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SYS68K/CPU-30 R4
Installation Guide
P/N 204029 Revision AC
January 2002

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  • Page 1 SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 Installation Guide P/N 204029 Revision AC January 2002...
  • Page 2 Copyright The information in this publication is subject to change without notice. Force Computers, GmbH reserves the right to make changes without notice to this, or any of its products, to improve reliability, performance, or design. Force Computers, GmbH shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3 World Wide Web: www.forcecomputers.com 24-hour access to on-line manuals, driver updates, and application notes is provided via SMART, our SolutionsPLUS customer support program that provides current technical and services information. Headquarters The Americas Europe Asia Force Computers Inc. Force Computers GmbH Force Computers Japan KK 4305 Cushing Parkway Prof.-Messerschmitt-Str.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Table of Contents Safety Notes ..............1 Sicherheitshinweise .
  • Page 6 Contents Page vi SYS68K/CPU-30 R4...
  • Page 7: List Of Tables And Figures

    Tables and Figures List of Tables and Figures Page Tab./Fig. Diagram of the CPU-30 R4 (Top View) ....... . 10 Fig.
  • Page 8 Tables and Figures Page Tab./Fig. Page viii SYS68K/CPU-30 R4...
  • Page 9: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes Safety Notes This section provides safety precautions to follow when installing, oper- ating, and maintaining the SYS68K/CPU-30 R4. We intend to provide the necessary information to install and handle the SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 in this Installation Guide. However, as the product is complex and its usage manifold, we do not guarantee that the given in- formation is complete.
  • Page 10 Installation Electrostatic discharge and incorrect board installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life. Therefore: • Before installing or removing the board, read section 3 “Installa- tion” on page 9. • Before touching boards or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an ESD-safe environment.
  • Page 11 Safety Notes Environment Always dispose used batteries and/or old boards according to your country’s legislation, if possible in an environmentally acceptable way. SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 Page 3...
  • Page 12 Page 4 SYS68K/CPU-30 R4...
  • Page 13: Sicherheitshinweise

    Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheitshinweise Dieser Abschnitt enthält Sicherheitshinweise, die bei Einbau, Betrieb und Wartung des SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 zu beachten sind. Wir sind darauf bedacht, alle notwendigen Informationen zum Einbau und zum Umgang mit dem SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 in diesem Handbuch be- reit zu stellen. Da es sich jedoch bei dem SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 um ein komplexes Produkt mit vielfältigen Einsatzmöglichkeiten handelt, kön- nen wir die Vollständigkeit der im Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen nicht garantieren.
  • Page 14 Installation Elektrostatische Entladung und unsachgemäßer Ein- und Ausbau des Boards kann Schaltkreise beschädigen oder ihre Lebensdauer verkürzen. Beachten Sie deshalb die folgenden Punkte: • Lesen Sie vor Ein- oder Ausbau des Boards den Abschnitt “Installation” auf Seite 9. • Bevor Sie Boards oder elektronische Komponenten berühren, vergewissern Sie sich, dass Sie in einem ESD- geschützten Bereich arbeiten.
  • Page 15 Sicherheitshinweise Austausch/Erweiterung Verwenden Sie bei Austausch oder Erweiterung nur von Force Computers empfohlene Komponenten und Systemteile. Andernfalls sind Sie für mögliche Auswirkungen auf EMV und geänderte Funktionalität des Produktes voll verantwortlich. Überprüfen Sie die gesamte aufgenomme Leistung aller eingebauten Komponenten (siehe die technischen Daten der entsprechenden Komponente).
  • Page 16 Page 8 SYS68K/CPU-30 R4...
  • Page 17: Installation

    Installation Location Diagrams of the SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 Installation The installation of the board is easy, requiring only a power supply and a VMEbus backplane. The power supply must meet the specifications de- scribed in Table 1, “Specifications for the CPU-30 R4 Board,” on page 7. The processor board requires +5 V supply voltage;...
  • Page 18 Location Diagrams of the SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 Installation Figure 1 Diagram of the CPU-30 R4 (Top View) Reset Switch FORCE Gate Array Abort Switch FGA-002B Run LED BM LED Rotary Switches MC68030 Processor AUI- Ethernet MC68882 Boot EPROM Coprocessor 7992 Optional Boot EPROM J123 Optional Boot PROM...
  • Page 19 Installation Location Diagrams of the SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 Figure 2 Diagram of the CPU-30 R4 (Bottom View) NOTE: Pin 1 is always located near the diagonal line shown on each switch and the OFF side of the switch is also always located near the diagonal line.
  • Page 20: Default Switch Settings

    Default Switch Settings Installation Default Switch Settings The following table shows the default settings for all the switches on the board.For the position of the switches on your CPU-30 R4 board see Figure 2, “Diagram of the CPU-30 R4 (Bottom View),” on page 11. Note: The battery backup for SRAM and RTC is disabled with the default switch setting.
  • Page 21 Installation Default Switch Settings Table 1 Default Switch Settings (Continued) Diagram of Switch Default with Default Setting Switches Setting Function SW6-1 BUSTIMER (1:0) SW6-1 SW6-2 Time SW6-1 OFF=VME Bustimer bit 1=1 OFF83.53ms SW6-2 SW6-1 ON=VME Bustimer bit 1=0OFF 1.30 ms 81.6 µs 10.2 µs SW6-2 OFF=VME Bustimer bit 0=1...
  • Page 22 Default Switch Settings Installation Table 1 Default Switch Settings (Continued) Diagram of Switch Default with Default Setting Switches Setting Function SWITCH 7 SW7-1 OFF=RESET Switch enabled ON=RESET Switch disabled SW7-2 OFF=ABORT Switch enabled ON=ABORT Switch disabled SW7-3 OFF=SCSI active termination enabled ON=SCSI active termination disabled SW7-4 OFF=additional VME Bustimer enabled if VME...
  • Page 23 Installation Default Switch Settings Table 1 Default Switch Settings (Continued) Diagram of Switch Default with Default Setting Switches Setting Function SWITCH 12 SW12-1 OFF=Serial port 1 for RS-232, Hybrid FH-002 SW12 on J119 ON=Serial port 1 for RS-422, Hybrid FH-003 or FH-422T on J119 Serial port 1 for RS-485, Hybrid FH-007 on J119...
  • Page 24: Front Panel

