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Hardware Installation

 

 
1. 

Make sure to set switches and jumpers from either the Option Selection section of this manual or from the 
suggestions of SETUP.EXE. 

2. 

Do not install card into the computer until the software has been fully installed. 

3. 

Turn OFF computer power AND unplug AC power from the system. 

4. 

Remove the computer cover. 

5. 

Carefully install the card in an available 5V or 3.3V PCI expansion slot (you may need to remove a 
backplate first). 

6. 

Inspect for proper fit of the card and tighten screws. Make sure that the card mounting bracket is properly 
screwed into place and that there is a positive chassis ground. 

7. 

Install an I/O cable onto the card’s bracket mounted connector. 

8. 

Replace the computer cover and turn ON the computer. Enter the CMOS setup program of your system 
and verify that the PCI plug-and-play option is set appropriately for your system. Systems running 
Windows 95/98/2000/XP/2003 (or any other PNP-compliant operating system) should set the CMOS 
option to OS. Systems running under DOS, Windows NT, Windows 3.1, or any other non-PNP-compliant 
operating system should set the PNP CMOS option to BIOS or Motherboard. Save the option and 
continue booting the system. 

9. 

Most computers should auto-detect the card (depending on the operating system) and automatically finish 
installing the drivers. 

10. 

Run PCIfind.exe to complete installing the card into the registry (for Windows only) and to determine the 
assigned resources. 

11. 

Run one of the provided sample programs that was copied to the newly created card directory (from the 
CD) to test and validate your installation. 

 
The base address assigned by BIOS or the operating system can change each time new hardware is installed 
into or removed from the computer.  Please recheck PCIFind or Device Manager if the hardware configuration is 
changed.  Software you write can automatically determine the base address of the card using a variety of 
methods depending on the operating system.  In DOS, the PCI\SOURCE directory shows the BIOS calls used to 
determine the address and IRQ assigned to installed PCI devices.  In Windows, the Windows sample programs 
demonstrate querying the registry entries (created by PCIFind and NTIOPCI.SYS during boot-up) to determine 
this same information. 
 

 

 

Manual PCI-ICM-1S 

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Summary of Contents for PCI-ICM-1S

Page 1: ...MODEL PCI ICM 1S USER MANUAL FILE MPCI ICM 1S C1c...

Page 2: ...l nor the rights of others IBM PC PC XT and PC AT are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation Printed in USA Copyright 2000 2005 by Portwell I O Products Inc All right...

Page 3: ...anty Warranty commences with equipment shipment Following Years Throughout your equipment s lifetime Portwell stands ready to provide on site or in plant service at reasonable rates similar to those o...

Page 4: ...ap 11 Chapter 4 Address Selection 12 Chapter 5 Programming 13 Table 5 1 Baud Rate Divisor Values 13 Chapter 6 Connector Pin Assignments 16 Table 6 1 Connector Pin Assignments 16 Table 6 2 Data Cable W...

Page 5: ...y COM Port Compatibility A type 16550 UART is used as the Asynchronous Communication Element ACE It includes a 16 byte FIFO transmit receive buffer to protect against lost data in multitasking operati...

Page 6: ...control feature the card is ideal for use in Windows applications Specification Communications Interface I O Connection 9 Pin DBM Connector Character length 5 6 7 or 8 bits Parity Even odd or none Sto...

Page 7: ...Figure 1 1 Block Diagram Manual PCI ICM 1S 7...

Page 8: ...tallation The following instructions assume the CD ROM drive is drive D Please substitute the appropriate drive letter for your system as necessary DOS 1 Place the CD into your CD ROM drive 2 Type B t...

Page 9: ...ws 3 1 or any other non PNP compliant operating system should set the PNP CMOS option to BIOS or Motherboard Save the option and continue booting the system 9 Most computers should auto detect the car...

Page 10: ...o 115 200 baud When in the 4x position the baud rate range is up to 460 800 baud Note Refer to Table 5 1 Baud Rate Divisor Values Termination Jumpers A transmission line should be terminated at the re...

Page 11: ...x1 x4 BAUD 485 422 DB9M TRM OUT TRM IN 4 80 3 30 Figure 3 2 Option Selection Map Manual PCI ICM 1S 11...

Page 12: ...operating systems Windows95 98 2000 can be queried to determine which resources were assigned In these operating systems you can use either PCIFind DOS or PCINT Windows95 98 NT or the Device Manager u...

Page 13: ...position the UART clock frequency is 1 8432 Mhz When the jumper is in the X4 position the clock frequency is 7 3728 MHz The following table lists popular divisor frequencies Note that there are two co...

Page 14: ...ever data are ready to be read from the chip A simple polling loop must continuously check this bit and read in data as it becomes available The following code fragment implements a polling loop and u...

Page 15: ...atically enables the transmitter when data are ready to send No software enabling is required The following C code fragment demonstrates this process while data i While there is data to send while inp...

Page 16: ...6 1 Connector Pin Assignments The following table shows pin connections between two devices for Simplex Half Duplex and Full Duplex operations Mode Card 1 Card 2 Rx pin 9 Tx pin 2 Simplex 2 wire rece...

Page 17: ...erential drive method is used In a balanced differential system the voltage produced by the driver appears across a pair of wires A balanced line driver will produce a differential voltage from 2 to 6...

Page 18: ...that end Note You do not have to add a terminator resistor to your cables when you use the PCI ICM 1S card Termination resistors for the RX and RX lines are provided on the card and are placed in the...

Page 19: ...that one node be a master node and all others be slaves The network is connected so that the master communicates to all slaves and all slaves communicate only with the master This has advantages in eq...

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