03-08-2006 10:37 AM
03-09-2006 04:39 PM
Hi Ernest-
Can you please clarify exactly what physical attribute of the device you are trying to measure? Do you want to measure the output state of the line when the device powers up in high impedence? Or would you like to measure the input impedence at some input node? The pull-up/-down resistors the control and data lines are 2.2k and 100k Ohms, respectively. So depending on which settings you choose for these lines you may be reducing your effective input impedences to near these levels.
If you can please clarify exactly what you're trying to measure I will be glad to help out. Thanks-
03-13-2006 08:31 AM
Ernest
I have the output of a digital board connected to the 6533. Other parts of the board are connected
to a DMM and 6120 and other cards. In past tests I tried to set the lines on the 6533 to the high
impedance mode but the measurements on the other cards would only work when the 6533
was disconnected. I want to make sure that the impedance is indeed high and would like to
measure the value.
Ernest
03-14-2006 03:45 PM
Hi Ernest-
The effective input impedance should be approximately 100kOhms due to the DPULL resistors that will be installed on all the data lines. You should be able to characterize this value by using a DMM to measure resistance between the signal pin and any DGND pin.
Hopefully this helps-