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Manual PCIe-DIO-24HS PCI Express Digital I/O Card 

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Chapter 4:  Address Selection 

The Vendor ID for this card is 0x494F. (ASCII for "IO")  
The Device ID for the PCIe-DIO-24HS is 0x0E54. 
The Device ID for the PCIe-DIO-24H is 0x0C53. 
 
This card uses I/O addresses offset from the base address assigned by the PCIe bus. The 
address spaces are defined in the programming section of this manual. 
  
PCIe architecture is Plug-and-Play. This means that the BIOS or Operating System 
determines the resources assigned to PCIe cards rather than the user selecting those 
resources with switches or jumpers. As a result, you cannot set or change the card's base 
address or IRQ level. You can only determine what the system has assigned. 

  

The following information is for advanced users only: 

 

The PCIe bus supPorts 64K of I/O address space, so your card's addresses 
may be located anywhere in the 0000h to FFFFh range. 

 

To determine the base address that has been assigned, run the PCIFind 
utility program. This utility will display a list of all the cards 
detected on the PCI/PCIe bus, the addresses assigned to each function on 
each of the cards, and the respective IRQs. 
  
Alternatively, Windows systems can be queried to determine which 
resources were assigned. In these operating systems, you can use either 
PCIFind, or the Device Manager utility from the System Properties Applet 
of the control panel. The card 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. 
  
In Linux you can use the LSPCI command to determine this information.  A 
PCIFind.pl script is also provided which may simplify this task. 
 
An example of how to locate PCIe card resources in DOS is provided with 
in the PCI\SOURCE directory, under your installation directory. This 
code runs in DOS, and uses the PCI defined interrupt BIOS calls to query 
the PCI bus for card specific information. You will need the Device ID 
and Vendor ID listed above to use this code. 
 
The card uses more resources than you usually need be concerned with. 
PCIFind will show only the most commonly required information to reduce 
confusion. 
 
For those who require it, be aware of the following: 
BAR[0]: memory mapped PEX8311 
BAR[1]: I/O mapped PEX8311 

BAR[2]: I/O mapped card registers (←all most software needs)

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PCIe-DIO-24H

Page 1: ...n Diego CA 92121 858 550 9559 Fax 858 550 7322 contactus accesio com www accesio com MODELS PCIe DIO 24HS PCIe DIO 24H PCI Express 24 Channel Digital I OCard with Change of State Detection USER MANUAL File MPCIe DIO 24HS A1c ...

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Page 4: ...onnector Pin Assignments 15 Chapter 7 Specifications 17 Customer Comments 18 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 1 Block Diagram 6 Figure 3 1 Option Selection Map 9 Figure 6 1 50 Pin Male Header 15 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 1 Accessories 7 Table 5 1 Register Address Map 12 Table 5 2 Base 0 Port A DIO 12 Table 5 3 Base 1 Port B DIO 12 Table 5 4 Base 2 Port C DIO 13 Table 5 5 Base 3 DIO Port Direction Control Reg...

Page 5: ...t bit Ports independently selectable for inputs or outputs Pull up resistors on DIO lines user configurable pull down 5V VCCIO 3 3V user configurable Fused VCCIO voltage available to the user on I O header Compatible with industry standard I O racks like Gordos Opto 22 Potter Brumfield Western Reserve Controls etc Applications Automatic test systems Laboratory automation Robotics Machine control S...

Page 6: ...isabling and clearing the interrupts Each DIO line is buffered and capable of sourcing 32mA or sinking 64mA The VCCIO level is 5V or can be configured as 3 3V By default the DIO lines are pulled up with 10kΩ resistor networks to VCCIO DIO lines can also be configured as pulled down by moving a jumper DIO wiring connections are via the 50 pin header on the mounting bracket of the board This provide...

Page 7: ...uick disconnect grounding tab on the mounting bracket Factory Options Extended temperature operation 40 to 85 C RoHS compliant version Optional Accessories CAB50F 6 Six foot ribbon cable assembly with 50 pin female connectors CAB50 6 Six foot ribbon cable assembly with a 50 pin female header connector and a 50 pin female edge connector STB 50 Screw terminal board ships with standoffs but can also ...

