Configuration, Table d-2. pcdio24 factory-set jumper and switch, Table d-2 – National Instruments PC-DIO-24/PnP User Manual

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Appendix D

Using Your PC-DIO-24 (Non-PnP) Board

PC-DIO-24/PnP User Manual

D-2

© National Instruments Corporation

Configuration

The PC-DIO-24 contains one DIP switch and two jumpers to configure
the base I/O address, interrupt level, and interrupt enable signal.
Figure D-1 shows the location of DIP switch U9 and jumper
sets W2 and W3.

The PC-DIO-24 is configured at the factory to a base I/O address of hex
210, to use interrupt enable line PC4, and to use interrupt level 5. These
settings (shown in Table D-2) are suitable for most systems. However,
if your system has other hardware at this base I/O address, interrupt
enable line, or interrupt level, you need to change these settings on the
PC-DIO-24 (as described in the following pages) or on the other
hardware. Record your settings in the PC-DIO-24/PnP Hardware and
Software Configuration Form
i
n Appendix E, Customer
Communication
.

5 V supply fuse

Nonresettable

Self-resetting

Self-resetting

Power-up state

No pullups or
pulldowns

Jumper for pullup
(factory default)
or pulldown

Jumper for pullup
(factory default)
or pulldown

Table D-2. PC-DIO-24 Factory-Set Jumper and Switch Settings

Base I/O Address

Interrupt Enable Line

Interrupt Level

Hex 210 (factory setting)

PC4 (factory setting)

Interrupt level 5 selected
(factory setting)

W2: Row PC4

W3: IRQ5

Table D-1. Comparison of Characteristics (Continued)

Specification

Original PC-DIO-24

Revised PC-DIO-24

PC-DIO-24PnP

U9

A9

A8

A7

A6

A5

A4

A3

A2

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

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