IBM ARTIC186 manual Switches Interrupt Level

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Setting

the

Interrupt Level:

Switches 1 through 3 (L1, L2, and L4) select the interrupt level used

by the adapter when it is

installed in

an

ISA expansion slot. For information on

selecti

level,

see

“Selecting

an

Interrupt

Level”

on

page A-4.

 

 

 

 

If you install more than

one

IBM

ARTIC

adapter in ISA slots, set them

to

the

same in

ARTIC

adapters are

designed

to

share

the

interrupt

level with other

IBM

ARTIC

adapte

 

 

Switches

 

 

Interrupt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

(L4)

2

(L2)

1

(L1)

Level

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On

 

On

 

On

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On

 

On

 

Off

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On

 

Off

On

 

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On

 

Off

Off

 

9

(or 2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Off

On

 

On

 

10

(default)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Off

On

 

Off

 

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Off

Off

On

 

12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Off

Off

Off

 

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 2-5. Interrupt Level Switches

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Contents IBM Page IBM Third Edition 19991999 All rights Reserved Contents Class a Federal Communications Commission This Related InformationVi IBM ARTIC186 8-Port Adapter GTO Specifications Product DescriptionHighlights Optional Adapter Cables SupportManuals Hardware Installation and RequirementsInstallation Requirements Hardware ToolsHandling Static-Sensitive Devices Configuration Record SettingIdentifying Adapter Levels Installation Procedure Configuring the IBM ARTIC186 8-Port AdapterLocations Width Setting the ISA Connector Type Switch 9 EDBase I/O Address Switches Base I/O Physical Card Address DesignationSwitches Interrupt Level Interrupt LevelClock Configuration PortTransmit Port 0 or 1 Description Output clock to external deviceSetting Port Interface RS-485RS-232IBM ARTIC186 8-Port Adapter Connecting To Verify InstallationSetting Cable14IBM ARTIC186 8-Port Adapter GTO Removing ReplacingInstalling the New Adapter Before You BeginReplacing the IBM ARTIC186 8-Port Adapter3-3 4IBM ARTIC186 8-Port Adapter GTO Cables and Connectors Cable InformationPlug Part Numbers Part NumberConnector Descriptions RS-485 Shell Connector Pin Assignment4IBM ARTIC186 8-Port Adapter GTO Problem Determination Procedures Problem DeterminationService Parts IndexFor DOS OS/2File Example Field Number DescriptionChanging Your CONFIG.SYS File AdaptersCtrl+Alt+Del Reset Considerations Selecting an Interrupt LevelTrademarks and Service Marks Appendix B. NoticesSafety Information Opening the covers of this product or attached devicesFCC Statement Connectivity NoticesStatement Industry Canada Compliance StatementGermany Japan Microcode Notice to Customers6IBM ARTIC186 8-Port Adapter GTO Index Numerics 2IBM ARTIC186 8-Port Adapter GTO Page IBM

ARTIC186 specifications

The IBM ARTIC186 is a highly regarded microprocessor that emerged in the late 1980s, primarily targeting embedded systems and industrial applications. This device represents a significant evolution in the family of x86 architecture processors. The ARTIC186 is based on the Intel 80186 design but features enhancements and optimizations that reflect IBM's commitment to reliability and performance.

One of the defining characteristics of the ARTIC186 is its integrated architecture. Unlike its predecessors, which required separate components for basic functions, the ARTIC186 includes features like memory management and interrupt controllers directly on the chip. This integration reduces the overall system size and complexity, making it particularly suited for compact and cost-sensitive applications.

The ARTIC186 operates at clock speeds ranging from 6 to 25 MHz, providing a solid balance between speed and power consumption. It supports a 16-bit data bus and a 20-bit address bus, allowing it to access up to 1 MB of memory. This capacity was substantial for its time, facilitating the execution of more complex applications that were previously challenging to implement in embedded systems.

Another notable feature of the ARTIC186 is its compatibility with existing 8086 and 80286 software, making it easier for developers to transition their applications to use this newer architecture without needing extensive rewrites. Its support for real-mode and protected-mode operations allows it to cater to a wide range of applications, from simple control systems to more sophisticated embedded solutions.

In terms of power management, the ARTIC186 was designed with energy efficiency in mind. It employs various techniques to minimize power usage during idle states, which is crucial for battery-operated devices or systems that need to conserve energy.

Additionally, the IBM ARTIC186 incorporates robust input/output capabilities, which facilitate seamless communication with peripheral devices. It includes multiple programmable interrupt controllers and timers, enriching its ability to handle real-time processing tasks.

Overall, the IBM ARTIC186 microprocessor stands out as a versatile and powerful component suited for many embedded applications. Its integration, compatibility, and performance characteristics have allowed it to make a lasting impact in various industries, where efficiency and reliability are paramount. As technology has advanced, the principles established by the ARTIC186 continue to influence modern embedded processor designs, underscoring its importance in the evolution of computing technology.