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Manual Number: 00650-146-1

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PCI-COM485/8 Manual

Chapter 4:  Address Selection

The PCI-COM485/8 card uses one address space. COM A,  COM B, COM C,  COM D, COM E,
COM F, COM G and COM H each occupy eight consecutive register locations. The interrupt
register which indicates which port or ports caused the interrupt is located at base a 64.

PCI architecture is inherently plug-and-play in nature. This means that the BIOS or Operating
System determines the resources assigned to PCI cards rather than you selecting those resources
with switches or jumpers. As a result, you cannot set or change the card’s base address. You can
only determine what the system has assigned. To determine the base address that has been as-
signed, run the provided PCIFind.EXE, or PCINT utility program.

Alternatively, some operating systems (Windows95 and WindowsNT 5.0) can be queried to deter-
mine which resources were assigned. In these operating systems, you can use either PCIFind (DOS),
PCINT (Windows95/98/NT), or the Device Manager utility from the System  Applet of the control
panel. The PCI-COM485/8 is installed in the Data Acquisition class of the Device Manager list.
Selecting the card, clicking Properties, and then selecting the Resources Tab will display a list of
the resources allocated to the card.

The PCI bus supports 64K of I/O space, so your card’s addresses may be located anywhere in the
0000 to FFFF hex range.

Summary of Contents for PCI-COM485/8

Page 1: ...Model PCI COM485 8 Product Manual MANUAL NUMBER 00650 146 1B...

Page 2: ...ual in our online Support Library Thank you The information in this document is provided for reference only ICS Advent does not assume any liability arising from the application or use of the informat...

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Page 6: ...Cautions and Warnings are accented with triangular symbols The exclamation symbol is used in all cautions and warnings to help alert you to the important instructions The lightning flash symbol is us...

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Page 8: ...s 5 Input Output Connections 6 Chapter 2 Functional Description 8 RS 485 Balanced Mode Operation 8 Comm Port Compatibility 8 Communication Mode 8 Baud Rate Ranges 9 Auto RTS Transceiver Control 9 Chap...

Page 9: ...f Figures Figure 2 1 PCI COM485 8 BLOCK DIAGRAM 9 Figure 3 1 PCI COM485 8 Option Selection Map 11 List of Tables Table 1 1 Pin Connections 7 Table 5 1 Baud Rate Divisor Values 14 Current Revision 1B D...

Page 10: ...propriate 2 Change the active drive to A by typing a Enter 3 Type install Enter and follow the on screen prompts The installation process will create several directories on your hard disk If you accep...

Page 11: ...DeviceIOControl handles direct to the SYS file slightly faster ACCESNT EXE Run this program on Windows NT to prepare ACCES32 DLL for use This is the install program for the SYS file itself The ACCESN...

Page 12: ...Windows 95 pro grams PCI32 This program is used to determine the base address and IRQ of installed PCI cards in Windows 95 98 and NT Run this program to both install and use NtioPCI SYS or PCIFind DLL...

Page 13: ...nter the CMOS setup program of your system and verify that the PCI plug and play option is set appropriately for your system Systems running Windows95 or any other PNP compliant Operating System shoul...

Page 14: ...uble click to run the PCINT EXE program This pro gram copies NTIOPCI SYS to the NT SYSTEM32 DRIVERS directory and dynamically loads and runs the driver Note If you previously installed an older versio...

Page 15: ...ss 0xFC00 with an interrupt of 05 the values in the Registry are Serial2 subkey Serial6 subkey PortAddress REG_DWORD 0xFC00 PortAddress REG_DWORD 0xFC20 Interrupt REG_WORD 5 Interrupt REG_DWORD 5 DosD...

Page 16: ...P m h O 0 0 1 u r h t D N G 9 2 n i P m h O 0 0 1 u r h t D N G 5 n i P n i A 0 3 n i P n i E 6 n i P n i A 1 3 n i P n i E 7 n i P d n u o r G D N G 2 3 n i P d n u o r G D N G 8 n i P t u o B 3 3 n...

Page 17: ...by default and supports termination by jumpers on the card If your application requires the transmitter to be un biased please contact the factory Comm Port Compatibility Type 16550 UART s are used a...

Page 18: ...is ready to be transmitted The driver remains en abled for one additional character s transmission time after data transfer is complete and then is disabled The receiver is also normally enabled then...

Page 19: ...it receive input output for RS 485 operation Simplified Termination Schematic In RS 485 operations where there are multiple terminals only the RS 485 ports at each end of the network should have termi...

Page 20: ...beled CLK X1 and CLK X4 provide means to select baud rates in either of two ranges When in the X1 position the baud rate range is up to 115 200 baud When in the CLK X4 position the baud rate range is...

Page 21: ...rd s base address You can only determine what the system has assigned To determine the base address that has been as signed run the provided PCIFind EXE or PCINT utility program Alternatively some ope...

Page 22: ...d 2 RS 485 Programming Programming the UART for RS 485 communication can be divided into three distinct sections initialization reception and transmission Initialization deals with option setup on the...

Page 23: ...stances for differentially driven data cables RS422 or RS 485 are for typical conditions RS 232 communication lines have a maximum length of 50 feet regardless of speed In C the code to set the chip t...

Page 24: ...op and uses a value of 13 ASCII Carriage Return as an end of transmis sion marker do while inportb BASEADDR 5 1 Wait until data ready data i inportb BASEADDR while data i 13 Reads the line until null...

Page 25: ...r at Base Address 5 That bit is the transmitter holding register empty flag If it is high the transmitter has sent the data The process of checking the bit until it goes high followed by a write is re...

Page 26: ...3 1995RadiatedRFFieldImmunity EN61000 4 4 1995EFTImmunityforACandI OLines EN 60950 1992 Safety of InformationTechnology Equipment Thetechnicaldocumentationrequiredtodemonstratethisproductmeetstherequi...

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