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Chapter 4

Digital I/O

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4-3

E Series User Manual

82C55A configurations as modes, whereas NI-DAQ, LabWindows/CVI, and LabVIEW
documentation refers to them as handshaking and no handshaking.

Power-On State

(NI 6016 and NI 6025E Devices Only)

The NI 6016 and NI 6025E contain bias

resistors that control the state of the DIO lines, P1.<0..7>, P2.<0..7>,
P3.<0..7>. At power-on, each DIO line is configured as an input and pulled
high.

You can change the power-on state of individual lines from pulled high to
pulled low by adding your own external resistors.

Changing DIO Power-On State to Pulled Low

Each DIO line is pulled to V

cc

(approximately +5 VDC) with a 100 k

Ω

resistor. To pull a specific line low, add a pull-down resistor (R

L

) between

the line and ground so the maximum value on the line is 0.4 VDC. The DIO
lines provide a maximum of 2.5 mA at 3.7 V in the high state. Using the
largest possible resistor ensures that you do not use more current than
necessary to perform the pull-down task.

Ensure the value of the resistor is not so large that leakage current from the
DIO line, along with the current from the 100 k

Ω pull-up resistor, drives the

Table 4-1. Configuration Terminology and Signal Assignments

Configuration Terminology

Signal Assignments

NI 6016 or

NI 6025E

National

Instruments

Software

P3.7

P3.6

P3.5

P3.4

P3.3

P3.2

P3.1

P3.0

Mode 0
(Basic I/O)

No
Handshaking

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

Mode 1
(Strobed Input)

Handshaking

I/O

I/O

IBF

1

STB

*1

INTR

1

STB

*2

IBFB

2

INTR

2

Mode 1
(Strobed Output)

Handshaking

OBF

*1

ACK

*1

I/O

I/O

INTR

1

ACK

*2

OBF

*2

INTR

2

Mode 2
(Bidirectional Bus)

Handshaking

OBF

*1

ACK

*1

IBF

1

STB

*1

INTR

1

I/O

I/O

I/O

*

Indicates that the signal is active low.

1

Denotes port 1 handshaking signals.

2

Denotes port 2 handshaking signals.