Transmission Line Effects
Transmission line effects can degrade the signals on the I/O cables and
cause instability. To minimize transmission line effects, use twisted pair
wires with a characteristic impedance of 118
Ω
to connect external signals
to the 44-pin I/O D-SUB connector.
Figure 2-8 shows connections to the 44-pin D-SUB connector that
minimize transmission line effects.
Figure 2-8.
Connections to the 44-pin D-SUB connector that minimize
transmission line effects
When connecting to TTL inputs on the NI 8255R, match the output
impedance of the transmitting device to the characteristic impedance of the
cable. For example, if the cable characteristic impedance is 118
Ω,
make
R
s
equal to 118
Ω,
as shown in the Figure 2-8.
TTL OUT(0)
Receiving
Equipment
TTL IN(0)
118
Ω
44-Pin
DSUB
3
2
1
17
62 k
Ω
Transmitting
Equipment
R
S
+5 V
NI 8255R