Enables the PMU capabilities on the channels specified in the channel list parameter and sources the voltage specified in the voltage level parameter.
The channels you want to configure.
Specify multiple channels by using a channel list or a channel range. A channel list is a comma (,) separated sequence of channel names (for example, 0,2 specifies channels 0 and 2). A channel range is a lower bound channel followed by a hyphen (-) or colon (:) followed by an upper bound channel (for example, 0-2 specifies channels 0, 1, and 2).
Use PFI1 or PFI2 to specify a valid PFI channel. Use DDC_CLKOUT or STROBE to specify a valid clocking terminal. If you configure multiple channels with this parameter, all those channels have the same settings. Selecting no channels for this parameter returns an error.
The current range, in amps (A), used in the ensuing current measurement on the specified channel(s).
The PXIe-6555/6556 supports the following eight current range options:
If you choose a range other than one of these options, NI-HSDIO coerces the value up to the nearest range. NI-HSDIO also returns an error if you enter a value above 32 mA.
The default value is 0, but NI-HSDIO returns an error if you select a value less than or equal to 0.
Default: 0
Error conditions that occur before this node runs.
The node responds to this input according to standard error behavior.
Standard Error Behavior
Many nodes provide an error in input and an error out output so that the node can respond to and communicate errors that occur while code is running. The value of error in specifies whether an error occurred before the node runs. Most nodes respond to values of error in in a standard, predictable way.
Default: No error
Error information.
The node produces this output according to standard error behavior.
Standard Error Behavior
Many nodes provide an error in input and an error out output so that the node can respond to and communicate errors that occur while code is running. The value of error in specifies whether an error occurred before the node runs. Most nodes respond to values of error in in a standard, predictable way.
If you have not yet committed your session, calling this node implicitly commits your session. If you have already committed your session by calling a node such as the Commit node, the Initiate node, the Read Waveform node, the Write Named Waveform node, or the other nodes, this node will not commit your session again.
Where This Node Can Run:
Desktop OS: Windows
FPGA: Not supported
Web Server: Not supported in VIs that run in a web application