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Chapter 3
Signal Connections
© National Instruments Corporation
3-9
Reducing the Forward Current for High Voltages
As input voltage increases above 5 V, the input current drawn by the 6527 
(forward current I
F
) also rises. At 24 V, for example, current is 
approximately (24 V – 1.5 V)/3 k
Ω
 = 7.5 mA per line.
If you wish to reduce the current and power the 6527 draws—to reduce the 
impact on a circuit you are monitoring, for example—you can add another 
resistor in series with the 3 k
Ω
 current-limiting resistor on the 6527. It is 
recommended you choose a resistance value allowing at least 1 mA to flow 
through the LED. Assume a maximum drop across the LED of 1.5 V. For 
example, for 24 V inputs you could use a resistance of up to 
(24 V – 1.5 V)/1 mA – 3 k
Ω
 
 20 k
Ω
 for R
S
.
Figure 3-4.  Reducing Input Current for High Voltage Signals
Solid-State Relay Outputs
On a 6527 device, I/O connector pins 51 through 98 shown in Figure 3-1 
represent the terminals of the solid-state relays.
Output Channels
The output channels of a 6527 device are solid-state relays containing an 
LED and two MOSFETs connected together to form a bidirectional switch. 
Depending on how the load is connected to the terminals, an output can 
either source or sink currents. 
Figure 3-5 shows two signal connection examples for driving a load with 
these solid-state relays.
0.25 W
6527
Isolation
3 k
Ω
 
Load
DIG+
DIG–
Supply
Isolated Ground
R
s
I
f
+