XVME-500/590 Manual
February, 1988
2.4 JUMPERS
Prior to installing the XVME-500 or XVME-590 module, several jumper options must
be configured.
option and module capabilities required for the application. The jumper options can
be divided into two categories:
VMEbus Options, and
Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Conversion Options
Table 2-I lists the various jumpers and their uses.
VMEbus OPTIONS
Jumpers
Jl0,Jll,J12
J26,J27,J28,J29
J30,J31
J13
Analog-to-Digital Conversion OPTIONS
Jumpers
J2A
J2B
The configurations of the jumpers are dependent upon the tab
Table 2-1. XVME-500/590 Jumpers
Use
Interrupt level select for any interrupts generated by
the module (See Section 2.5.3)
Module base address select jumpers
Section 2.5.1)
This jumper allows module to respond to supervisory
access only (when installed) or to both supervisory
and non-privileged access when removed. (see Section
2.5.2)
Use
These jumpers provide the option of converting
analog inputs to either a two's complement, straight
binary or offset binary format (see Section 2.6.1)
Selects 12-bit
converter (see Section 2.6.4.4)
Selects
converter (see Section 2.6.4.4)
These jumpers are used to configure inputs for either
bipolar or unipolar input voltages and ranges (see
Section 2.6.3)
conversions for analog-to-digital
8-bit
conversions for analog-to-digital
2-6
1
(refer to
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