DIP Switches and Jumpers
When the SW1 switch connects a direction control signal to ground (GND), the corresponding signal (signals) is (are) controlled as input. The direc- tion control functionality is summarized in Table
Table
SW1 Position 3 | SW1 Position 4 | DAI_P15_GP1 Direction | |
SW1 Position 5 | SW1 Position 6 | DAI_P16_GP2 Direction | |
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OFF | OFF | ||
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OFF | ON | DAI_P18 sets the direction: | |
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ON | OFF | ||
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ON | ON | Do not use | |
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The source of the PDAP clock input signal, DAI_PP2_CLOCKIN, is config- ured through positions 1 and 2 of the DIP switch SW1, as illustrated in Figure
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SW1 Position 1 | SW1 Position 2 | DIA_P2_CLOCKIN Source |
RX_CLK | TX_CLK |
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OFF | OFF | Not generated by the |
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OFF | ON | In this configuration, the TX_CLK signal must be |
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ON | OFF | RX_CLK |
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ON | ON | RX_CLK; in this configuration, the RX_CLK signal is |
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