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  • Page 2 MVME172P4 VME Embedded Controller Installation and Use V172P4A/IH2 Edition of November 2000 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 3 Printed in the United States of America. ® Motorola and the Motorola logo are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. MC68040™ and MC68060™ are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. IndustryPack™ and IP™ are trademarks of GreenSpring Computers, Inc. All other products mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
  • Page 4 The safety precautions listed below represent warnings of certain dangers of which Motorola is aware. You, as the user of the product, should follow these warnings and all other safety precautions necessary for the safe operation of the equipment in your operating environment.
  • Page 5 Flammability All Motorola PWBs (printed wiring boards) are manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V-0 by UL-recognized manufacturers. EMI Caution This equipment generates, uses and can radiate electromagnetic energy. It may cause or be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if not installed and used with adequate EMI protection.
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  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Manual Summary of Changes ....................xvi Overview of Contents ....................xvi Comments and Suggestions ..................xvii Conventions Used in This Manual................xviii CHAPTER 1 Hardware Preparation and Installation Introduction........................1-1 Getting Started ......................1-1 Overview of Installation Procedure ..............1-1 Equipment Required ...................1-2 Guidelines for Unpacking ...................1-3 ESD Precautions ....................1-3 Preparing the Board ....................1-4 MVME172P4 Configuration ................1-5...
  • Page 9 Installation Instructions ................... 1-22 IP Installation on the MVME172P4 ..............1-23 MVME172P4 Installation ................1-23 System Considerations ..................1-26 Serial Connections.................... 1-28 CHAPTER 2 Startup and Operation Introduction ....................... 2-1 Front Panel Switches and Indicators ..............2-1 Initial Conditions ....................... 2-2 Applying Power ......................
  • Page 10 CHAPTER 4 Functional Description Introduction........................4-1 Summary of Features ....................4-1 Processor and Memory ..................4-2 I/O Implementation.....................4-3 ASICs........................4-4 Block Diagram ......................4-4 Functional Description....................4-4 Data Bus Structure ....................4-6 Microprocessor ....................4-6 MC68xx060 Cache ..................4-6 No-VMEbus-Interface Option ................4-7 Memory Options ....................4-7 DRAM ......................4-7 SRAM......................4-8 About the Battery..................4-9 EPROM and Flash Memory ..............4-11 Battery-Backed-Up RAM and Clock..............4-11 VMEbus Interface and VMEchip2 ..............4-12...
  • Page 11 CHAPTER 5 Pin Assignments Connector Pin Assignments..................5-1 IndustryPack A, B, C, D Connectors................. 5-1 Remote Reset Connector - J6 ..................5-3 Serial Port Module Connector - J15 ................5-4 Serial Port 2 Connector - J18..................5-5 Serial Port 1/Console Connector - J25 ..............5-6 VMEbus Connectors - P1, P2..................
  • Page 12 List of Figures Figure 1-1. MVME172P4 Board Layout ..............1-6 Figure 1-2. Serial Interface Module, Connector Side ..........1-9 Figure 1-3. EIA-232-D Connections to MVME712M (Sheet 1 of 6)......1-29 Figure 1-4. EIA-530 Connections (Sheet 1 of 2) .............1-35 Figure 1-5. EIA-485/EIA-422 Connections.............1-37 Figure 2-1.
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  • Page 14 Table 5-7. VMEbus Connector P2 Pin Assignment...........5-8 Table A-1. MVME172P4 Specifications ..............A-1 Table B-1. Troubleshooting MVME172P4 Boards ..........B-1 Table E-1. Motorola Computer Group Documents ..........E-1 Table E-2. Manufacturers’ Documents ..............E-2 Table E-3. Related Specifications ................E-3 xiii...
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  • Page 16 About This Manual MVME172P4 VME Embedded Controller Installation and Use provides instructions for hardware preparation and installation; a board-level hardware overview; and firmware-related general information and startup instructions for the MVME172P-644 series of embedded controllers, known collectively as the ‘‘MVME172P4’’ because they are equipped with the “Petra”...
  • Page 17: Summary Of Changes

    Summary of Changes This is the second edition of MVME172P4 Installation and Use. It supersedes the September 2000 edition and incorporates the following updates. Date Description of Change October 2000 In the description of the snoop control switch on page 1-18, entries in the table concerning boards equipped with the MC68060 processor have been corrected.
  • Page 18: Comments And Suggestions

    Documentation, provides all documentation related to the MVME172P4. Comments and Suggestions Motorola welcomes and appreciates your comments on its documentation. We want to know what you think about our manuals and how we can make them better. Mail comments to:...
  • Page 19: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions Used in This Manual The following typographical conventions are used in this document: bold is used for user input that you type just as it appears; it is also used for commands, options and arguments to commands, and names of programs, directories and files.
  • Page 20: Introduction

    1Hardware Preparation and Installation Introduction This chapter provides unpacking instructions, hardware preparation guidelines, and installation instructions for the MVME172P4 VME Embedded Controller. Hardware preparation of the MVME712 series transition modules compatible with this board is described in separate manuals. Getting Started This section supplies an overview of startup procedures applicable to the MVME172P4.
  • Page 21: Equipment Required

    Hardware Preparation and Installation Table 1-1. Startup Overview (Continued) What you need to do... Refer to... Connect any other equipment you Connector Pin Assignments in Chapter 5. will be using. For more information on optional devices and equipment, refer to the documentation provided with the equipment. Power up the system.
  • Page 22: Guidelines For Unpacking

