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Chapter 2
2.5 Setting the BoardID Switch (SW1)
You can use the BoardID command (0x10) to get the board’s unique
identifier. PCI-1243U has a built-in BoardID DIP switch (SW1), which
is used to define each card's unique identifier. You can determine the
identifier in the register as shown in Table 2.2. When there are multiple
cards on the same chassis, this BoardID setting is useful for identifying
each card's device number. We set the PCI-1243U’s BoardID switch to 0
at the factory. If you need to adjust this setting, please see below..
2.5.1 BoardID Register
You can determine the BoardID setting in the register as shown below.
Table 2.2: BoardID Setting (SW1)
BoardID (DEC)
Switch Position
ID3
ID2
ID1
ID0
0*
ON
ON
ON
ON
1
ON
ON
ON
OFF
2
ON
ON
OFF
ON
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
4
ON
OFF
ON
ON
5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
6
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
7
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
8
OFF
ON
ON
ON
9
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
10
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
11
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
12
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
13
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
14
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
15
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
* : Default
Table 2.3: BoardID register of PCI-1243U
Base+(0x10)
3
2
1
0
Abbreviation
ID3
ID2
ID1
ID0
Note:
ID0: The least significant bit (LSB) of BoardID
ID3: The most significant bit (MSB) of BoardID
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