4 JUMPER BLOCK CONFIGURATIONS

The MPA-200 utilizes seven user-selectable jumper blocks , that allow the user more flexibility when configuring the board. The following section explains the function of each of the jumper blocks on the MPA-200.

4.1J4 - Interrupt Configuration

J4 is a three pin jumper which determines whether or not a board’s interrupt is sharable. By selecting pins 1 & 2, the user has the ability to share an interrupt with other Quatech expansion cards. The MPA-200 will drive the interrupt onto the bus only when an interrupt occurs. Otherwise, the output is high impedance. If pins 2

&3 of J4 are selected, then interrupts abide by the IBM specification and cannot be shared. Table 5 summarizes the jumper block selections for J4. To maintain 100% ISA bus compatibility J7 should be set in No Interrupt Sharing mode.

Table 5 Jumper Block J4 Selections

Interrupt Function

Pins

Interrupt Sharing

1&2

No Interrupt Sharing

2&3

4.2J5 & J6 - Interrupt Level Selection

Jumper blocks J5 and J6 select the interrupt level that the MPA-200 utilizes. Inter- rupt levels IRQ2 - IRQ7 reside on J5, while interrupt levels IRQ10 - IRQ12 and IRQ14 - IRQ15 reside on J6. Table 6, and Table 7 summarize the jumper block selections for J5 and J6. The IRQ levels are also marked on the MPA-200 silk- screen for easy identification.

Table 6 Jumper block J5 selections.

Interrupt Level

Pins

IRQ2(9)

1&7

IRQ3

2&8

 

 

IRQ4

3&9

IRQ5

4&10

IRQ6

5&11

IRQ7

6&12

Table 7 Jumper block J6 selections.

Interrupt Level

Pins

11

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Quatech RS-422/485, MPA-200/300 Jumper Block Configurations, J4 Interrupt Configuration, J5 & J6 Interrupt Level Selection