04-23-2008 12:10 PM
04-23-2008 12:58 PM
codemonk,
The pullup resistor is there to prevent a "floating" input state which can lead to the input buffer latching up and drawing a potentially lethal dose of current. I don't recomend removing the resistors.
You may want to consider inserting an inverting buffer between your DAQ I/O and the TTL inputs.
04-23-2008 01:12 PM
An inverter still doesn't gain me anything since that will generate all TTL high signals once I remove the power from the 6501. The other option I am considering is to add an 850ohm external pull-down resistor (for a total effective pull down resistance of 720ohms including my TTL device. This will give me a voltage of 0.6x V when I first attach the USB cable, and will draw <7mA of current from the 6501 operating in push-pull mode for a logic high output. I can guarentee in software that no more than 4 output lines are set high at any given time.
Thanks for the info,
Pete
04-23-2008 01:13 PM
Actually, I just realized that I could power the inverter from the 5V line of the NI 6501 so it would go dead when the power is removed. That may also be an option, though I am looking for the simplest solution that will work.
04-23-2008 01:27 PM