National Instruments DIO 6533 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Signal Connections

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CPULL

Bias
Selection

Control pull-up/pull-down selection—This input
signal selects whether the 6533 device pulls the
timing and handshaking control lines (REQ,
ACK, PCLK, and STOPTRIG) up or down when
undriven. If you connect CPULL to +5 V, the
6533 device pulls the control lines up. If you
connect CPULL to GND or leave CPULL
unconnected, the 6533 device pulls the control
lines down.

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DPULL

Bias
Selection

Data pull-up/pull-down selection—This input
signal selects whether the 6533 device pulls the
data lines (DIOA, DIOB, DIOC, and DIOD) up
or down when undriven. If you connect DPULL
to +5 V, the 6533 device pulls the data lines up.
If you connect DPULL to GND or leave DPULL
unconnected, the 6533 device pulls the data lines
down.

1

+5 V

Power

5 Volts, output—This line provides a maximum
of 1 A of power, regulated by an onboard fuse
that can automatically reset itself after current
returns to normal.

11, 14, 18,
20, 24, 27,
30, 33, 36–
37, 41–42,
46, 49–50,
55, 59, 62,
65, 68

GND

Power

Ground—These lines are the ground reference
for all other signals.

19, 35, 43,
56

RGND

Power

Reserved ground—These lines offer additional
ground pins that vary in connection from cable to
cable. With an R6868 ribbon cable, you can use
these lines as additional ground references. With
an SH68-68-D1, however, these signals are not
connected.

Table 4-1.

Signal Descriptions (Continued)

Pins

Signal Name

Signal Type

Description

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