Black Box IC133C-R2, IC187C manual DIV1 DIV2 DIV4, Clock Modes

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CHAPTER 3: Card Setup

3.5 Clock Modes

The Adapter employs a clocking option that allows you to select from “divide by 4,” “divide by 2,” and “divide by 1” clocking modes. These modes are selected at Headers J1C through J4C.

To select the baud rates commonly associated with COM ports (for example, 2400, 4800, 9600, and 19,200 bps, and so on up to 115.2 kbps), place the jumper in the “divide by 4” mode (marked DIV4).

DIV1

DIV2

DIV4

Figure 3-8. Clocking mode “divide by 4.”

To double these rates, so that the Adapter can communicate at up to a maximum rate of 230.4 kbps, place the jumper in the “divide by 2” position (marked DIV2).

DIV1

DIV2

DIV4

Figure 3-9. Clocking mode “divide by 2.”

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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 Specifications Number of Ports 2 RS-232/422/485 Connectors 2 DB9 maleOverview IntroductionWhat’s Included Factory Default Settings IntroductionCard Setup RS-485 Enable ModesCard Setup Address and IRQ selection Line TerminationName Function RS-232 and RS-422/485 Electrical Interface SelectionDIV1 DIV2 DIV4 Clock ModesBaud Rates and Divisors for the Div1 Mode 10. Clocking mode divide byFor this Data Rate Choose this Divisor Baud Rates and Divisors for the Div2 mode Divisors for the Div 2 Mode Installation Setting Up the Operating SystemInstalling the Hardware InstallationTroubleshooting Serial Utility DisketteCalling Black Box Shipping and PackagingAppendix a Interrupt Handling Purpose and Early History of InterruptsWhy Use an Interrupt Status Port ISP? Appendix B Connector Pinouts RS-232RS-422/485 Appendix C Electrical Interfaces RS-422RS-485 Figure D-1. Bit diagram for asynchronous communication Appendix D Asynchronous CommunicationAppendix D Asynchronous Communication Appendix E Board Layout J2CPage Page Copyright 2000. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved