XVME-200/290 Manual
December, 1987
2.4
XVME-200/290
Jumper
Jl and J3
J2
JAl0-JAI5
JA1-JA3
2.4.1
Base Address Jumpers
The DIO Module can be configured to be addressed at any one of the 64 IK
boundaries within the VME Short I/O Address space by using jumpers JAI0 through
JA15 (see Figure 2-1 (XVME-200), or Figure 2-2 (XVME-290) for the location of the
jumpers on the board) as shown below:
JA15
JA14
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
DIO MODULE JUMPER LIST
Table 2-1. DIO Module Jumper List
Use
Determine the direction of handshake line H2 for both of the
PI/T chips (refer to Section 2.4.5 of this manual).
Determines whether the module will respond to supervisory or
non-privileged short I/O VMEbus cycles (refer to Section 2.4.2
of this manual).
Select module base address on any one of the 64 1K boundaries
within the short I/O address space (refer to Section 2.4.1 of
this
manual).
Select the VMEbus interrupt level for the module (refer to
Section 2.4.3 of this manual).
Table 2-2. Base Address Jumper Options
JA13
JA12
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
I N
OUT
I N
OUT
I N
OUT
IN
OUT
I N
OUT
I N
OUT
I N
OUT
I N
OUT
OUT
OUT
JAI1
JAI0
I N
I N
I N
OUT
OUT
I N
OUT
OUT
I N
I N
I N
OUT
I N
OUT
OUT
OUT
I N
I N
I N
OUT
I N
OUT
OUT
OUT
I N
I N
2-5
Base Address of
Module
OOOOH
0400H
0800H
OCOOH
1OOOH
1 4 0 0 H
1 8 0 0 H
1COOH
2000H
2400H
2800H
2COOH
3000H
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