    This section applies to all hardware installations you may perform that involve the MVME172P4 board. Motorola strongly recommends the use of an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when you install or upgrade the board. Electronic components can be extremely sensitive to ESD. After removing the board from the chassis or from its protective wrapper, place the board flat on a grounded, static-free surface, component side up.
  • Page 23: Preparing The Board

    Hardware Preparation and Installation Turn the system’s power off before you perform these procedures. Failure to turn the power off before opening the enclosure can result in personal injury or damage to the equipment. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy Warning levels are present in the chassis.
  • Page 24: Mvme172P4 Configuration

    IP DMA Snoop Control (S5 Pins 1/2) On-On IP Reset Mode (S5 Pin 3) Flash Write Enable Mode (S5 Pin 4) MCECC DRAM Size (S6) On-Off-On http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 25: Figure 1-1. Mvme172P4 Board Layout

    Hardware Preparation and Installation FAIL STAT SCON FUSE SCSI ABORT RESET Figure 1-1. MVME172P4 Board Layout Computer Group Literature Center Web Site Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 26: Vme System Controller (J1)

    (i.e., with no VMEchip2 ASIC), the jumper may be installed or removed with no effect on normal operation. System Controller Auto System Controller Not System Controller (factory configuration) http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 27: Ip Bus Clock (J14)

    Hardware Preparation and Installation IP Bus Clock (J14) Header J14 selects the speed of the IP bus clock. The IP bus clock speed may be 8MHz or it may be set to the speed of the local bus clock (i.e., 30MHz for the 60MHz MC68060 or 32MHz for the 64MHz MC68LC060).
  • Page 28: Sim Selection For Serial Port B (J15)

    (sheets 3-6), Figure 1-4, and Figure 1-5 illustrate the seven configurations available for Port B. SECONDARY SIDE 1568 9502 Figure 1-2. Serial Interface Module, Connector Side http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 29: Removal Of Existing Sim

    Hardware Preparation and Installation For the part numbers of the serial interface modules, refer to Table 1-2. The part numbers are ordinarily printed on the primary side (top) of the SIMs, but may be found on the secondary side in some versions. If you need to replace an existing serial interface module with a SIM of another type, go to Removal of Existing SIM...
  • Page 30: Installation Of New Sim

    The signal relationships and signal connections in the various serial configurations available for ports A and B are illustrated in Figures 1-3 through 1-5. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-11 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 31: Serial Port 1/Console Clock (J16)

    Hardware Preparation and Installation Serial Port 1/Console Clock (J16) The MVME172P4 is shipped from the factory with the SERIAL PORT header configured for asynchronous communications (i.e., 1/CONSOLE jumpers removed). To select synchronous communications for the SERIAL connection, install jumpers across pins 1-2 and pins 3-4. PORT 1/CONSOLE Internal Clock External Clock...
  • Page 32: Ip Bus Strobe (J19)

    3-5 and 4-6. Note For MVME172P4s without the optional VMEbus interface (i.e., without the VMEchip2 ASIC), you must select the onboard battery as the backup power source. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-13 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 33: Eprom Size (J23)

    Hardware Preparation and Installation Removing all jumpers may temporarily disable the SRAM. Do not remove all jumpers from J22, except for storage. Caution Primary Source VMEbus +5V STBY Primary Source Onboard Battery Backup Power Disabled Secondary Source Onboard Battery (For storage only) Secondary Source VMEbus +5V STBY (Factory configuration) Primary Source VMEbus +5V STBY...
  • Page 34: Flash Write Protection (J24)

    DRAM (segment 4 is not used.) Refer to the illustration and table below for specifics. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-15 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 35: Table 1-3. Mc2 Dram Size Settings

    Hardware Preparation and Installation MC2 DRAM SIZE 16MB (factory configuration) 2734 0004 Table 1-3. MC2 DRAM Size Settings MC2 DRAM Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 Size Disabled 16MB Notes As shown in the preceding table, the Petra/MC2 interface supports parity DRAM emulations up to 16MB. For sizes beyond 16MB, it is necesary to use the MCECC memory model.
  • Page 36: General-Purpose Readable Switch (S4 Pin 5)

    GPI2 GPI1 REFER TO DEBUG MANUAL REFER TO DEBUG MANUAL GPI0 REFER TO DEBUG MANUAL REFER TO DEBUG MANUAL Flash Selected (factory configuration) 2735 0004 http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-17 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 37: Ip Dma Snoop Control (S5 Pins 1/2)

    Hardware Preparation and Installation IP DMA Snoop Control (S5 Pins 1/2) Segments 1 and 2 of switch S5 define the state of the snoop control bus when an IP DMA controller is local bus master. As shown in Table 1-4, S5 segment 1 controls Snoop Control signal 1 on the MC680x0 processor.
  • Page 38: Ip Reset Mode (S5 Pin 3)

    IP resets may occur in response to a software write, a power-up reset, or a local bus reset. For details, refer to the Programmer’s Reference Guide listed in “Related Documentation” in Appendix E. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-19 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 39: Flash Write Enable Mode (S5 Pin 4)

    Hardware Preparation and Installation Flash Write Enable Mode (S5 Pin 4) Segment 4 of switch S5 defines the Flash memory controller model (MC1 or MC2) to be emulated when enabling or disabling Flash memory accesses on the MVME172P4 board. With S5 segment 4 set to (the factory configuration), the board initializes in MC2 mode.
  • Page 40: Mcecc Dram Size (S6)

