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How come my transistor does not switch using NI 9403 module?
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DBerry
2008-01-11 07:10:07 UTC
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I am trying to switch over from using a PCI-DIO-96 card to a Compact Daq module NI9403 for switching a TIP120 transistor.  Both the PCI-DIO-96 and NI9403 are 5V Digital Outputs, my source voltage is +24VDC, I have a 1K resistor between the 5V DO signal and the "Base" terminal on my transistor, and a diode along the load path.  The transistor switches fine with the PCI-DIO-96 board but not with the 9403.   Any thoughts? 
If the two boards have different current outputs will this cause a problem? (or does the 1K resistor control the base current)?
 
Thanks
 
Dan
K C
2008-01-11 12:10:06 UTC
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It's possible that the TIP120 requires more base current then your digital output can drive. It depends how much current there must flow through your TIP.
Because it did work with a DIO96 I don't expect that the currents are high. So you can try to solve it by lowering the resistor value to 100E. The maximum base current for the TIP120 is 120mA.
K C
2008-01-14 12:10:04 UTC
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To add also a (real) solution:
 
You can replace the TIP with a MosFet or add a transistor to drive the TIP
J_Thomas
2008-02-20 21:10:07 UTC
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Hi Dan,


I had a couple of thoughts:


Do you have any of the NI 9403 DO lines tied to ground?  If you so you might want to check out the
following link:


<a href="http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/EC4E9B0A2F7A97D3862572FD006B7D9C?OpenDocument" target="_blank">NI 9403 Over Current Protection</a>






I have seen another case where a user at
first had a similar problem when he switched from a PCI-DIO-96 card to a NI-9403.&nbsp; In this case he had a custom circuit board
which switched 5V to 24V.&nbsp; The problem
turned out to be a grounding issue.&nbsp; Some
of his system components were not tied to the same ground.


It might be a good idea to take a
digital multi-meter and measure the voltage across different points in your
setup.&nbsp; When the output of a DIO line set
to high, do you measure 5 V between the digital output pin and the com pin? Can you
measure a non-zero voltage across the 1K resistor?


You might review your circuit setup for
any grounding issues? &nbsp;It may be helpful
to post a simple wiring diagram of your setup.

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