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ezLINX Hardware Configuration

A list of jumper configurations for setting up the various interfaces on the ezLINX development platform is given below:

Interface Configuration Jumpers Fitted Jumpers Open
RS-485 / RS-422 Half-Duplex Configuration JP3, JP4, JP40 Not applicable
Full-Duplex Configuration Not applicable JP3, JP4, JP40
120Ω termination JP19 Not applicable
RS - 232 Loopback Tout1 to Rin1 JP2 Not applicable
CAN Split terminate the bus with 120Ω and a common-mode 47nF capacitor JP17, JP18 Not applicable
SPI0 Master Mode JP5, JP7, JP9, JP11, JP13, JP15, JP20, JP36 JP6, JP8, JP10, JP12, JP14, JP16, JP21, JP37
Slave Mode JP6, JP8, JP10, JP12, JP14, JP16, JP21, JP37 JP5, JP7, JP9, JP11, JP13, JP15, JP20, JP36
SPI2 Master Mode JP22, JP24, JP26, JP28, JP30, JP32, JP35, JP38 JP23, JP25, JP27, JP29, JP31, JP33, JP34, JP39
Slave Mode JP23, JP25, JP27, JP29, JP31, JP33, JP34, JP39 JP22, JP24, JP26, JP28, JP30, JP32, JP35, JP38


For more information on each interface and jumper settings chose from the list below:

resources/eval/ezlinx/config.txt · Last modified: 14 Apr 2021 23:32 by Neil Quinn