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4.2 Board ID
The MIC-3756 has a built-in DIP switch (SW1), which is used to
define its board ID. You can determine the board ID on the register as
shown on
Table 4-6
. When there are multiple cards on the same
chassis, this board ID setting function is useful for identifying each
card’s device number through board ID. We set the MIC-3756 board
ID as 0. If you need to adjust it to other board ID, set the SW1 by
referring to the
Table 4-7
.
Table 4-6 Board ID register
Board ID register
Base Add.+10 h
3
2
1
0
Abbreviation
ID3
ID2
ID1
ID0
ID
0: the least significant bit (LSB) of Board ID
ID
3: the most significant bit (MSB) of Board ID
Summary of Contents for MIC-3756
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