW Real-Time Module
[*]Support for detecting NI Modular Instrument devices in LabWindowsTM/CVITM
[*]Support to continuously stream data while using the Pause trigger
[*]New source synchronous acquisition and generation examples for LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI
[*]Added fetch optimizations for NI-HSDIO dynamic acquisitions
[*]Support for generation Stop trigger
NI-HSDIO 1.5.4 includes the following new features:
[*]Support for LabVIEW 8.6
[*]Support was removed for LabVIEW 8.0
NI-HSDIO 1.5.3 includes the following new features:
[*]Support for acquiring up to 2,147,483,647 records
NI-HSDIO 1.5.2 adds support for LabVIEW 8.5NI-HSDIO 1.5.1 includes the following new features:
[*]Bug fixes for the NI-HSDIO SignalExpress steps and niHSDIO Express VIs
NI-HSDIO 1.5 includes the following new features:
[*]Support for streaming waveforms and Direct DMA
[*]NI-HSDIO Stimulus/Response express step and integration with NI LabVIEW SignalExpress 2.0
[*]Support for generating waveforms using the NI Digital Waveform Editor and NI LabVIEW SignalExpress 2.0
[*]Support for Windows Vista. For more information about Microsoft Windows Vista and NI products, refer to ni.com/vista.
[*]Support for LabVIEW 8.2.1
Supported HardwareNI-HSDIO supports the following NI digital waveform generator/analyzers:
[*]NI PXI/PCI-6541
[*]NI PXI/PCI-6542
[*]NI PXIe-6544
[*]NI PXIe-6545
[*]NI PXIe-6547
[*]NI PXIe-6548
[*]NI PXI/PCI-6551
[*]NI PXI/PCI-6552
[*]NI PXI/PCI-6561
[*]NI PXI/PCI-6562
Note:If you are using a PXI product, notice that MXI-4 is supported on Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000, but MXI-3 is supported only on Windows XP/2000.Device-specific information about these modules is included in the NI Digital Waveform Generator/Analyzer Help.System RequirementsThis section lists the minimum system and the recommended system for using NI-HSDIO.Minimum System Requirements
[*]Processor: Pentium III/Celeron 600 MHz or equivalent
[*]RAM:
[*]Windows XP/2000: 128 MB
[*]Windows 7/Vista: 512 MB
[*]Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
[*]A screen resolution of 800 x 600 with 256 colors
[*]Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000, with all available critical updates and service packs
Recommended System
[*]Processor: Pentium 4 or equivalent
[*]RAM:
[*]Windows XP/2000: 256 MB
[*]Windows 7/Vista: 1 GB
[*]A screen resolution of 1024 x 768
[*]Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000, with all available critical updates and service packs
[*]One of the following application development environments (ADEs):
[*]LabVIEW 8.2.1, 8.5.1, 8.6.1, 2009 (32-bit), or 2009 (64-bit)
[*]LabVIEW Real-Time Module 8.2.1, or later
[*]LabWindows™/CVI™ 7.1, or later
[*]LabWindows/CVI Real-Time Module 8.0 or later
[*]Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) 6.0 or later
[*]If you are running your application on a RT target, 128 MB of memory or more is required.
Installed File Names and Locations
[*]National Instruments file folder location, <NIDocDir>:
[*]Windows XP/2000: Documents and Settings\All Users\Shared Documents\National Instruments
[*]Windows 7/Vista: Users\Public\Documents\National Instruments
[*]National Instruments file folder location, <IVIROOTDIR32>:
[*]Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000 32-bit: Program Files\IVI Foundation\IVI\
[*]Windows 7/Vista 64-bit: Program Files (x86)\IVI Foundation\IVI\
NOTES:$(IVIROOTDIR32) is configured as an environment variable on the target system.
If you upgraded an installation of IVI, your files may be located in the following location:
[*]Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000 32-bit: Program Files\IVI\
[*]Windows 7/Vista 64-bit: Program Files (x86)\IVI\
[*]National Instruments file folder location, <IVIROOTDIR64>:
[*]Windows 7/Vista 64-bit: Program Files\IVI Foundation\IVI\
NOTE:$(IVIROOTDIR64) is configured as an environment variable on the target system.
