If you want a system that has optoisolation and looks exactly like signals on parallel port, you will need more electronics than just the optoisolators.
For signal output the easies solution would be logic level output optioisolators for each output pin and then suitable power supply for the optoisolator output side operation. And for inputs some buffer IC between the signal input and optoisolator LED...
Yes, I will be extensively using my circuits for both input AND output.
To make you understand better, just think as if I am putting an array of optocouplers between the the LPT (DB25 male) port of my computer AND the DB25 (female) connector of the printer cable.
The solution using optoisloation should be such that even after isolation, my printers should work EXACTLY the same as they were before.
I hope I was able to drive my point across.
Yes ofcourse. I saw it first before posting
However, I don't think I can just use it right away because you specifically designed it for high power switching, and in my case the optoisloation is just to isolate the DB25 port of my computer from the one of the printer (which draws it's own power externally)
Thanks a lot for your time, but what about others ?
PS: Do you mind if I use this thread and convert it into a small FAQ/guide for optoisolation if we finally solve this problem ?