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All of our default baseboards contain a hard wired 3-state 8-input multiplexers. This is not required to implement in custom baseboards, but it can be useful to identify the board in software. During startup of the macrocontroller 4 DIO are used to obtain the baseboard model id. The red LED (CN2_06) is state 0, green LED (CN2_08) is state 1, BUS_DIR (CN1_98), and BD_ID_DATA (CN1_83) are used for this purpose. | All of our default baseboards contain a hard wired 3-state 8-input multiplexers. This is not required to implement in custom baseboards, but it can be useful to identify the board in software. During startup of the macrocontroller 4 DIO are used to obtain the baseboard model id. The red LED (CN2_06) is state 0, green LED (CN2_08) is state 1, BUS_DIR (CN1_98), and BD_ID_DATA (CN1_83) are used for this purpose. | ||
[[File:BoardID.png|right|300px|TS-8160 baseboard ID resulting in ID 6.]] | [[File:BoardID.png|caption|right|300px|TS-8160 baseboard ID resulting in ID 6.]] |
Revision as of 10:29, 10 January 2013
All of our default baseboards contain a hard wired 3-state 8-input multiplexers. This is not required to implement in custom baseboards, but it can be useful to identify the board in software. During startup of the macrocontroller 4 DIO are used to obtain the baseboard model id. The red LED (CN2_06) is state 0, green LED (CN2_08) is state 1, BUS_DIR (CN1_98), and BD_ID_DATA (CN1_83) are used for this purpose.