File Locations
ItemInstalled Location on Windows XP/2000
and Windows 7/Vista
NI-HSDIO<IVIROOTDIR32>\Drivers\niHSDIO
NI-HSDIO Function Panel<IVIROOTDIR32>\Drivers\niHSDIO\niHSDIO.fp
NI-HSDIO Examples<NIDocDir>\niHSDIO\Examples
NI-HSDIO Header files<IVIROOTDIR32>\Include
NI-HSDIO Import Library files (32-bit)<IVIROOTDIR32>\Lib
NI-HSDIO Import Library files (64-bit)<IVIROOTDIR32>\Lib_x64
NI-HSDIO DLL (32-bit)<IVIROOTDIR32>\Bin
Additional File Locations for Windows 7/Vista 64-bit
ItemInstalled Location on Windows 7/Vista 64-bit
NI-HSDIO Function Panel<IVIROOTDIR64>\Drivers\niHSDIO\niHSDIO.fp
NI-HSDIO Header files<IVIROOTDIR64>\Include
NI-HSDIO Import Library files (64-bit)<IVIROOTDIR64>\Lib_x64
NI-HSDIO DLL (64-bit)<IVIROOTDIR64>\Bin
DocumentationThe product documentation is available at Start» Programs»National Instruments»NI-HSDIO»Documentation. Visit ni.com/manuals for the latest versions of product documentation. The documentation for NI-HSDIO and NIDigital Waveform Generator/Analyzer modules include the following items:
[*]NI Digital Waveform Generator/Analyzer Getting Started Guide—Explains how to install, configure, and test a National Instruments digital waveform generator/analyzer.
[*]NI Digital Waveform Generator/Analyzer Help—Contains instructions for opening, configuring, initiating signal generation, and closing the session. Also, contains information about programming and fundamentals.
[*]Specifications document for your device—Contains specifications for the capabilities and valid operating conditions of your NI device.
NoteTo view the specifications, you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. You can install the viewer from www.adobe.com/acrobat.Uninstalling/Modifying the Instrument DriverFor Windows XP/2000, complete the following steps:
[*]Launch the Control Panel by selecting Start»Control Panel.
[*]Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
[*]Select National Instruments Software.
[*]Click Change/Remove.
[*]Select NI-HSDIO 1.7.2 from the dialog box that appears.
[*]Click Remove to uninstall the product; click Modify to change the components that are installed.
For Windows 7/Vista, complete the following steps:
[*]Launch the Control Panel by selecting Start»Control Panel.
[*]Double-click Programs and Features.
[*]Select National Instruments Software.
[*]Click the Uninstall/Change button.
[*]Select NI-HSDIO 1.7.2 from the dialog box that appears.
[*]Click Remove to uninstall the product; click Modify to change the components that are installed.
As part of the NI-HSDIO installation, the following list of software was installed. To completely remove NI-HSDIO from your system, you must remove all of these packages also.
[*]NI IVI Compliance Package 4.0
[*]NI Measurement & Automation Explorer 4.6.1
[*]NI-DAQ 8.9.5
[*]NI-VISA 4.6
[*]NI Spy 2.7
CautionSeveral of the software packages listed above are shared with other NI software packages. If you attempt to remove a piece of software that something else is dependent on, a message launches to warn you about the software dependencies. You can choose to either uninstall all of the software or to leave the shared software installed. If you choose to uninstall the shared software, some of your other NI software may no longer function correctly.Obsolete Properties and AttributesThe Hardware Compare Mode property and the NIHSDIO_ATTR_HWC_HARDWARE_COMPARE_MODE attribute are obsolete. They are replaced by the Supported Data States property and the NIHSDIO_ATTR_SUPPORTED_DATA_STATES attribute.Known Issues
[*]When using 64-bit user mode, NI-HSDIO does not support NI-HWS.
[*]If you build 64-bit user mode applications that link to NI-HSDIO, you must add $(NIIVIPATH32)\Lib_x64 as an additional linker library directory and add niHSDIO.lib as an additional linker dependency.
[*]When using a MXI connection, some NI PXI Express devices may not be recognized after a shutdown. For more information, search ni.com/kb using the code 52LCTRZD.
[*]The NI Script Editor does not support the new break and wait with marker scripting commands.
[*]LabVIEW 2009 (64-bit) may crash if you create more than one session using the same resource name. Close the previous session before creating a new session with the same resource name.
[*]National Instruments is committed to maintaining compatibility with Microsoft Windows technology changes. While most NI products work with Windows 7, NI has become aware of some compatibility issues regarding Windows 7. To learn more about Windows 7 and NI products, visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code windows7.
[*]When linking to a topic in the NI Digital Waveform Generator/Analyzer Help from the context help or opening the help file from a VI within LabVIEW, the NI Digital Waveform Generator/Analyzer Help launches and the relevant topic displays, but the location of the topic might not be highlighted in the table of contents.
