7 jumpers description – ADLINK PCI-7224 User Manual

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2.7 Jumpers

Description

The 7248/96 DIO cards are Plug and Play, thus it is not necessary to set up
the card configurations to fit the computer system. However, to fit different
users’ versatile operating environment, there are still a few jumpers to set the
power-on status of ports and the usage of the +12V output pins.

2.7.1 Power on Status of Ports

For every port on the 7248/96 cards, the power-on status is set as input
therefore, the voltage could be pulled high, pulled low, or floating. It is
dependent on the jumper setting. Table 2.1 lists the reference number of the
jumpers and the corresponding port names.

Jumper Port

Name

Remarks

JA1

P1A (Port A of CN1)

for PCI-7224/7248/7296,

cPCI-7248

JB1

P1B (Port B of CN1)

for PCI-7224/7248/7296,

cPCI-7248

JC1

P1C (Port C of CN1)

for PCI-7224/7248/7296,

cPCI-7248

JA2

P2A (Port A of CN2)

for PCI-7248/96, cPCI-7248

JB2

P2B (Port B of CN2)

for PCI-7248/96, cPCI-7248

JC2

P2C (Port C of CN2)

for PCI-7248/96, cPCI-7248

JA3

P3A (Port A of CN3)

for PCI-7296

JB3

P3B (Port B of CN3)

for PCI-7296

JC3

P3C (Port C of CN3)

for PCI-7296

JA4

P4A (Port A of CN4)

for PCI-7296

JB4

P4B (Port B of CN4)

for PCI-7296

JC4

P4C (Port C of CN4)

for PCI-7296

Table 2.1 Jumpers and Port names list

The physical meaning of all the jumpers are identical. The power-on status of
each port can be set independently. The default is to pull all signals high. The
following diagram use JA1 as an example to show the possible
configurations.

1. Port A of CN1 are power-on pulled high. ‘H’

1 2

JA1

2. Port A of CN1 are power-on pulled low. ‘L’

1 2

JA1

3. Port A of CN1 are power-on floating. (The jumper is removed)

1 2

JA1

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