12-10-2009 09:42 AM
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12-11-2009 10:52 AM
12-11-2009 12:00 PM
I want to only drive as much current as needed to get the a good reliable input signal at the module pin itself and not sink too much current through the module's COM pin. The manual does state that the the typical input current is ±250 uA, so the resistor should be less than ~2k to prevent the voltage at the module from dipping below 4.5V when the external switch is open (your link helped me think about this aspect). When the switch is closed I initially assumed all of the current would sink through the module via the COM pin. After rethinking this it is obvious that it does not (assuming the COM pin is properly wired to the ground terminal of the +5V supply).
So, I am going to try something in the 500 to 1kΩ range to produce a sinking current between 5 and 10 mA (something a whimpy 24 gauge wire can handle nicely!).
Thank you for the help!