Page 8: ...START RUN and type click OK or press c Follow the on screen prompts to install the software for this board Linux a Please refer to linux htm on the CD for information on installing under Linux Hardware Installation Please install the software package before plugging the hardware into the system Refer to the printed I O Quick Start Guide included with your board which can also be found on the CD fo...

Page 9: ...manual VCC Select Position the jumper to select either 5VTTL logic or 3 3VDC logic Figure 3 1 Option Selection Map Bias Select Select 10k ohm pull up or pull down resistors per port using the provided jumpers on the card 50 Pin Header The latching 50 pin header has standard 0 100 spacing between pins and is keyed to prevent improper connections It can be used with standard IDC type ribbon cables A...

Page 10: ...ects to pin 49 of the I O connector and is used to protect the card and PC power supply when used to power external module racks relay boards or for general purposes If an over current persists on a circuit protected by the resettable fuse it will open interrupting power to the circuit The amount of time it takes the fuse to act depends on the amount of over current and other conditions such as am...

Page 11: ...o each function on each of the cards and the respective IRQs Alternatively Windows systems can be queried to determine which resources were assigned In these operating systems you can use either PCIFind or the Device Manager utility from the System Properties Applet of the control panel The card is installed in the Data Acquisition class of the Device Manager list Selecting the card clicking Prope...

Page 12: ...se Address E Port C bit 3 IRQ Enable Read Write Base Address F IRQ Clear Write Table 5 1 Register Address Map Base Address 0 read write Port A DIO Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 PA7 PA6 PA5 PA4 PA3 PA2 PA1 PA0 Table 5 2 Base 0 Port A DIO Reading from this address will return the digital data on Port A Writing to this address will output the digital data on Port A Readback is suppo...

Page 13: ...d 7 always reading zero Ports can be written to while configured as inputs When a Port is changed from input to output the last written value will be applied If a Port has never been written to the value on the Port s pins while in input mode will be applied to the Port when configured as an output This prevents the Ports pins from glitching when set as outputs Bit Assignment Code D0 Port C Lo C0 ...

Page 14: ...Global Write any value to this address to disable all IRQ sources on the card Base Address E read write IRQ Enable Port C bit 3 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 IRQ Output 1 0 0 0 C3 Table 5 8 Base E Port C3 IRQ Enable At power up or reset all IRQ sources on the card are disabled To enable the C3 IRQ write a one to bit 0 A rising edge detected on bit 3 of Port C will generate an...

Page 15: ...me Pin Signal Name 1 PC7 2 GND 3 PC6 4 GND 5 PC5 6 GND 7 PC4 8 GND 9 PC3 10 GND 11 PC2 12 GND 13 PC1 14 GND 15 PC0 16 GND 17 PB7 18 GND 19 PB6 20 GND 21 PB5 22 GND 23 PB4 24 GND 25 PB3 26 GND 27 PB2 28 GND 29 PB1 30 GND 31 PB0 32 GND 33 PA7 34 GND 35 PA6 36 GND 37 PA5 38 GND 39 PA4 40 GND 41 PA3 42 GND 43 PA2 44 GND 45 PA1 46 GND 47 PA0 48 GND 49 VCCIO 50 GND Table 6 1 Connector Pin Assignments Th...

Page 16: ... C bit 0 PB7 I O Port B bit 7 PB6 I O Port B bit 6 PB5 I O Port B bit 5 PB4 I O Port B bit 4 PB3 I O Port B bit 3 PB2 I O Port B bit 2 PB1 I O Port B bit 1 PB0 I O Port B bit 0 PA7 I O Port A bit 7 PA6 I O Port A bit 6 PA5 I O Port A bit 5 PA4 I O Port A bit 4 PA3 I O Port A bit 3 PA2 I O Port A bit 2 PA1 I O Port A bit 1 PA0 I O Port A bit 0 VCCIO O 5V or optionally 3 3V via 0 5A resettable fuse ...

Page 17: ... 2uA 0 8V 2uA High Inputs 3 5V 2uA 2 0V 2uA Low Outputs 0 55V 32mA 0 55V 24mA High Outputs 3 8V 32mA 2 4V 24mA Table 7 1 VCCIO Logic Levels Power Output VCCIO P3 pin 49 Environmental Operating Temperature 0 to 70 C optional 40 to 85 C Storage Temperature 55 to 150 C Humidity 5 to 95 RH without condensation Board Dimensions Length 6 6 Height 4 2 seated ...

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