Vmod-2/vmod-2d, Configuration – Kontron VMOD-2D User Manual

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VMOD-2/VMOD-2D

12/15/97

Configuration

Page 3 - 4

Man. ID 03139, Rev. Index 0200

* = Three pin jumper type with default having no pins connected.

3.1.1 Jumper B1, Selecting Interrupt Vector Options

Jumper B1 provides the selection of how your VMOD-2 or it's piggybacks may provide the
interrupt vector to the VMEbus, as shown in the following table.

Note!

If wanting mixed "Intelligent and Dumb" interrupt vector support, fit the
"dumb" piggyback into the upper location (to use the VMOD-2's preset
jumper vectors) and the "intelligent" piggyback into the lower location.

3.1.2 Jumpers B2, B12...B15 Selecting Base Address

Via the five jumpers B02, B12, B13, B14 and B15, you are able to set your VMOD-2's base
address in steps of 256 Bytes, to any desired base address from $FE 04 00 to $FE FC 00. In
all permitting up to 32 different address setting options. If jumper B16 is set, the address steps
increase in width to 8 KByte (jumper settings of B14 and B15 are no longer interpreted), and

B17

Set

MSB of IRQ* level coding

3.1.7

B18

Set

2nd bit of IRQ* level coding

3.1.7

B19

Open

LSB of IRQ* level coding

3.1.7

B20

1-2

External "local" Reset input is Disabled.

3.1.8

Table 3-2: Selecting Interrupt Vector Source (PB or VMOD-2)

Desired Vector Source

Jumper B1

Notes

From either of the two
"Intelligent" PBs

Open

Default Setting

From VMOD-2's B4..B11
settings

Set 1-2

For 2 x "dumb"
PBs

From "Intelligent" PB in "B"
location (lower) & from
VMOD-2 for "A"

Set 1-3

Ensure the PB fit-
ted in the lower
PB location sup-
ports this feature

Table 3-1: General Overview of the VMOD-2 Jumpers

Jumper

Number

Default
Setting

Brief Functional Description

See Ch.

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