Interrupt jumper setup – B&B Electronics RS-232/422/485 Serial Card CE 3PXCC4A User Manual

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Table 3. Frequently Unused Port Addresses

Interrupt Jumper Setup

The IRQ is a hardware Interrupt Request line in an ISA bus

expansion slot on a PC or AT compatible computer. The 8 bit PC
ISA slot has 8 interrupts, the 16 bit slot has another 7 since one of
the first 8 is used to link in the remaining 8. The IRQ is used by
devices to request immediate service by the main microprocessor.
When the IRQ line is set, the microprocessor stops whatever it’s
doing, saves status, checks which line was set, then jumps to code
to handle the interrupt. The processor then clears the interrupt and
returns to what it was doing before. IRQ lines are set by the internal
timer, keyboard, hard drive controller, PCI, USB controller, sound
card, serial ports, printer and more.

The 3PXCC4A cards allow the use of interrupts (IRQ) 2, 3, 4, 5,

6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, and 15. Table 4 shows the standard serial port
IRQ settings. Note: If two ports use the same IRQ setting, both ports
cannot use the serial port at once. Only one port at a time may
communicate.

Table 4. Standard IRQ Settings

Base

Hex

Address

Binary

Equivalent

Switch

Settings

MSB LSB

7654321

I/O Space

Description

200

1000000000 1000000

game

port

208

1000001000 1000001

game

port

300

1100000000 1100000

prototype

308

1100001000 1100001

prototype

310

1100010000 1100010

prototype

318

1100011000 1100011

prototype

380

1110000000 1110000

SDLC

388

1110001000 1110001

SDLC

3A0

1110100000 1110100

bisync

com

3A8

1110101000 1110101

bisync

com

COM1 IRQ4
COM2 IRQ3
COM3 IRQ4
COM4 IRQ3

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