    ECC DRAM (segment 4 is not used.) Refer to the illustration and table below for specifics. 16MB MCECC DRAM (factory configuration ) 2737 0004 http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-21 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 41: Installation Instructions

    Hardware Preparation and Installation Table 1-5. MCECC DRAM Size Settings MCECC Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 DRAM Size 16MB 32MB 64MB Note For the MCECC memory model to be enabled, the MC2 emulation must be disabled. You disable the MC2 memory model by setting the MC2 DRAM size select switch (S3) to 110 (Off/Off/On).
  • Page 42: Ip Installation On The Mvme172P4

    – Connect user-supplied 50-pin cables to J7, J8, J26, and J27 as needed. (Because of the varying requirements for each different kind of IP, Motorola does not supply these cables.) – Bring the IP cables out the narrow slots in the MVME172P4 front panel and attach them to the appropriate external equipment, depending on the nature of the particular IP(s).
  • Page 43 Hardware Preparation and Installation Inserting or removing modules while power is applied could result in damage to module components. Caution Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in this equipment. Use extreme caution when handling, testing, and adjusting. Warning 2.
  • Page 44 Installation Instructions Note Some VME backplanes (e.g., those used in Motorola "Modular Chassis" systems) have an autojumpering feature for automatic propagation of the IACK and BG signals. Step 7 does not apply to such backplane designs. 8. Connect the P2 Adapter Board or LCP2 Adapter Board and cable(s) to MVME172P4 backplane connector P2.
  • Page 45: System Considerations

    Hardware Preparation and Installation System Considerations The MVME172P4 draws power from VMEbus backplane connectors P1 and P2. P2 is also used for the upper 16 bits of data in 32-bit transfers, and for the upper 8 address lines in extended addressing mode. The MVME172P4 may not operate properly without its main board connected to VMEbus backplane connectors P1 and P2.
  • Page 46 If a solid-state fuse opens, you will need to remove power for several minutes to let the fuse reset to a closed or shorted condition. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-27 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 47: Serial Connections

    Hardware Preparation and Installation Serial Connections The MVME172P4 uses a Zilog Z85230 serial port controller to implement the two serial communications interfaces. Each interface supports: CTS, DCD, RTS, and DTR control signals TXD and RXD transmit/receive data signals TXC and RXC synchronous clock signals The Z85230 supports synchronous (SDLC/HDLC) and asynchronous protocols.
  • Page 48: Figure 1-3. Eia-232-D Connections To Mvme712M (Sheet 1 Of 6)

    PIN 6 (TO TERMINAL) PIN 15 PIN 17 TXCO PIN 24 PIN 7 10970.01 (1-6) 9704 Figure 1-3. EIA-232-D Connections to MVME712M (Sheet 1 of 6) http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-29 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 49 Hardware Preparation and Installation 712M TRANSITION MODULE PORT 2 DB25 TO MODEM P2-C27 TXD2 PIN 2 P2-C28 RXD2 PIN 3 P2-C29 RTS2 PIN 4 P2-C30 CTS2 PIN 5 P2-C31 DTR2 PIN 20 P2-C32 DCD2 PIN 8 PIN 6 CABLE PIN 15 TO TERMINAL PIN 17 TXCO...
  • Page 50 PIN 6 (TO MODEM) PIN 15 PIN 17 TXCO PIN 24 PIN 7 10970.01 (3-6) 9704 Figure 1-3. EIA-232-D Connections to MVME712M (Sheet 3 of 6) http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-31 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 51 Hardware Preparation and Installation 712M TRANSITION MODULE PORT 4 TO MODEM DB25 P2-A25 TXD4 PIN 2 P2-A26 RXD4 PIN 3 P2-A27 RTS4 PIN 4 P2-A29 CTS4 PIN 5 P2-A30 DTR4 PIN 20 P2-A31 DCD4 PIN 8 PIN 6 RTXC P2-A32 RTXC4 PIN 15 TRXC...
  • Page 52 PIN 6 (TO MODEM) PIN 15 PIN 17 TXCO PIN 24 PIN 7 10970.01 (5-6) 9704 Figure 1-3. EIA-232-D Connections to MVME712M (Sheet 5 of 6) http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-33 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 53 Hardware Preparation and Installation 712M TRANSITION MODULE PORT 4 DB25 TO MODEM P2-A25 TXD4 PIN 2 P2-A26 RXD4 PIN 3 P2-A27 RTS4 PIN 4 P2-A29 CTS4 PIN 5 P2-A30 DTR4 PIN 20 P2-A31 DCD4 PIN 8 PIN 6 RTXC P2-A32 RTXC4 PIN 15 TO TERMINAL...
  • Page 54: Figure 1-4. Eia-530 Connections (Sheet 1 Of 2)

    PIN 24 TM_A PIN 25 LL_A PIN 18 RL_A PIN 21 PIN 7 PIN 7 10971.01 (1-2) 9704 Figure 1-4. EIA-530 Connections (Sheet 1 of 2) http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-35 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 55 Hardware Preparation and Installation P2 CONNECTOR TXD_B P2-C18 TXD_A P2-A25 RXD_B P2-A19 RXD_A P2-A26 RTS_B P2-C19 RTS_A P2-A27 CTS_B P2-C26 CTS_A P2-A29 DTR_B P2-A23 DTR_A P2-A30 DCD_B P2-C22 DCD_A P2-A31 DSR_B P2-A22 MVME 172P4 EIA-530 DCE CONFIGURATION DSR_A P2-A20 (TO TERMINAL) TXC_B P2-C24 TXC_A...
  • Page 56: Figure 1-5. Eia-485/Eia-422 Connections

