04-17-2008 12:40 AM
04-17-2008 04:18 PM
Hello,
I do not believe that you are going to be able to turn off or remove the pull up resistor. While this should not be a problem, if you have any concerns, you could post back and explain your circuit and application, perhaps we could help set you up with some sort of work around.
Regards, Mallori M.
04-17-2008 05:05 PM
05-26-2009 11:58 AM
At this point, the cost of the USB-6501 is about $100, and it costs my client about that for one hour of my services. Warranty on these devices is a non-issue. The 4.7K resistors have been pulled for one USB-6501 in an ESD safe workstation with appropriate tooling. The board has been cleaned with alchohol to remove flux residue, and dried. We are ready to install weaker pull-up resistors if appropriate. What is needed now is to know what is appropriate. I redirect the question:
Are the weak pull-up resistors enabled in the microcontroller in the USB-6501? This impacts my choice of pull-up resistor replacements.
Roger Watkins
roger@pervalidus.com
05-27-2009 04:02 PM
This is a duplicate post. Please refer to this link for further information.
In order to maintain the forums in an orderly manner and to keep problem solutions and information in a consolidated fashion easily searchable by customers, duplicate posts are often linked. Best of luck in future applications.