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cifX Communication Interfaces Real-Time Ethernet - Hilscher

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Hardware Installation, Deinstallation and Replacement 128/274<br />

5.11.3 Installing CIFX 104-RE and CIFX 104-RE-R<br />

To install the<br />

• CIFX 104-RE <strong>Communication</strong> Interface PC/104 and<br />

• CIFX 104-RE-R <strong>Communication</strong> Interface PC/104<br />

handle as follows:<br />

1. Configure starting address, interrupt and data bus width of the CIFX<br />

104-RE <strong>Communication</strong> Interface.<br />

‣ Configure the start address of the CIFX 104-RE.<br />

‣ If you are using the interrupt mode, set up a free interrupt on the CIFX<br />

104-RE.<br />

For polling operation mode interrupt jumpers are not required.<br />

Note: Several CIFX 104-RE <strong>Communication</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong> can be plugged as<br />

modules one upon the other. For each CIFX 104-RE <strong>Communication</strong><br />

Interface you must define a free memory area of 16 KByte.<br />

For further information on the starting address and or an interrupt (or<br />

polling) refer to section <strong>cifX</strong> PC/104: Set Starting Address and Interrupt on<br />

page 124.<br />

‣ Depending by the target system (motherboard), if so, set at the CIFX<br />

104-RE a Data Bus Width of 8 bit or 16 bit.<br />

By default the jumper is set for a data bus width of 16 Bit (refer to section<br />

Device Drawing CIFX 104-RE on page 126 and Device Drawing CIFX 104-<br />

RE-R on page 127).<br />

2. Take safety precautions.<br />

Lethal Electrical Shock caused by parts with more than 50V!<br />

• Disconnect the power plug of the PC or of the connecting device.<br />

• Make sure, that the power supply is off at the PC or at the connecting<br />

device.<br />

3. Open cabinet.<br />

‣ Open the cabinet of the PC or of the connecting device.<br />

Note: If several CIFX 104-RE <strong>Communication</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong> are to be put<br />

together as modules in a stack, install:<br />

(a.) the first <strong>cifX</strong> on the mainboard,<br />

(b) any other module on the respective underlying <strong>cifX</strong>.<br />

4. Install CIFX 104-RE <strong>Communication</strong> Interface.<br />

‣ Plug the CIFX 104-RE into a free PC/104 slot (or if so, to the underlying<br />

<strong>cifX</strong>).<br />

‣ Fix the <strong>cifX</strong> using 4 spacing bolts and screws intended to the mainboard<br />

(or if so, to the underlying <strong>cifX</strong>). The scope of delivery does not include<br />

spacing bolts and screws.<br />

For more see next page.<br />

<strong>cifX</strong> <strong>Communication</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong> <strong>Ethernet</strong> | Installation, Operation and Hardware Description<br />

DOC060501UM30EN | Revision 30 | English | 2011-06 | Released | Public © <strong>Hilscher</strong>, 2006-2011

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