Omega 1002 manual I/O Address Map

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3.2 The I/O Address Map

The OME-PCI-1002 registers are given below. The address of each register is determined by adding the offset to the base address of the corresponding section.

Section

Offset

Name

Access

Length

 

 

 

 

 

1

4ch

PCI interrupt control

R/W

8/16/32 bits

register

 

 

 

 

 

00h

8254 timer1

R/W

8/16/32 bits

 

04h

8254 timer2

R/W

8/16/32 bits

 

08h

8254 timer3

R/W

8/16/32 bits

 

0Ch

8254 control register

W

8/16/32 bits

 

10h

Analog input channel

W

8/16/32 bits

 

control register

 

 

 

 

 

2

10h

Status register

R

8/16/32 bits

14h

Analog input gain

W

8/16/32 bits

 

 

control register

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18h

General control

 

8/16/32 bits

 

register

W

 

 

 

 

1Ch

A/D software trigger

W

8/16/32 bits

 

1Ch

Clear Interrupt

R

8/16/32 bits

 

20h

Digital output register

W

16/32 bits

 

20h

Digital input register

R

16/32 bits

 

30h

A/D data register

R

16/32 bits

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