    Front Panel Installation Front Panel The table below outlines the layout on the front panel. Additionally, there is a drawing of the front panel on page 17. The front panel devices are briefly described on the pages following the drawing. Table 2 Front Panel Layout Device...
  • Page 25 Installation Front Panel Figure 3 Front Panel SYS68K/ CPU-30 R4 RESET RESET and ABORT Keys ABORT Status LEDs Rotary Switches 15-pin D-Sub Connector 9-pin D-Sub Connector 9-pin D-Sub Connector 9-pin D-Sub Connector SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 Page 17...
  • Page 26: Reset And Abort Keys

    Front Panel Installation 3.3.1 RESET and ABORT Keys The RESET key generates an on-board reset. The ABORT key generates an IRQ on a programmable level. Both keys can be disabled via the switches described below: SW7-1 Description OFF (de- RESET key en- fault) abled RESET key dis-...
  • Page 27: Two Rotary Switches

    Installation Serial I/O Channels SW13-2 Description OFF (de- Watchdog reset disabled fault) Watchdog reset enabled 3.3.5 Two Rotary Switches Two software readable four-bit rotary switches are installed on the board and are accessible via the front panel. Serial I/O Channels The CPU-30 R4 has three serial I/O channels available via 9-pin D-Sub connectors on the front panel.
  • Page 28: Aui-Ethernet

    AUI-Ethernet Installation Note: *With FH-002, this signal is provided by the hybrid being used. The signal DTR is always driven active and the signal DSR is always read active by software. The RS-232 interface on your current CPU-30 revision 4.x board is fully compatible to the RS-232 interface on the earlier CPU-30 revision 3.2 board.
  • Page 29: Scsi

    Installation SCSI SCSI The MB87033/34 provides an 8-bit single-ended SCSI interface. It is routed to the VMEbus P2 connector. The termination is switch selectable and "TERMPWR" is supported. The following switches control the SCSI termination. SW7-3 Description OFF (de- SCSI active termination enabled fault) SCSI active termination disabled Note: TERMPWR is always supplied;...
  • Page 30: Connector Pinout For Vmebus P2

    Connector Pinout for VMEbus P2 Installation Connector Pinout for VMEbus P2 Table 5 Signal Assignment of the VME P2 Connector Row Z Row D (factory (factory option) Row A Row C option) PIT2 A0 SCSI Data FDC RPM (TxD Port 2) SCSI Data HLO- (FDC...
  • Page 31: Introduction To Vmeprom Firmware

    Installation Introduction to VMEPROM Firmware Table 5 Signal Assignment of the VME P2 Connector (Continued) Row Z Row D (factory (factory option) Row A Row C option) PIT2 H2 SCSI ACK RTS Port 3 SCSI RST CTS Port 3 PIT2 H3 SCSI MSG (CTS Port 2) DTR Port 3...
  • Page 32: Booting Up Vmeprom

    The SYS68K/IOBP-1 Installation 3.9.1 Booting up VMEPROM To start VMEPROM, the rotary switches must both be set to ‘F. Table 6 Rotary Switches MODE 1 MODE 2 The different functions of the rotary switches are described in detail in the VMEPROM section of the SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 Technical Reference Manual.
  • Page 33 Installation The SYS68K/IOBP-1 the 64-pin male connector (P4). The pinout of these connectors is shown in the following table. Table 7 SYS68K/IOBP-1 Pin Assignment IOBP Row A Row B Row C Signal Signal Mnemonic Mnemonic Signal Mnemonic DB 0 DB 1 DB 2 Drive Select 4 (2)
  • Page 34 The SYS68K/IOBP-1 Installation Table 7 SYS68K/IOBP-1 Pin Assignment (Continued) IOBP Row A Row B Row C Signal Signal Mnemonic Mnemonic Signal Mnemonic Side Select FDC READY Reserved Reserved Page 26 SYS68K/CPU-30 R4...
  • Page 35 Installation The SYS68K/IOBP-1 SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 Page 27...
  • Page 36: History Of Manual Publication

    History of Manual Publication History of Manual Publication Below is a description of the publication history of this SYS68K/CPU-30 R4 Installation Guide. Table 8 History of Manual Edition No. Description Date First Print February 1996 Description of switch May 1996 SW11-3 in table 1 has been corrected Revised safety note...
  • Page 37: Product Error Report

    Product Error Report Product: Serial No.: Date Of Purchase: Originator: Company: Point Of Contact: Tel.: Ext.: Address: Present Date: Affected Product: Affected Documentation: Hardware Software Systems Hardware Software Systems Error Description: This Area to Be Completed by Force Computers: Date: PR#: Responsible Dept.: Marketing...

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