VME-CAN2 configuration ====================== Remember that there are 4 possible card configurations named 0 to 3. The configuration of the VME-CAN2 card is done by setting jumpers on the card. In the following ASCII diagrams each pin is represented as an ``o``. A jumper is shown as a line connecting two pins e.g. ``o-o``. Jumper-blocks are shown with pin 1 in the upper-left corner. The location of the jumpers can be found by the markings on the VME-CAN2 card or by the card's hardware manual. Jumpers that have always to be set that way ------------------------------------------- Here is the ascii diagram:: J1: o o (standard non- | privileged o o data access) o o o o o o J3: o o o-o o o (factory setting) J4: o o o (DTACK=140ns, factory setting) | o o o J5: o o (19200baud, CAS1=1,CAS2=1, factory setting) o o o o J6: o (do use A19 address bit) o | o J7: o o (Address bits 24-31, factory setting) o o o o o o J8: o o (Address bits 24-31, factory setting) o o o o o o J11: o o (2*64Kbyte EPROM, factory setting) o o J16: o (Watchdog-time=1sec, factory setting) o J17: o (VME-RESET not connected to VME-SYSFAIL, factory setting) o o SW1: 0 CAN Net 1 Id: 0 SW2: 0 Bitrate for CAN Net 1, factory setting SW3: 1 CAN Net 2 Id: 1 SW4: 0 Bitrate for CAN Net 2, factory setting Jumpers that define the card configuration number ------------------------------------------------- card 0 settings:: J2: o o J1: o o \ o o o o | o-o o o |- don't care for o-o o o | these jumpers o o / o-o card 1 settings:: J2: o o J1: o o \ o o o o | o-o o o |- don't care for o-o o o | these jumpers o o / o o card 2 settings:: J2: o o J1: o o \ o o o o | o-o o o |- don't care for o o o o | these jumpers o o / o-o card 3 settings:: J2: o o J1: o o \ o o o o | o-o o o |- don't care for o o o o | these jumpers o o / o o