Knowledge Base

SX10505: Selecting and setting address

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The board has a field of 9 jumpers designated “ID” and labelled 1-9. Number 9 is reserved for future purposes, leaving 8 for addressing. Eight jumpers give 256 possible bus addresses, out of which addresses 254 and 255 are invalid. The bus address is the numeric address used by Xwire to select the board. Every board connected to an Xwire system (be it using the Xwire connections or RS485), must have a unique address. The jumpers are in a binary format meaning each jumper has a unique value. Any address value from 0 to 255 is possible by adding links to the jumper connector. Every link added adds that jumpers value to the final total.

JumperValue
JP11
JP22
JP34
JP48
JP516
JP632
JP764
JP8128
JP9Reserved for future use.
Not to be loaded.

Example: If there are 3 jumper links installed. JP1 was linked, JP5 was linked and JP6 was linked the address would be 49. (1 + 16 + 32 = 49)