03-23-2007 03:30 PM
03-26-2007 03:19 PM
Hi,
Thank you for posting to the NI forums. Which device are you using? The resistance value that you’re measuring for the tristate mode of your digital I/O lines is probably expected. I have verified this behavior here using a PCI-6251, which also gives me approximately 20kOhm resistance during tristate output.
This information can be found in your device’s specifications sheet under Digital I/O. For instance, the digital I/O/PFI pull-down resistor for the NI-625x series is at minimum 20kOhm, according to the NI 625x Specifications.
Keep in mind that this resistance is used to resist relatively small amounts of current from your device. The digital I/O lines therefore have much less resistance than, for instance, the analog lines (these are measured in GOhms, like you expected).
I hope this helps. Please post back if you have further questions.
Ed W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
03-26-2007 03:34 PM
03-27-2007 04:35 PM
Hi,
The NI 6229 and, in fact, all of NI’s M Series devices have specific resistances listed in their specifications. These are all configured during the design of the device. Without adding your own external hardware, there is no way to increase the resistance of these digital lines.
Ed W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments