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NI-DCPOWER Property ranges

I have an PXIe-4139 SMU, and I am trying to find the available settings for some of the properties in NI-DCPOWER 21.5.  Anyone know where to find this info? 

 

I found default lists of properties and attributes for NI-DCPOWER 17.6.1, but not ranges, and nothing newer: 

 

https://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370736U-01/ni_dc_power_supplies_help/supportedproperties_41...

https://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370736U-01/nidcpowercref/supportedattributes4138_4139/

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The properties are going to be similar, I would not expect any change. Any reason you would expect it to differ from the one listed in 17.6.1?

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4 years is a long time and drivers and OS's have change alot in 4 years.  I figure I'm just not finding the manual in the right place.  I haven't used LabVIEW in several years, and support seems to have changed a lot at National Instruments.  

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True, 4 years is considerable but removing any existing features for an active product will break all applications out there, so that is not typical.

 

In any case, if you have the NI DCPower driver installed, you can check the help file.

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