Thanks for your reply.
I saw that page A-9 and just thought this makes no sense at all, so it
wasn't the contradiction I had in mind I was thinking about page 3-15
where it lists the "Darlington drive current" as -4.0mA maximum and thought
this seems to be somewhat greater than -2.5mA, and I was wondering what was
so special about current that was driving Darlingtons as opposed to other
devices. I've read enough bits of manuals and the knowledgebase and various
datasheets that I'm not sure exactly where I found apparent contradictions
anymore. I hear "them" say TTL can sink ten times what it can source, then
I see the 82C55A is CMOS designed for the 8008, then I read its TTL
compatible, then I become convinced it really only can source and sink 2.5mA
per pin, I'm wondering if the output is totem pole or open collector or
what, and I wonder what it all really means as I'm about to switch on the
power to a circuit connected to these pins..... Then, I don't turn the
circuit on, and I go back to the drawing board before I drive all the magic
smoke out of all the chips in my vicinity. .
The main problem is I only know enough about designing circuits to interface
a SCXI-1200 to the "real world" to be dangerous to my own equipment, and I
am trying to pull myself up by my own bootstraps surrounded by all the
reference material I can dig up.
Things are looking better now. I was wiring up a prototype with the idea of
running the SCXI-1200 I/O lines into an LS244 tristate buffer first, and I
was working with four TIP122s to handle the current draw of the proto
stepper motor I've got, and I was considering putting optoisolators in
between. I've got all these 4N25s in a drawer, and I only have one
SCXI-1200. I thought the SCXI pins could drive an LS244 which could drive
the 4n25 which could drive the TIP122 which could handle the windings on the
stepper.
I checked the links you suggested - the optoisolation link ends up at a .zip
file you download which then turns into a DOUT.wmf file that my machine and
myself don't know what to do to view. Do you know how to read this file?
It has a tantalizing and timely (for me) title, as I am working with the
optoisolators tomorrow.
thank you very much for your help.
"AnujD" wrote in message
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> David,
>
> The source/sink current for the DIO lines on the SCXI-1200 is 2.5/-2.5
> mA. This value should be per DIO pin. I am assuming the apparent
> contradiction that you found between the SCXI-1200 User Manual and the
> 82C55A is based on a typo on page A-9 of the User Manual. The digital
> logic levels chart should read .4 V for the Max Output low voltage.
> Additionally, the output logic low/high voltage (on 3-15 of the
> SCXI-1200 manual) cite the current at which the measurment was taken,
> but these are not max values.
>
> I have also attached some other resources that might help you out.
>
> This link dicusses how to use all 24 lines on your SCXI 1200. I know
> you only need to use 4 at the moment, but it may come in handy later.
>
>
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/862567530005F09C862565BF005086C1?OpenDocument
>
> This link will show you how to increase the amount of current that the
> DAQ board can source or sink.
>
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/950EA9F3E05498748625629800585714?OpenDocument
>
> This link shows you how to optically isolate your DIO lines:
>
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/learningcenter.nsf/webmain/9C97E62517E8184386256E21007A5310
>
> Hope this helps,
> Anuj