    PIN 3 TXC_B PIN 12 TXC_A PIN 15 RXC_B PIN 9 RXC_A PIN 17 DRIVER/RECEIVER CONTROLLER REFER TO INSTALLATION MANUAL 1566 9501 Figure 1-5. EIA-485/EIA-422 Connections http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-37 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 57 Hardware Preparation and Installation 1-38 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 58: Introduction

    2Startup and Operation Introduction This chapter provides information on powering up the MVME172P4 VME Embedded Controller after its installation in a system, and describes the functionality of the switches, status indicators, and I/O ports. For programming information, consult the MVME1X2P4 VME Embedded Controller Programmer’s Reference Guide.
  • Page 59: Initial Conditions

    Startup and Operation Table 2-1. MVME172P4 Front Panel Controls Control/Indicator Function SCON LED (DS4, green) System controller. Lights when the VMEchip2 ASIC is functioning as VMEbus system controller. LED (DS5, green) LAN activity. Lights when the LAN controller is functioning as local bus master.
  • Page 60: Applying Power

    Power-On Self-Test diagnostics POST BOOTING Firmware-configured boot mechanism, if so configured. Default is no boot. Interactive, command-driven on-line MONITOR debugger, when terminal connected. Figure 2-1. MVME172P4/Firmware System Startup http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 61: Pre-Startup Checklist

    Startup and Operation Pre-Startup Checklist Before you power up the MVME172P4 system, be sure that the following conditions exist: 1. Jumpers and/or configuration switches on the MVME172P4 VME Embedded Controller and associated equipment are set as required for your particular application. 2.
  • Page 62: Bringing Up The Board

    MC68LC060). The factory configuration has a jumper installed on J14 pins 1-2, denoting an 8MHz clock. Verify that this setting is appropriate for your application. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 63: Table 2-2. Software-Readable Switches

    Startup and Operation Table 2-2. Software-Readable Switches Bit No. S4 Segment Function GPI0 When set to 1 (high), instructs the debugger to use local static RAM for its work page (variables, stack, vector tables, etc.). GPI1 When set to 1 (high), instructs the debugger to use the default setup/operation parameters in ROM instead of the user setup/operation parameters in NVRAM.
  • Page 64 MVME172P4, or Serial Port 2 on the MVME712x series transition module. (For other connection options, refer to Serial Connections in Chapter 1.) Set the terminal up as follows: http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 65 Startup and Operation – Eight bits per character – One stop bit per character – Parity disabled (no parity) – Baud rate 9600 baud (the power-up default) After power-up, you can reconfigure the baud rate of the debug port by using the 172Bug Port Format (PF) command. Note Whatever the baud rate, some form of hardware handshaking —...
  • Page 66: Autoboot

    At power-up, Autoboot is enabled and (provided that the drive and controller numbers encountered are valid) the following message is displayed upon the system console: Autoboot in progress... To abort hit <BREAK> http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 67: Romboot

    This leaves the remainder of the Flash memory and the EPROM socket (XU1) available for your use. Note You may wish to contact your Motorola sales office for assistance in using these resources. The ROMboot function is configured/enabled via the ENV command (refer to Chapter 3) and is executed at power-up (optionally also at reset).
  • Page 68: Network Boot

    For complete details on using the ROMboot function, refer to the Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User’s Manual. Network Boot Network Auto Boot is a software routine in the 172Bug Flash/EPROM which provides a mechanism for booting an operating system using a network (local Ethernet interface) as the boot device.
  • Page 69: Restarting The System

    Startup and Operation At power-up, Network Boot is enabled and (provided that the drive and controller numbers encountered are valid) the following message is displayed upon the system console: Network Boot in progress... To abort hit <BREAK> After this message, there is a delay to let you abort the Auto Boot process if you wish.
  • Page 70: Abort

    ABORT which may interrupt the processor if enabled. The target registers, reflecting the machine state at the time the switch was pressed, are ABORT http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-13 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 71: Break

    Refer to the Debugging Package 172-Diag> for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User’s Manual for complete descriptions of the diagnostic routines available and instructions on how to invoke them. Note that some diagnostics depend on restart defaults that are set up only in a particular restart mode.
  • Page 72: Introduction

    A list of 172Bug commands appears at the end of the chapter. For complete user information about 172Bug, refer to the Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User’s Manual and to the MVME172Bug Diagnostics User’s Manual, listed under Related Documentation.
  • Page 73 172Bug Firmware 172Bug includes: Commands for display and modification of memory Breakpoint and tracing capabilities A powerful assembler/disassembler useful for patching programs A “self-test at power-up” feature which verifies the integrity of the system In addition, the TRAP #15 system calls make various 172Bug routines that handle I/O, data conversion, and string functions available to user programs.
  • Page 74: 172Bug Implementation

    172Bug Implementation If you have used one or more of Motorola’s other debugging packages, you will find the CISC 172Bug very similar. Some effort has also been made to improve the consistency of interactive commands. For example, delimiters between commands and arguments may be commas or spaces interchangeably.
  • Page 75: Memory Requirements

