Digital And 'Ready' Output Specifications; Integrated Digital I/O Physical Characteristics; Signal Pin Assignments - IBM 1 Series Manual

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Digital and 'Ready' Output Specifications
Output Levels
Response Time
Each DO point and the 'ready' output meet the following specifications
into a resistive load:
Writing a logical 1 causes the outputtransistor to turn on. If a logical 0 is
written, the output transistor turns off. When the transistor is on, the
output is considered active.
Voltage output:
1.
With user source:
Off state:
+52.8 Vdc, maximum
On state:
+0.8 Vdc, maximum
2.
Without user source:
Off state:
+5.5 Vdc at 0.0 mA source, maximum;
+2.4 Vdc at 1.0 mA source, minimum
On state:
+0.8 Vdc, maximum
Current input:
On state:
100 mA, maximum, per point with user
source
Off state:
500 wa, maximum, per point
at +52.8 Vdc user source
Digital outputs meet and maintain specifications within 2 microseconds
after the Write DO commandis issued to the channel. 'Ready' output lags
the digital outputs by a minimum of 500 nanoseconds and a maximumof 1
microsecond.
Integrated Digital I/O Physical Characteristics
Signal Pin Assignments
Figure 5-6 showsthe location of the top-card connectors (TCCs) on the
integrated digital I/O feature card and the pin-numbering scheme. Figures
5-7 through 5-9 list the pin assignments for each of the connectors.
Integrated Digital Input/Output Feature
5-9

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