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IBM 1 Series - Digital Output (DO) Characteristics

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Response
Time
External
Sync
Deskew
Response
time
(<9
microseconds)
is
the
time
between
the
points
at
which
the
user’s
input
meets
and
maintains
the
required
voltage
for
the
logical
1
level
and
the
50%
point
of
the
resulting
interrupt
request
in
the
PI
mode.
This
time
includes
an
envelope
of
5
microseconds
in
which
the
card
could
be
performing
a
Read
PI
or
Read
PI
With
Reset
command.
The
DI
inputs
must
be
stable
for a
minimum
of
0.5
microsecond
prior
to
and
after
the
activation
of
‘external
sync.’
Changes
during
this
time
result
in
unpredictable
data
in
the
DI
register.
Digital
Output
(DO)
Characteristics
5-8
GA34-0033
Each
digital
output
point
is
a
nonisolated,
solid-state
current-sink
point,
as
represented
by
the
equivalent
circuit
shown
in
Figure
5-5.
When
operated
without
a
user-source
voltage,
each
point
generates
TTL-compatible
voltage
levels.
When
operated
with
a
user
source
higher
than
+5
volts,
each
point
operates
as
an
open
collector,
solid-state
current
sink.
Each
point
is
capable
of
sinking
100
mA
in
the
“‘on”’
state.
There
is
no
restriction
on
the
number
of
DO
points
sinking
maximum
current
simultaneously.
+5
V
750
2
(resistance
shown
is
nominal
value)
User’s
connection
Figure
5-5.
DO
equivalent
circuit

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