4.3
Inverted Interrupts
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The interface card provides four options for a clock source to the parallel EVM interface with use of a
2-mm shunt on J14.
Table 8. Parallel EVM Clocking Options via J14
Shunt on Pins
Clock Source
1–2
DC_TOUTa
3–4
DC_TOUTa
5–6
DC_CLKXa
7–8
DC_CLKXb
The interface card provides two options for an external interrupt source to the DSP with use of a 2-mm
shunt on J15.
Table 9. External Interrupt Source via J13
(1)
Shunt on Pins
Connects To:
Rev A PWB
Rev B PWB
1–2
DC_INTa
DC_INTb
3–4
DC_INTb
DC_INTb
5–6
DC_INTc
DC_INTd
7–8
DC_INTd
DC_INTd
(1)
External interrupts shown in this table are based on the TMS320C6711 DSK.
Jumper W7 on the 5–6K Interface Board revision B expands the interrupt capabilities of certain
data-converter EVMs. W7 controls the signal applied to J13 via single-gate inverter U7. When a shunt is
installed on W7-pins 1-2 (default), the interrupt signal is applied directly to J13. Installing the shunt on
W7-pins 2-3 provides an interrupt inverted signal to J13 via U7.
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SLAU104C – May 2004 – Revised March 2009