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GPIO Tolerance
What are the tolerances for input voltages for the signal pin of the GPIOs? In other words, at what point does the GPIO switch from reporting true (high) to false (low)? Does the signal pin have to be taken to 0 volts (i.e directly connected to ground) or is there some point where a low enough voltage will be considered low (and thus report false)?
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Re: GPIO Tolerance
if you are useing java you can print the output of it to the drive station, then through testing it you can get a ball park estement
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Re: GPIO Tolerance
From the datasheet for the DIO module at National Instruments
The module can take inputs with a voltage of –0.25 to 5.25 V When the voltage exceeds 2.2 V, it is 'high' High, VIH 2.2 V min When the voltage falls below 0.8 V, it is a 'low' Low, VIL 0.8 V max Anything in-between is no-mans lands. |
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Re: GPIO Tolerance
Exactly what we needed to know. Thanks!
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