4-Pin DIP Switch

There is a 4-Pin DIP Switch on the right top of the PCBA, which changes PCIe-NX150 behaviors for deployment or development purposes.

For example:

  • Assign different board IDs to PCIe-NX150. This is a useful feature when you have multiple PCIe-NX150 on a single host machine.

  • Boot PCIe-NX150 into OS, or, boot PCIe-NX150 into recovery mode for flashing

  • Power PCIe-NX150 by PCIe or power PCIe-NX150 by 6-pin terminal block (12V in Only)

OFF
ON

DIP Switch #1 (Board ID / High Bit) gpioCC.03

Board ID, High Bit = 0

Board ID, High Bit = 1

DIP Switch #2 (Board ID / Low Bit) gpioCC.02

Board ID, Low Bit = 0

Board ID, Low Bit = 1

DIP Switch #3 (Boot Mode)

Boot PCIe-NX150 into OS

Boot PCIe-NX150 into Recovery Mode

DIP Switch #4 (Power Mode)

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Powered by 6-Pin Terminal Block with 12V input

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To boot PCIe-NX150 into recovery mode, we would recommend to use PCIe-NX150 in a standalone mode with a direct 12V DC input.

The recommended process to boot PCIe-NX150 into recovery mode with direct 12V DC input would be:

  • Unplug the DC input

  • Put the DIP Switch #3 ON

  • Wait for 3 seconds

  • Plug the DC input

  • Wait for 3 seconds before flashing

Board ID

PCIe-NX150 changes its default IP according to the Board ID. To make our pre-installed sample code works smoothly, please also set the IP of the Host computer as follows.

DIP Switch #1
DIP Switch #2
NX Side
Host Side

0

0

150.150.50.50

150.150.50.51

0

1

150.150.51.50

150.150.51.51

1

0

150.150.52.50

150.150.52.51

1

1

150.150.53.50

150.150.53.51

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