Hardware Preparation and Installation
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Serial Port 4 Receive Clock Configuration (J16)
In synchronous serial communications, you can configure Serial
Port 4 on the MVME2603/2604 to use the clock signals provided by
the RxC signal line. On
MVME712M-compatible
versions of the base
board, header J16 configures port 4 to either drive or receive RxC.
The factory configuration has port 4 set to receive RxC. J16 remains
open on MVME761-compatible versions.
To complete the configuration of Serial Port 4, you must set the
following configuration headers as well:
❏
J17 (Serial Port 4 transmit clock configuration)
❏
J20 (Serial Port 4 transmit clock receiver buffer control)
❏
J15 on the MVME712M transition module or J3 on the
MVME761 transition module (Serial Port 4 clock
configuration)
Figures 1-8/1-9 (for the MVME712M) and Figures 1-14/1-15 (for
the MVME761) diagram the overall jumper settings required on the
MVME2603/2604 and transition module for a Serial Port 4 DCE or
DTE configuration.
For additional details on the configuration of those headers, refer to
the
MVME712M
or
MVME761 Transition Module
sections or to the
userÕs manual for the transition module you are using (listed in the
Related Documentation
appendix).
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2
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Drive RxC
Receive RxC
J16
J16
(factory configuration)
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