Black Box IC187C, IC133C-R2 manual Address and IRQ selection, Line Termination

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2-PORT RS-232/422/485 PCI HOST ADAPTER

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Figure 3-4. Headers J1B and J2B set for RS-485 “RTS” with “No Echo.”

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Figure 3-5. Headers J1B and J2B set for RS-485 “RTS” with “Echo.”

3.2 Address and IRQ selection

The Adapter is automatically assigned I/O addresses and IRQs by your motherboard BIOS. Only the I/O address may be modified by the user.

Adding or removing other hardware may change the assignment of I/O addresses and IRQs.

3.3 Line Termination

Typically, each end of the RS-485 bus must have line terminating resistors (RS-422 terminates at the receive end only). A 120-ohm resistor is across each RS-530/422/485 input in addition to a 1K ohm pull-up/pull-down combination that biases the receiver inputs. Headers J1A and J2A allow the user to customize this interface to their specific requirements. Each jumper position corresponds to a specific portion of the interface. If multiple Adapters are configured in a RS-485 network, only the boards on each end should have jumpers T, P & P ON. Refer to the following table for each position’s operation:

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Contents Port RS-232/422/485 PCI Host Adapter FCC and IC Statements Port RS-232/422/485 PCI Host Adapter NOM Statement Trademarks Table of Contents Contents Number of Ports 2 RS-232/422/485 Connectors 2 DB9 male SpecificationsOverview IntroductionWhat’s Included Introduction Factory Default SettingsRS-485 Enable Modes Card SetupCard Setup Line Termination Address and IRQ selectionName Function Electrical Interface Selection RS-232 and RS-422/485Clock Modes DIV1 DIV2 DIV410. Clocking mode divide by Baud Rates and Divisors for the Div1 ModeFor this Data Rate Choose this Divisor Baud Rates and Divisors for the Div2 mode Divisors for the Div 2 Mode Setting Up the Operating System InstallationInstallation Installing the HardwareSerial Utility Diskette TroubleshootingShipping and Packaging Calling Black BoxPurpose and Early History of Interrupts Appendix a Interrupt HandlingWhy Use an Interrupt Status Port ISP? RS-232 Appendix B Connector PinoutsRS-422/485 RS-422 Appendix C Electrical InterfacesRS-485 Appendix D Asynchronous Communication Figure D-1. Bit diagram for asynchronous communicationAppendix D Asynchronous Communication J2C Appendix E Board LayoutPage Page Copyright 2000. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved