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DIO216

Card Type Digital I/O card
I/O Options 50-pin headers (9), serial ports (2)
Data Bus 8-bit ISA


CONNECTIONS

Function

Label

Function

Label

15-pin connector

J1

50-pin header

P5

15-pin connector

J2

50-pin header

P6

50-pin header

P1

50-pin header

P7

50-pin header

P2

50-pin header

P8

50-pin header

P3

50-pin header

P9

50-pin header

P4

   


BAUD RATE SELECTION: PORT A

Function

Label

Position

Selects baud rate of 300bps

JP1

Pins 1 & 2 closed

Selects baud rate of 600bps

JP1

Pins 3 & 4 closed

Selects baud rate of 1200bps

JP1

Pins 5 & 6 closed

Selects baud rate of 2400bps

JP1

Pins 7 & 8 closed

Selects baud rate of 4800bps

JP1

Pins 9 & 10 closed

Selects baud rate of 9600bps

JP1

Pins 11 & 12 closed

Selects baud rate of 19,200bps

JP1

Pins 13 & 14 closed


BAUD RATE SELECTION: PORT B

Function

Label

Position

Selects baud rate of 300bps

JP2

Pins 1 & 2 closed

Selects baud rate of 600bps

JP2

Pins 3 & 4 closed

Selects baud rate of 1200bps

JP2

Pins 5 & 6 closed

Selects baud rate of 2400bps

JP2

Pins 7 & 8 closed

Selects baud rate of 4800bps

JP2

Pins 9 & 10 closed

Selects baud rate of 9600bps

JP2

Pins 11 & 12 closed

Selects baud rate of 19,200bps

JP2

Pins 13 & 14 closed


INTERRUPT SELECTION: PORT A

Function

Label

Position

Selects IRQ3 for Port A

JP3

Pins 2 & 3 closed

Selects IRQ4 for Port A

JP4

Pins 2 & 3 closed


INTERRUPT SELECTION: PORT B

Function

Label

Position

Selects IRQ3 for Port B

JP3

Pins 1 & 2 closed

Selects IRQ4 for Port B

JP4

Pins 1 & 2 closed


BASE I/O ADDRESS SELECTION

Setting

S1/1

S1/2

S1/3

S1/4

3C0h

On

On

On

On

380h

On

On

Off

Off

340h

On

On

Off

On

300h

On

On

Off

Off

280h

On

Off

On

Off

240h

On

Off

Off

On

200h

On

Off

Off

Off

Note:

A total of 255 base address settings are available. The switches are a binary representation of the decimal memory addresses. S1/1 is the Most Significant Bit and switch S1/4 is the Least Significant Bit. The switches have the following decimal values: S1/2=512, S1/2=256, S1/3=128, S1/4=64. Turn on the switches and add the values of the switches to obtain the correct memory address. (Off=0, On=1)