Programatic disconnect and reconnect of USB device

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Forgive me if I've got the wrong list. Please suggest an alternative if so.

I'm a complete USB newb. I have a device that has software expecting me to manually disconnect and reconnect a USB cable for it to proceed. Is it possible to programmatically tell the linux host to 'turn off' the usb to that device to simulate a disconnect and then 'turn on' the connection back on as if I had plugged the cable back in? I'm not above making local modifications to the USB subsystem on the host so if that's necessary, fine. I welcome your advice.

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