    172Bug Firmware Memory Requirements The program portion of 172Bug is approximately 512KB of code, consisting of download, debugger, and diagnostic packages contained entirely in Flash memory or in EPROM. The 172Bug firmware executes from address $FF800000 whether in Flash or EPROM. If you set switch S4 segment 5 to , the address spaces of the Flash and EPROM are swapped.
  • Page 76: Using 172Bug

    This allows you to correct entry errors, if necessary, with the control characters described in the Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User’s Manual, Chapter 1. After the debugger executes the command you have entered, the prompt reappears.
  • Page 77: Debugger Commands

    Debugger Commands The 172Bug debugger commands are summarized in the following table. The commands are described in detail in the Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User’s Manual. Table 3-2. Debugger Commands Command Description Automatic Bootstrap Operating System...
  • Page 78 Network Boot Operating System and Halt Network Boot Operating System NIOC Network I/O Control NIOP Network I/O Physical NIOT Network I/O Teach NPING Network Ping Offset Registers Display/Modify Printer Attach http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 79: Modifying The Environment

    172Bug Firmware Table 3-2. Debugger Commands (Continued) Command Description NOPA Printer Detach Port Format NOPF Port Detach PFLASH Program FLASH Memory Put RTC Into Power Save Mode for Storage ROMboot Enable NORB ROMboot Disable Register Display REMOTE Connect the Remote Modem to CSO RESET Cold/Warm Reset Read Loop...
  • Page 80: Cnfg - Configure Board Information Block

    NVRAM. The CNFG and ENV commands are both described in the Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User’s Manual. Refer to that manual for general information about their use and capabilities. The following paragraphs present supplementary information on CNFG and ENV that is specific to the 172Bug firmware, along with the parameters that you can modify with the ENV command.
  • Page 81 Refer to the MVME1X2P4 VME Embedded Controller Programmer’s Reference Guide for the actual location and other information about the Board Information Block. Refer to the Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User's Manual for a CNFG description and examples.
  • Page 82: Env - Set Environment

    Use the ENV command to view and/or configure interactively all 172Bug operational parameters that are kept in Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM). Refer to the Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User’s Manual for a description of the use of ENV. Additional information on registers in the MVME172P4 that affect these parameters appears in your MVME1X2P4 VME Embedded Controller Programmer’s Reference...
  • Page 83 172Bug Firmware Table 3-3. ENV Command Parameters (Continued) ENV Parameter and Options Default Meaning of Default Local SCSI Bus Reset on No local SCSI bus reset on debugger startup. Debugger Startup [Y/N] Local SCSI Bus Negotiations Asynchronous negotiations. Type [A/S/N] Industry Pack Reset on Debugger IP modules are reset on debugger startup.
  • Page 84 Ending Address parameters, the bug will place its work page in the onboard static RAM on the MVME172P4. Default Memory Search Ending Address is the calculated size of local memory. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-13 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 85 172Bug Firmware Table 3-3. ENV Command Parameters (Continued) ENV Parameter and Options Default Meaning of Default Memory Search Increment Size 00010000 Multi-CPU feature used to offset the location of the Bug work page. This must be a multiple of the debugger work page, modulo $10000 (64KB).
  • Page 86 Size of Static Memory 00080000 The size of the SRAM type memory present. The default is the calculated size of the onboard SRAM or an SRAM type mezzanine. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-15 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 87 172Bug Firmware Table 3-3. ENV Command Parameters (Continued) ENV Parameter and Options Default Meaning of Default ENV asks the following series of questions to set up the VMEbus interface for the MVME172P series modules. You should have a working knowledge of the VMEchip2 as given in the MVME1X2P4 VME Embedded Controller Programmer’s Reference Guide in order to perform this configuration.
  • Page 88 16MB of calculated RAM. Do not set up and enable the Master Address Decoder #3. This is the default for boards containing at least 16MB of calculated RAM. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-17 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 89 172Bug Firmware Table 3-3. ENV Command Parameters (Continued) ENV Parameter and Options Default Meaning of Default Master Starting Address #3 00000000 Base address of the VMEbus resource that is accessible from the local bus. If enabled, the value is calculated as one more than the calculated size of memory.
  • Page 90 Local Bus Time Out Code Controls local bus timeout. Default $02 = 256 µs. VMEbus Access Time Out Code Controls the local-bus-to-VMEbus access timeout. Default $02 = 32 ms. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-19 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 91: Configuring The Industrypacks

    172Bug Firmware Configuring the IndustryPacks asks the following series of questions to set up IndustryPack modules (IPs) on MVME172P4s. The MVME1X2P4 VME Embedded Controller Programmer’s Reference Guide describes the base addresses and the IP register settings. Refer to that manual for information on setting base addresses and register bits. IP A Base Address = 00000000? IP B Base Address...
  • Page 92 If an undesirable configuration already exists, you may wish to restore the factory defaults with env;d <CR>. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-21 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 93 172Bug Firmware ENV warning example: WARNING: Memory MAP Overlap Condition Exists S-Address E-Address Enable Overlap M-Type Memory-MAP-Name $00000000 $FFFFFFFF Master Local Memory (Dynamic RAM) $FFE00000 $FFE7FFFF Master Static RAM $01000000 $EFFFFFFF Master VMEbus Master #1 $00000000 $00000000 Master VMEbus Master #2 $00000000 $00FFFFFF Master...
  • Page 94: Introduction

    4Functional Description Introduction This chapter describes the MVME172P4 VME embedded controller on a block diagram level. The Summary of Features provides an overview of the MVME172P4, followed by a detailed description of several blocks of circuitry. Figure 4-1 shows a block diagram of the overall board architecture.
  • Page 95: Processor And Memory