[*]For the NI PXIe-6544/6545/6547/6548, internal error -219001 may occur intermittently when synchronizing multiple acquisitions using NI-TClk at rates below 5 MHz. If this error occurs, consider oversampling by configuring your acquisition with a higher sample rate.
[*]In rare cases, the NI PXIe-6544/6545/6547/6548 may not utilize the full bandwidth of the PXI Express bus. These modules are x4 PXI Express devices, which are capable of using up to four 2.5 Gbps bus data lanes. Start-time negotiation between the PXI Express controller and the device may result in the device using only one or two data lanes. The result is reduced performance when reading or writing large amounts of waveform data. This situation is normally corrected the next time you restart your system. For more information, search ni.com/kb using the code 4RCAMBD4.
[*]NI-HSDIO generates an error with an unknown status code when allocating streaming waveforms with sizes that are not 128-byte aligned.
[*]Multiple devices that are synchronized with NI-TClk and that use external clocks must all use the same clock rate.
[*]The acquisition Advance trigger is not NI-TClk synchronized.
[*]If you click a topic link in the C/C++ Reference section of the NI Digital Waveform Generator/Analyzer Help, you cannot use the Back button in the HTML Help window toolbar to return to the original topic.
[*]Clicking hyperlinks inside the context help windows of the NI-HSDIO function panel produces errors. To access the relevant function reference documentation, open the NI Digital Waveform Generator/Analyzer Help and navigate to Programming» Reference» C/C++ Reference.
[*]NI-HSDIO devices might not be visible in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) when deploying to a LabVIEW Real-Time target. For more information, search ni.com/kb using the code 4RCAMBD4.
[*]NI recommends that you disable Windows power management modes, such as sleep, standby, and hibernate when using this product. These modes terminate any NI-HSDIO operation in progress. Notice that in Windows 7/Vista or on a laptop computer, the default power management settings are likely to enable sleep mode.
[*]When you run setup.exe to install the software from the CD, you are prompted to choose whether you want to always trust software from National Instruments. If you do not select this option, your installation may be interrupted by one or more Microsoft Windows security dialog boxes. However, if you run setup from the command line, you will not receive this prompt, and the installer will automatically install NI's Software Publisher Certificate to the your Windows Trusted Publisher Store. If you do not want to make this change to your Windows Trusted Publisher Store, do not choose this installation method.
[*]The NI-HSDIO Express steps that ship with NI-HSDIO 1.6 were designed for use with NI SignalExpress 1.1 or later. The NI-HSDIO Express steps are compatible with NI SignalExpress 1.0 with the exception that software Start triggers are not supported.
[*]The Configure Sample Clock VI now requires an input clock rate. If you are using NI-HSDIO 1.5.4 or earlier and did not provide this input, you will automatically have a constant (50 MHz) wired into the input.
[*]The error and self-test message strings now return localized values in LabVIEW. User applications that check the value of these strings (or trap errors by comparing the error cluster) may experience a change in behavior.
[*]Review the specifications document at Start» Programs»National Instruments»NI-HSDIO»Documentation to ensure that the clock and trigger signals you connect to the instrument meet the amplitude, jitter, and duty cycle requirements of your device.
Bug FixesThe following items are the IDs and titles of a subset of issues fixed between NI–HSDIO 1.6 and NI–HSDIO 1.7.2. If you have a CAR ID, you can search this list to validate that the issue has been fixed. This table is not an exhaustive list of issues fixed in the current version of NI–HSDIO.
IDFixed Issue
212934Fixed an issue in which NI-HSDIO 1.7.1 did not install on LabVIEW Real-Time targets. For more information, search ni.com/kb using the code 5799FQSH.
209053Fixed an issue in which the installer needs to stop service nidevldu before upgrading binaries.
195356Fixed an issue in which the Test Panel in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) reported an unsupported device error when using the NI PXI-6561 hardware.
193283Fixed an issue in which NI 6545/6548 devices may experience the internal underflow error -200316 when running scripted generation above 100 MHz with the following statements: repeat until, if else, and break. For more information, search ni.com/kb using the code 52RESNHB.
181331Fixed an issue in which setting the data position of higher channels to Delay from Sample Clock Rising Edge caused lower channels to change from falling edge to rising edge.
183454Removed support for round trip delay values from 22 to 24 because they are not properly supported in hardware.
176994NI-HSDIO can now be deployed to Industrial Controller Real Time (NI 31xxRT) targets.
37746Added shipping examples that demonstrate setting up a triggered acquisition and generation session on the same device using NI-TClk.
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