B&B Electronics 232CC1B Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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Chapter 4: Address and IRQ Setting
Address Switch Setup
A Windows PC has I/O port addresses and memory addresses.
Some devices use both types of addresses. I/O port addresses
have a 64K address space. Devices may decode all 16 address bits
or only some of the lower bits. Traditionally, serial cards have only
decoded 10 bits of the address bus. Recently this has begun to
cause address conflicts with full 16 bit decoded devices, most
notably between video cards and COM 4. B&B has solved these
conflicts by decoding all 16 bits of the ISA address bus. Address
settings in our ISA bus serial cards is set by DIP switches (selecting
bits 11-4) or jumpers.
B&B Electronics 232CC cards are factory configured for COM1
IRQ4, and COM2 IRQ3 (2-port models). If you plan to install the
232CC as standard COM1 and COM2, you may leave the address
and IRQ set to the factory defaults.
The 232CC cards use a 7-position DIP switch to program the
binary I/O address of each port on the card. Figure 1 is a drawing of
the printed circuit board that shows the locations of the setup
switches and jumpers on the 232CC cards.
CAUTION : Electrostatic Sensitive Device.
Use ESD precautions for safe handling.