Manual

IDS pin # SIGNAL
1 Data bit 0
2 Data bit 1
3 Data bit 2
4 Data bit 3
5 Data bit 4
6 Data bit 5
7 Data bit 6
8 Data bit 7
9 Address bit 0
10 Address bit 1
11 Address bit 2
12 Address bit 3
13 Address bit 4
14 Address bit 5
15 Address bit 6
16 Address bit 7
17 ground
18 ground
19 Strobe/
20 Reset/
When the address and data lines are valid, the rising edge of the Strobe line will latch the
data into the addressed outputs.
F) Board Error LED: This LED will flash when:
1) Smart Analog Card just booted
2) An error is found in the DMX-512 data checksum
3) An error is found in the Smart Brick Network checksum
G) DMX-512 LED: This LED will be lit when the BS-ANA is receiving DMX-512 data.
H) Brick Heart: The heartbeat from the Smart Brick Brain is transmitted throughout the system
over the Smart Brick Network. The presence of a healthy heartbeat means that the data on
the Smart Brick Network is getting through cleanly. If it ever stutters or flashes erratically (or not
at all), then there is a problem with the Smart Brick Brain, the Smart Brick Network, or the BS-
ANA. As the DMX-512 takes precedence over the Smart Brick Network, this LED will go dark
whenever a DMX-512 signal is present.
I) Heartbeat: This LED Flashes continuously while the CPU is running. If it ever stops for more than
a fraction of a second, the 'Deadman' circuit in the BS-ANA will automatically reset the CPU.
While performing an Ease-In, the heart rate will double.
J) Address: Two HEXadecimal switches that are used to set the base address for the card. This
address is always used to access the BS-ANA through the serial port. It is also normally the first
DMX-512 address used (data at this DMX-512 address will be output through output #0). The
DMX-512 address can also be set through the configuration screen. This will override the DMX-
512 address set by these switches.
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