02-09-2006 12:20 PM
02-09-2006 12:28 PM
If I understand correctly, you want to pass the 5V through the relay contacts (not to power the coil) and route that signal into the digital input. That should work just fine. BTW, from what i saw yesterday researching an answer to another post, I think the 5V supply is limited to 200mA, well above your needs to just trigger a digital input.
Be aware that mechnical contacts can bounce open and closed a few times before settling, so if you just look for the first closure occurentce you should be OK.
02-09-2006 12:38 PM
02-09-2006 01:24 PM
The input will only draw as much current as it needs, probably less than 1mA.
Have fun!
02-10-2006 02:37 AM
02-10-2006 01:09 PM
02-10-2006 02:09 PM
I looked at the manual
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/371303e.pdf
There is a 4.7K pullup to +5 onboard the device. So I think Buechsenschuetz is correct, another 5 stars for him! Indeed I would try using the relay to pull it to ground and monitor what state it is reading. Either way, an input connected to +5 or GND, you will not damage anything.
Let us know how it works out for you.
02-13-2006 01:01 AM