Port c pin connections, Figure 3-8. digital i/o connections, Figure 3-8 – National Instruments Low-Cost Multifunction I/O Board for ISA Lab-PC+ User Manual

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Chapter 3

Signal Connections

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14 PA0

22 PB0

30 PC0

13

DGND

Lab-PC+ Board

Switch

I/O Connector

+5 V

+5 V

LED

TTL Signal

Port B

PB<7..0>

Port A

PA<7..0>

Port C

PC<7..0>

Figure 3-8. Digital I/O Connections

In Figure 3-8, Port A is configured for digital output, and Ports B and C are configured for digital
input. Digital input applications include receiving TTL signals and sensing external device states
such as the switch in Figure 3-8. Digital output applications include sending TTL signals and
driving external devices such as the LED shown in Figure 3-8.

Port C Pin Connections

The signals assigned to Port C depend on the mode in which the 8255A is programmed. In
Mode 0, Port C is considered as two 4-bit I/O ports. In Modes 1 and 2, Port C is used for status
and handshaking signals with two or three I/O bits mixed in. The following table summarizes
the signal assignments of Port C for each programmable mode. See Appendix E, Register-Level
Programming
, for programming information.

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