    Functional Description Table 4-1. MVME172P4 Features (Continued) Feature Description Switches RESET ABORT switches on front panel Eight: Board Fail (FAIL) , CPU Status (STAT) , CPU Activity (RUN) , System Status LEDs Controller ( SCON ), LAN Activity (LAN) , Fuse Status ( FUSE ), SCSI Activity...
  • Page 96: I/O Implementation

    The I/O connection for the serial ports on the MVME172P4 is also implemented with two DB25 connectors on the front panel. In addition, the panel has cutouts for routing of flat cables to the optional IndustryPack modules. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 97: Asics

    Functional Description ASICs The following ASICs are used on the MVME172P4: VMEchip2 ASIC (VMEbus interface). Provides two tick timers, a watchdog timer, programmable map decoders for the master and slave interfaces, and a VMEbus to/from local bus DMA controller as well as a VMEbus to/from local bus non-DMA programmed access interface, a VMEbus interrupter, a VMEbus system controller, a VMEbus interrupt handler, and a VMEbus requester.
  • Page 98: Figure 4-1. Mvme172P4 Block Diagram

    Functional Description Figure 4-1. MVME172P4 Block Diagram http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 99: Data Bus Structure

    Functional Description Data Bus Structure The local bus on the MVME172P4 is a 32-bit synchronous bus that is based on the MC68060 bus, and which supports burst transfers and snooping. The various local bus master and slave devices use the local bus to communicate.
  • Page 100: No-Vmebus-Interface Option

    MVME172FX or -LX products. If the Petra ASIC is supporting MVME172FX functionality, the parity memory controller model will be enabled by default. If the Petra ASIC is supporting http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 101: Sram

    Functional Description MVME172LX functionality, firmware will enable either the parity or the ECC memory controller model, depending on board configuration. (The board configuration is a function of switch settings and resistor population options.) User code can modify Petra register settings to operate in either mode. User code can also modify map decoder/switch settings to enable the maximum amount of memory available.
  • Page 102: About The Battery

    Chapter 3) or its equivalent application-specific command. When restoring the board to service, execute the 172Bug SET command (set mmddyyhhmm) after installation to restart the oscillator and initialize the clock. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 103 Functional Description The MVME172P4 is shipped with the battery disconnected (i.e., with VMEbus +5V standby voltage selected as both primary and secondary power source). In order to use the battery as a power source, whether primary or secondary, it is necessary to reconfigure the jumpers on J22 before installing the board.
  • Page 104: Eprom And Flash Memory

    Although the M48T58 is an 8-bit device, the interface provided by the Petra chip supports 8-, 16-, and 32-bit accesses to the M48T58. Refer http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-11 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 105: Vmebus Interface And Vmechip2

    Functional Description to the description of the Petra MC2 function in the MVME1X2P4 VME Embedded Controller Programmer’s Reference Guide and to the M48T58 data sheet for detailed programming guidance and battery life information. VMEbus Interface and VMEchip2 The VMEchip2 ASIC provides the local-bus-to-VMEbus interface, the VMEbus-to-local-bus interface, and the DMA controller functions of the local VMEbus.
  • Page 106 The configuration of port B on the Z85230 is determined via a Serial Interface Module (SIM) which is installed at connector J15 on the MVME172P4 board. Five SIMs are available: http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-13 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 107 Functional Description SIMM05 — DTE with EIA-232-D interface SIMM06 — DCE with EIA-232-D interface SIMM07 — DTE with EIA-530 interface SIMM08 — DCE with EIA-530 interface SIMM09 — EIA-485 interface, or DCE or DTE with EIA-422 interface Port B is routed, via the SIM, to: 1.
  • Page 108: Industrypack (Ip) Interfaces

    Refer to the IP2 programming model in the MVME1X2P4 VME Embedded Controller Programmer’s Reference Guide for details of the IP interface. Refer to Chapter 5 for the pin assignments of the IP connectors. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-15 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 109: Ethernet Interface

    Functional Description Notes MVME172P4 boards do not monitor power supply +5 Vdc power and assert IP reset if the power falls too low. Instead, IP reset is handled by the172Bug firmware’s ENV command, as described in Chapter 3. The IP reset is also driven active by the power-up reset signal.
  • Page 110: Scsi Interface

    Six 32-bit programmable tick timers with 1µs resolution are available: two in the VMEchip2 ASIC and four in the Petra/MC2 chip. The tick timers may be programmed to generate periodic interrupts to the processor. Refer http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-17 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 111: Watchdog Timer

    Functional Description to the VMEchip2 and Petra/MC2 descriptions in the MVME1X2P4 VME Embedded Controller Programmer’s Reference Guide for detailed programming information. Watchdog Timer A watchdog timer function is provided in both the Petra/MC2 chip and the VMEchip2 ASIC. When the watchdog timer is enabled, it must be reset by software within the programmed interval or it times out.
  • Page 112: Local Bus Arbiter

    50-pin connectors behind the front panel are for external connections to IP signals. Pin assignments for the connectors on the MVME172P4 are listed in Chapter 5. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-19 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 113: Remote Status And Control

    Functional Description Remote Status and Control The remote status and control connector, J6, is a 20-pin connector located behind the front panel of the MVME172P4. It provides system designers with flexibility in accessing critical indicator and reset functions. When the board is enclosed in a chassis and the front panel is not visible, this connector allows the Reset, Abort, and LED functions to be extended to the control panel of the system, where they are visible.
  • Page 114: Connector Pin Assignments

