Hardware Upgrades And Accessories; Pmc Module; Table 6 Possible On-Board Upgrades And Accessories Combinations - Motorola PPC/CPCI-690 Reference Manual

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Hardware Upgrades and Accessories

Hardware Upgrades and Accessories

PMC Module

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The PPC/CPCI-690 itself allows an easy and cost-efficient way to adapt the
system board to your application needs.
The following table gives an overview on the possible product combina-
tions, described in Table 2 "Ordering Information Excerpt" page 1-7.
Note: If you use the PMC-244FD and if you want to use the IDE interface
via the RTB, the PMC module has to be installed into PMC slot 1.
Possible On-Board Upgrades and Accessories Combinations
Table 6:
Upgrade/Accessory
1 PMC module
2 PMC modules
1 PMC module, 1 Hard disk
1 PMC module, 1 CompactFlash disk
1 Hard disk, 1 CompactFlash disk
The board provides two PMC slots supporting a 64-bit data bus width with
a maximum frequency of 66 MHz. Both PMC slots provide
+/–12V and support non-monarch mode Processor PMC modules.
The slots can be used to install a PMC module with front panel interfaces
and rear interfaces (see "Connectors" page 3-7). The user I/O signals of
slot 1 are routed to the J3 connector, the user I/O signals of slot 2 are routed
to the J5 connector enabling access to these pins on the RTB.
Note:
• To ensure proper EMC shielding, either operate the board with the
blind panels for the PPC/CPCI-690 front panel or with the PMC mod-
ules installed.
• If the board is upgraded, ensure that the blind panels are stored in a
safe place in order to be used again when removing the PMC mod-
ules.
Installation
PMC Slot
1 or 2
1 and 2
1 and 2, respectively
1 and 2, respectively
1 and 2, respectively
PPC/CPCI-690

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