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Why does my digital output give 1V instead of 5V?

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I have a PCI-6030E. When I look at its digital output at port0/line0, I see 1V instead of 5V when it's 'high'. It read 0V when 'low'.

 

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Amit 

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How are you looking at the signal?  The digital lines are very limited when it comes to output current.  You need to look at it with a high impedance probe.
Randall Pursley
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I am looking at it with a simple voltmeter, which should have a very high impedance by definition.

 

Amit 

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Hi Amit,

 

If you look at other channels, do you see 1 V as well?  I would make sure that other channels behave the same way. Also, I would make sure that you are using Test Panels in Measurement and Automation Explorer.  If you suspect that your card is malfunctioning, you can go to ni.com/ask and create a service request.  Make sure to change the question type to Returning hardware for repair/replacement/calibration.  Then call 1-866-275-6964 with that service request number to send in your board for repair.

Regards,
Jim Schwartz
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The only other thing that I can think of is that you do not have a good connection to DGND when measuring or the line is possibly configured as an input.  If this isn't the case, then the card may be defective.
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