    The tables in this chapter furnish pin assignments only. For detailed descriptions of the interconnect signals, consult the support information for the MVME172P4 (available through your Motorola sales office). IndustryPack A, B, C, D Connectors Up to four IndustryPack (IP) modules may be installed on the MVME172P4.
  • Page 115: Table 5-1. Industrypack Interconnect Signals

    Pin Assignments For external cabling to the IP modules, four 50-pin IDC connectors (module A, J8; module B, J7; module C, J27; module D, J26) are provided behind the MVME172P4 front panel. The pin assignments are the same for both types of connector. Table 5-1.
  • Page 116: Remote Reset Connector - J6

    Table 5-2. Remote Reset Connector J6 Pin Assignments P5VF LANLED∗ P12VLED∗ SCSILED∗ VMELED∗ No connection RUNLED∗ STSLED∗ FAILSTAT∗ No connection SCONLED∗ ABORTSW∗ RESETSW∗ GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 No connection http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 117: Serial Port Module Connector - J15

    Pin Assignments Serial Port Module Connector - J15 Port B of the Z85230 serial communications controller on the MVME172P4 board is configurable via serial interface modules (SIMs) that are installed at connector J15. The serial interface modules currently available are listed and described in Chapter 2. The pin assignments for J15 are listed in the following table.
  • Page 118: Serial Port 2 Connector - J18

    Table 5-4. Serial Connector J18 Pin Assignments DBPIN1 DBPIN14 TXDB TXCB RXDB DBPIN16 RTSB RXCB CTSB DBPIN18 DSRB DBPIN19 DTRB DCDB DBPIN21 DBPIN9 DBPIN22 DBPIN10 DBPIN23 DBPIN11 TXCOB DBPIN12 DBPIN25 DBPIN13 http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 119: Serial Port 1/Console Connector - J25

    Pin Assignments Serial Port 1/Console Connector - J25 A DB25 socket connector located on the front panel of the MVME172P4 provides the interface to Serial Port 1. The pin assignments for the connector are as follows. Table 5-5. Serial Connector J25 Pin Assignments No Connection No Connection TXDA...
  • Page 120: Table 5-6. Vmebus Connector P1 Pin Assignments

    VA18 VIACKIN∗ Not Used VA17 VIACKOUT∗ Not Used VA16 VAM4 VA15 VIRQ7∗ VA14 VIRQ6∗ VA13 VIRQ5∗ VA12 VIRQ4∗ VA11 VIRQ3∗ VA10 VIRQ2∗ VIRQ1∗ –12V P5VSTDBY +12V http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 121: Table 5-7. Vmebus Connector P2 Pin Assignment

    Pin Assignments Table 5-7. VMEbus Connector P2 Pin Assignment Row A Row B Row C DB0∗ C– DB1∗ DB2∗ Not Used T– DB3∗ VA24 DB4∗ VA25 R– DB5∗ VA26 DB6∗ VA27 P12VLAN DB7∗ VA28 No Connection DBP∗ VA29 No Connection ATN∗...
  • Page 122: Appendix A Specifications

    ASpecifications Board Specifications The following table lists the general specifications for the MVME172P4 VME embedded controller. The subsequent sections detail cooling requirements and EMC regulatory compliance. A complete functional description of the MVME172P4 boards appears in Chapter 4. Specifications for the optional IndustryPack modules can be found in the documentation for those modules.
  • Page 123: Cooling Requirements

    (base board and modules) at a velocity typically achievable by using a 100 CFM axial fan. Temperature qualification is performed in a standard Motorola VME system chassis. Twenty-five-watt load boards are inserted in two card slots, one on each side, adjacent to the board under test, to simulate a high power density system configuration.
  • Page 124: Special Considerations For Elevated-Temperature Operation

    2. Do not place boards with high power dissipation next to the MVME172P4. 3. Use low-power IP modules only. The preferred locations for IP modules are position A (J4 and J5) and position D (J29 and J30). http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 125: Emc Regulatory Compliance

    Specifications EMC Regulatory Compliance The MVME172P4 was tested without IndustryPacks in an EMC-compliant chassis and meets the requirements for Class B equipment. Compliance was achieved under the following conditions: Shielded cables on all external I/O ports. Cable shields connected to chassis ground via metal shell connectors bonded to a conductive module front panel.
  • Page 126: Solving Startup Problems

    BTroubleshooting Solving Startup Problems In the event of difficulty with your MVME172P4 VME embedded controller, try the simple troubleshooting steps on the following pages before calling for help or sending the board back for repair. Some of the procedures will return the board to the factory debugger environment. (The board was tested under these conditions before it left the factory.) The self- tests may not run in all user-customized environments.
  • Page 127 Troubleshooting Table B-1. Troubleshooting MVME172P4 Boards Condition Possible Problem Try This: II. There is a display A. The keyboard Recheck the keyboard connections and power. on the terminal, may be connected but input from the incorrectly. keyboard has no B. Board jumpers or Verify the settings of the board jumpers and configuration effect.
  • Page 128 A. No apparent No further troubleshooting steps are required. in system mode problems — and the board troubleshooting is autoboots, or the done. board has passed self-tests. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 129 Troubleshooting Table B-1. Troubleshooting MVME172P4 Boards Condition Possible Problem Try This: VI. The board has A. There may be 1. Document the problem and return the board for service. failed one or some fault in the 2. Phone 1-800-222-5640. more of the tests board hardware or listed above, and the on-board...
  • Page 130: Network Controller Modules Supported

