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Chapter 3
Signal Connections
© National Instruments Corporation
3-7
Isolation Voltages
The positive and negative (DIG+ and DIG–) terminals of each channel are 
isolated from the other input and output channels, from the +5 V and GND 
pins, and from the computer power supply. Isolation barriers provide 
isolation up to 60 VDC or 30 VAC (42 V peak) between any two terminals, 
except between the two terminals making up a single digital I/O channel.
Do not exceed 60 VDC or 30 VAC between any two terminals of the 6527 
device, including:
any two digital I/O (DIG+ or DIG–) lines of separate channels
any DIG+ or DIG– line and the GND or +5 V lines
the DIG+ line and the DIG– line of any output channel
Do not exceed 28 VDC or apply any negative or AC voltage between the 
DIG+ and DIG– terminals of any input channel.
Warning
You must not exceed the isolation voltage limits. Exceeding the voltage limits 
can lead to injury. National Instruments is not liable for any damages resulting from signal 
connections that exceed these limits.
Optically Isolated Inputs
On a 6527 device, I/O connector pins 1 through 48, shown in Figure 3-1, 
represent the optically isolated input signal pins.
Input Channels
The optically isolated inputs of a 6527 device contain a light-emitting 
diode (LED), a resistor for current limiting, and digital filtering and 
change-detection circuitry. The 6527 boards offer 24 channels of isolated 
digital input. Each channel has its own positive and negative terminals. 
Always apply the higher voltage, if any, to the positive terminal. The 
maximum input voltage (V
IN
) on these channels is +28 VDC.
Caution
Never apply a voltage to the positive (DIG+) terminal of any input channel that is 
lower than the voltage on the channel’s negative (DIG–) terminal. National Instruments is 
not liable for any damages resulting from incorrect signal connection.