FlexRIO Support 16.0 Bug Fixes

Overview

This document contains a subset of bugs fixed for the release of FlexRIO Support 16.0.
IDFixed Issue
603536Fixed an issue that occurred when attempting to download an FPGA bitfile onto an NI PXIe-797xR FPGA module on Linux or PharLAP LabVIEW Real-Time operating systems.
589167Fixed an issue in which the Controller for FlexRIO (NI-793XR) did not populate the fan's pulse-width modulation in the Fan PWM property in the System Configuration API.
588561Fixed an issue in which the Controller for FlexRIO (NI-793XR) did not populate the FPGA temperature sensor in the Temperature Sensors property in the System Configuration API.
589528Fixed an issue that caused the behavior of the PXIe_Sync100 signal on NI PXIe-797XR PXIe FPGA modules to be unreliable in LabVIEW 2014 and LabVIEW 2015.

Contacting NI

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