    CNetwork Controller Data Network Controller Modules Supported The 172Bug firmware supports the following VMEbus network controller modules. The default address for each module type and position is shown to indicate where the controller must reside to be supported by 172Bug. The controllers are accessed via the specified CLUN and DLUNs listed here.
  • Page 131 Network Controller Data Computer Group Literature Center Web Site Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 132: Controller Modules Supported

    DDisk/Tape Controller Data Controller Modules Supported The following VMEbus disk/tape controller modules are supported by the 172Bug. The default address for each controller type is First Address. The controller can be addressed by First CLUN during execution of the , or commands, or during execution of the .DSKRD or .DSKWR TRAP #15 calls.
  • Page 133: Default Configurations

    Disk/Tape Controller Data Default Configurations Note SCSI Common Command Set (CCS) devices are the only ones tested by Motorola Computer Group. CISC Embedded Controllers -- 7 Devices Controller LUN Address Device LUN Device Type $XXXXXXXX SCSI Common Command Set (CCS), which...
  • Page 134 (CCS), which may be any of these: - Fixed direct access $FFFFA700 - Removable flexible direct access (TEAC style) - CD-ROM - Sequential access Local floppy drive Local floppy drive http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 135 Disk/Tape Controller Data MVME328 -- 14 Devices Controller LUN Address Device LUN Device Type $FFFF9000 SCSI Common Command Set (CCS), which may be any of these: - Removable flexible direct access (TEAC style) $FFFF9800 - CD-ROM - Sequential access $FFFF4800 Same as above, but these will only be available if $FFFF5800...
  • Page 136: Iot Command Parameters

    5.25/HD 3.5/HD 3.5/ED Notes 1. All numerical parameters are in hexadecimal unless otherwise noted. 2. The DSDD5 type floppy is the default setting for the debugger. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 137 Disk/Tape Controller Data Computer Group Literature Center Web Site Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 138: Mcg Documents

    ERelated Documentation MCG Documents The Motorola Computer Group publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain paper or electronic copies of MCG publications by: Contacting your local Motorola sales office Visiting MCG’s World Wide Web literature site, http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
  • Page 139: Manufacturers' Documents

    Document Title and Source Number M68000 Family Reference Manual M68000FR MC68040 Microprocessor User’s Manual M68040UM Literature Distribution Center for Motorola Telephone: 1-800- 441-2447 FAX: (602) 994-6430 or (303) 675-2150 E-mail: ldcformotorola@hibbertco.com Web: http://www.mot.com/SPS 82596CA Local Area Network Coprocessor Data Sheet 290218 82596CA Local Area Network Coprocessor User’s Manual...
  • Page 140: Related Specifications

    Versatile Backplane Bus: VMEbus ANSI/IEEE Standard 1014-1987 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Publication and Sales Department 345 East 47th Street New York, New York 10017-21633 Telephone: 1-800-678-4333 http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 141 Related Documentation Table E-3. Related Specifications (Continued) Publication Document Title and Source Number Microprocessor system bus for 1 to 4 byte data IEC 821 BUS Bureau Central de la Commission Electrotechnique Internationale 3, rue de Varembé Geneva, Switzerland ANSI Small Computer System Interface-2 (SCSI-2), Draft Document X3.131- X3.131-198X Rev.
  • Page 142 Index Numerics BBRAM (battery-backed-up RAM) and clock 3-8, 4-11 172Bug BG (bus grant) signal 1-24 disk/tape controller data block diagram, MVME172P4 firmware board implementation architecture network controller data configuration overview connectors 4-19 stack space dimensions 27C040 EPROM features 53C710 SCSI controller 4-17 installation 1-23...
  • Page 143 Index conductive chassis rails (EMC compliance) data sheets date and time, setting 2-8, configurable items, MVME172P4 board DCE (data circuit-terminating equipment) configuration switches 4-13 S3 (Flash Write Enable mode) debugger S3 (MC2 DRAM size) 1-15, commands S4 (as general-purpose readable switch) firmware (172Bug) 1-17 prompt...
  • Page 144 4-18 preparation J15 connector (SIM selection) high-temperature operation J16 jumpers 1-12 humidity, relative J17 jumpers 1-12 J18 serial connector 4-19 J19 jumper 1-13 http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature IN-3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 145 Index J22 jumpers MC2 sector registers 1-17 J23 jumper 1-14 MC680x0 or MC68LC0x0 MPU J25 serial connector 4-19 MC68xx0x0 cache memory J6 connector 4-20 MCECC memory model 1-16, 1-22 jumper headers memory controller emulations (MC1/MC2) EPROM size selection (J23) 1-14 1-20, 1-21 J1 (system controller selection) 1-7,...
  • Page 146 QIC-02 streaming tape drive considerations for transition modules 4-15 regulatory compliance installation 1-11 regulatory guidelines model numbers 4-13 related specifications part numbers 1-10 relative humidity removal 1-10 selection http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature IN-5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 147 Index serial port 2, MVME712M 4-13, 4-14 terminal serial ports configuration Set Bug/Operating System Environment input/output control (ENV) firmware command 3-11 tick timers 4-17 setting date and time 2-8, timeout shielded cables global bus 1-26 SIMs (serial interface modules) local bus 4-18 size of base board transition module serial ports 4-13, 4-14,...
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