System Considerations - Motorola MVME2600 series Installation And Use Manual

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Hardware Preparation and Installation
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System Considerations

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6. Secure the MVME761 in the chassis with the screws provided,
making good contact with the transverse mounting rails to minimize
RF emissions.
Note
The cabling can be configured in a number of ways to
accommodate various device and system configurations.
Figure 1-22
shows one possible configuration. For more detailed
information on installing the P2 adapter board and the
MVME761 transition module, refer to the user's manual (listed
in
Appendix D, Related
7. Replace the chassis or system cover(s), making sure no cables are
pinched. Cable the peripherals to the panel connectors, reconnect
the system to the AC or DC power source, and turn the equipment
power on.
Note
Not all peripheral cables are provided with the MVME761; you
may need to fabricate or purchase certain cables. (To minimize
radiation, Motorola recommends shielded cable for peripheral
connections where possible.)
The MVME2603/2604 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 eight address lines in extended addressing mode. The
MVME2603/2604 may not function properly without its main board
connected to VMEbus backplane connectors P1 and P2.
Whether the MVME2603/2604 operates as a VMEbus master or as a
VMEbus slave, it is configured for 32 bits of address and 32 bits of data
(A32/D32). However, it handles A16 or A24 devices in the address ranges
indicated in
Chapter 2, Operating
the system must be handled by the PowerPC processor software. Refer to
the memory maps in
Chapter 2, Operating
Documentation).
Instructions. D8 and/or D16 devices in
Instructions.
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