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4.2 Triggering an Interrupt on the PC ........13 Appendix ..................... 14 Appendix A – Technical Specifications ........14 Appendix B – Default settings ............ 15 Appendix C – Sources of data sheets ........15 Declaration of conformity ............16 PC-I 04/104 Manual, Version 2.7...
This manual is intended to familiarize you with your interface, also referred to in the following as PC-I 04/104. Please read this manual before beginning with the installation. 1.2 Features The main technical features are as follows: •...
Make sure the interface sits tightly in the PC. Close the PC; the hardware installation is now complete. 3 Configuration 3.1 Jumper Settings Figure 3-1 shows the positions of the connectors, DIP switches and jumpers on the interface. PC-I 04/104 Manual, Version 2.7...
Configuration Fig. 3-1: PC-I 04/104 interface; jumpers, DIP switches and connectors, assembly side 3.1.1 Setting the Basic Address The DIP switches A10 to A17 are used to set the basic address. The following table 3-1 shows which addresses are decoded for this with the aid of the example address D8C00h.
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F8000h F9000h FA000h FB000h FC000h FD000h FE000h FF000h FF400h FF800h FFC00h Caution: The address range of the interface must not overlap with any other system components in the PC! Table 3-2: Setting the basic address PC-I 04/104 Manual, Version 2.7...
(see PC/104 specification Appendix C.3). A 1 k Ohm resistor can be connected via JP14 (CAN1) or JP20 (CAN2). If this trigger type is used with a PC-I 04/104 interface equipped with two CAN controllers, this means that either jumper JP14 or JP20 is to be closed.
With galvanically isolated bus interfaces, GND and VCC are also galvanically isolated from the power supply of the PC. Fig. 3-2: Soldered jumpers of the PC-I 04/104 interface, back 3.2 Design of the CAN Connectors Two separate high-speed bus interfaces according to ISO 11898-2 can be mounted on the interface.
PC. 3.3 Bus Termination Bus termination resistors are assembled on the PC-I 04/104 board for the first and second CAN lines with 120 Ohms each, which can be connected for the first CAN line via the soldered jumper JP5 and for the second CAN line with JP4 (see Fig.
0100h 1.CAN-Controller 0000h + Basisadresse Fig. 4-1: PC memory allocation of the PC-I 04/104 4.1.1 Access to CAN Controllers Up to two CAN controllers either of type Philips SJA1000 can be assembled on the interface. The first CAN controller is displayed in the range from 0000h to 00FFh, the second CAN controller in the range from 0200h to 02FFh plus basic address of the board.
Appendix Appendix Appendix A – Technical Specifications The following specifications refer to the version of the PC-I 04/104 with two Philips SJA1000 CAN controllers and separate bus interfaces. Dimensions: 90 x 96 mm (without header), 10 mm overall height (without PC/104...
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