Chapter 3 Signal Connections; I/O Connector Pin Assignments; Location Of Jumpers And Dip Switch - Advantech PCI-1220U User Manual

2-axis universal pci stepping/ pulse-type servo motor control card
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Chapter 3 Signal Connections

3.1 I/O Connector Pin Assignments

The I/O connector on the PCI-1220U is a 50-pin connector that enables
you to connect to accessories with the PCL-10152 shielded cable.
Figure 3.1 shows the pin assignments for the 50-pin I/O connector on the
PCI-1220U, and Table 3-1 shows its I/O connector signal description.
Note

3.2 Location of Jumpers and DIP switch

Figure 3.2 shows the names and locations of jumpers and DIP switch on
the PCI-1220U. There are ten jumpers, JP1 to JP10 on the PCI-1220U.
Please refer to Section 3.4 Output Pulse Definition and Section 3.11
Emergency Stop Input for more information about JP1~4 and JP5 config-
urations.
BoardID Switch
PCI-1220U has have a built-in DIP switch (SW1), which is used to define
each card's unique identifier for the Motion Utility. You can determine
the BoardID identifier on the register as shown in Table 3-2. When there
are multiple cards on the same chassis, this BoardID setting is useful for
identifying each card's device number.
We set the BoardID switch of PCI-1220U to 0 at the factory. If you need
to adjust it to another number, set SW1 by referring to Table 3.3.
PCI-1220U User Manual
The PCL-10152 shielded cable is especially
designed for the PCI-1220U to reduce noise in
the analog signal lines.
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