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Installing the Hardware
DS1103 Hardware Installation and Configuration March 2004
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There are other devices like network boards or SCSI controllers
using the same I/O address range.
This does not apply if the expansion box is connected to the PC via
Ethernet or via the link boards DS813/DS815/DS817 and DS814. In
this case, only the link boards (PC) need resources in the PC. These
resources are assigned automatically by the link boards’
plug & play feature.
If you want to install the DS1103 in an expansion box, the
plug & play circuit on the DS1103 must be disabled. This is done
automatically, when the board’s I/O base address is set to an
address other than “000H”.
Suppose you have connected several expansion boxes to your
host PC via one of the link boards (PC) DS813, DS815, or DS817,
or via a MultiLink Panel DS830. If two (or more) of these boxes
contain a dSPACE board of the same type, you have to set them to
different I/O base addresses to allow the identification in
ControlDesk.
Within an Ethernet multiconnect group, the I/O base addresses of
all included dSPACE boards must be unique.
Instructions on
address changing
For detailed instructions on changing the I/O base address, refer to
How to Change I/O Base Addresses on page 38.

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dSPACE DS1103 Specifications

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BranddSPACE
ModelDS1103
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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