Bringing Up The Board - Motorola MVME162P2 Series Installation And Use Manual

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Bringing up the Board

The MVME162P2 comes with MVME162Bug firmware installed. For the
firmware to operate properly with the board, you must follow the steps
below.
Inserting or removing boards with power applied may damage board
!
components.
Caution
Turn all equipment power OFF. Refer to
page 1-5
for your particular application.
1. Configuration switch S4 on the MVME162P2 contains eight
2. Configure header J1 as appropriate for the desired system controller
3. Header J11 enables or disables the IP bus strobe function on the
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and verify that jumpers and switches are configured as necessary
segments, which all affect the operation of the firmware. They are
read as a register (at location $FFF4202C) in the Petra MC2 sector.
(The MVME1X2P2 VME Embedded Controller Programmer's
Reference Guide has additional information on the Petra MC2
emulation.) The bit values are read as a 0 when the corresponding
switch segment is set to
.
OFF
The default configuration for S4 has S4 set to all 0s (all switch
segments set to
). The 162Bug firmware reserves/defines the four
ON
lower order bits (GPI0 to GPI3, switch segments 5-8).
describes the bit assignments on S4.
functionality (always system controller, never system controller, or
self-regulating) on the MVME162P2.
MVME162P2. The factory configuration puts no jumper on J11,
disabling the Strobe∗ signal to the Petra/IP2 chip. Verify that this
setting is appropriate for your application.
MVME162P2 Configuration on
, or as a 1 when that segment is set to
ON
Bringing up the Board
Table 2-2
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