Hello,
Here is a link with a small discussion of burst mode operation:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/2d17d611efb58b22862567a9006ffe76/d7f89691bce7de1e86256ad4007a66aa?OpenDocument
The main idea is that it is necessary to monitor the ACK and REQ lines. Both need to be high for data to be valid. Thus even though you tie your input line to high (is this really valid for your device? Is it always ready to transfer data?), the board can still choose to drop its line to indicate that new data is not yet available. As soon as both go high, the data is valid again.
It sounds like you are reading data even when the board line has been dropped. Then the data stays the same until the board is ready to transfer again. Please monitor that line so that you can d
etermine when to read and when not to read data.
Hope that helps,
John Nieri
Applications Engineer
National Instruments