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1. you can check the different models MEN s website Table 2 Signal mnemonics of the M Module connector Name Direction Function 000 08 015 23 in out Multiplexed data address bus D16 D31 in out Most significant portion of data bus A01 A07 out Address bus WRITE out Read write enable CS out M Module chip select DTACK in Data acknowledge DSO 1 out Data bus select signals RESET out M Module reset IRQ in Interrupt request out Interrupt acknowledge SYSCLK out 16 MHz clock GND Logical reference signal 5V 12V 12V out Power supplies AS out Address strobe for multiplexed address data bus TRIGA TRIGB in out Trigger inputs outputs not used 2 2 PXI Trigger Lines Note The 24 pin receptacle connector of M Module slot O is provided only for mechanical stability The I O signals from the M Module at this connector are The carrier board supports PXI trigger lines PXI_TRIG 7 0 These are located on CompactPCI J2 as shown below Table 3 PXI trigger lines on J2 110 pin type B modified F E D C B A FEDCBA 18 GND PXI_LTRIG6 PXI TRIG5 PXI TRIGA4 PXI TRIGS ie 60000 17 GND GND PXI_TRIG2 16 88888 16 GND PXI TRIG7 PXI TRIGO PXI_TRIG1 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Functional Description
2. 3 Functional Description 3 1 Power Supply Power supply is fed via the CompactPCI backplane The board operates on 5V and 3 3 12V 12V may be required by one of M Modules installed Power consumption is 20 mA typ plus the current drawn by M Modules stacked on the carrier board 3 2 Identifying the Board You can identify the carrier board as follows Note MEN drivers will also identify the board in this way Scan all PCI buses in the system for the vendor ID 0x1172 and the FPGA s device ID 0xD203 with A08 M Module access boards or 0x203D with A24 M Module access boards Note There are different board versions for A08 or A24 M Module addressing If you are not sure which type of addressing your carrier board supports you can check the different models on MEN s website lt Check if the Subsystem Vendor ID is set to 0xFF00 and the Subsystem ID is set to OxFFOO in the PCI config state see Table 4 PCI configuration registers on page 24 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 18 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Functional Description 3 3 CompactPCI Interface The F204 carrier board has a 32 bit CompactPCI interface on connectors J1 J2 It uses a 3 3 V signaling voltage on CompactPCI For a pinout of the 32 bit CompactPCI interface on J1 J2 and a general description of CompactPCI please refer to the CompactPCI specification Connector types of J1 J2 110 pin shielded 2mm pitch 5 row receptacle accord
3. 2 Target on PCI bus V I O 23 3 V 5 V tolerant Electrical Specifications Supply voltage power consumption 5 V 3 5 20 mA typ 43 3 V 3 5 20 mA typ MTBF 1 046 000 h 50 C derived from MIL HDBK 217F MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 2 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Technical Data Mechanical Specifications e F204 Dimensions conforming to CompactPCI specification for 3U boards Front panel aluminum with 1 handle cut out for front connector of M Mod ule Weight 130 g without M Modules e F205 Dimensions 111 7 mm x 160 mm standard Front panel aluminum without handles cut outs for front connectors of 2 M Modules Weight 125 g without M Modules Environmental Specifications Temperature range operation 0 60 or 40 85 Airflow min 10m h Temperature range storage 40 85 Relative humidity operation max 95 non condensing Relative humidity storage max 95 non condensing Altitude 300 m to 3 000 m Shock 15 g 11 ms Bump 10 g 16 ms Vibration sinusoidal 2 g 10 150 Hz Conformal coating on request Safety PCB manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V 0 by UL recognized manu facturers EMC Tested according to EN 55022 radio disturbance IEC61000 4 2 ESD and IEC61000 4 4 burst Software Support M Module drivers for Windows VxWorks Linux QNX OS 9 as sup ported MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH
4. E5 2012 04 23 Connecting the Board 2 Connecting the Board 2 1 M Module Connectors Connector types Three 20 pin plugs 2 54mm pitch square pins 0 635mm gold Mating connector Three 20 pin receptacles high precision 2 54mm pitch for square pins 0 635mm gold 6 9mm height Note Signals which are not bussed i e which are applied to each M Module slot independently are indexed with x For each slot replace x with the slot number 0 3 Table 1 Pin assignment of the 60 pin plug connectors A B 1 CSx GND AS 2 A01 5V D16 3 A02 12 017 4 A03 12V D18 ooo 5 A04 GND D19 6 A05 D20 7 A06 D21 E 8 A07 GND D22 aa al 9 008 16 DOO A08 TRIGA mun 10 DO9 A17 DO1 AO9 TRIGB ZEE 11 D10 A18 DO2 A10 D23 unun 12 D11 A19 003 11 D24 ZEA 13 012 20 D04 A12 D25 uu 14 D13 A21 DO5 A13 D26 uie Es 15 D14 A22 006 14 D27 16 D15 A23 DO7 A15 D28 17 051 DSO D29 18 DTACKx WRITE D30 19 IACKx IRQx D31 20 RESET SYSCLKx DS2 Due to the characteristics the following pins are not supported on the carrier board DREQx DACKx MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 16 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Connecting the Board Note There are different board versions with A08 D16 or A24 D32 M Module sup port If you are not sure which type of addressing your carrier board supports
5. Since January 2005 the SMD and manual soldering processes at MEN have already been completely lead free Between June 2004 and June 30 2006 MEN s selected component suppliers have changed delivery to RoHS compliant parts During this period any change and status was traceable through the MEN ERP system and the boards gradually became RoHS compliant WEEE Application The WEEE directive does not apply to fixed industrial plants and tools The compliance is the responsibility of the company which puts the product on the market as defined in the directive components and sub assemblies are not subject to product compliance In other words Since MEN does not deliver ready made products to end users the WEEE directive is not applicable for MEN Users are nevertheless recommended to properly recycle all electronic boards which have passed their life cycle Nevertheless MEN is registered as a manufacturer in Germany The registration number can be provided on request Copyright 2012 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH rights reserved Germany MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH Neuwieder StraBe 3 7 90411 Nuremberg Phone 49 911 99 33 5 0 Fax 49 911 99 33 5 901 E mail info men de www men de MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F 204 00 5 2012 04 23 France MEN Mikro Elektronik SA 18 rue Ren Cassin ZA de la Chatelaine 74240 Gaillard Phone 33 0 450 955 312 Fax 33 0 450 955 211 E mail info men france fr www men france fr US
6. 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 F204 F205 3U CompactPCI M Module Carrier Board User Manual men mikro elektronik gmbh n rnberg F204 F205 CompactPCI M Module Carrier Board F204 F205 3U CompactPCI M Module Carrier Board The F204 F205 is a 3U M Module carrier board for universal I O on the CompactPCI bus It allows high flexibility in applications such as data acquisition or process control The F205 is slightly higher than standard 3U format providing enough space for two M Modules while staying compatible with CompactPCI housings through special guide rails already included in the delivery F204 can carry one M Module M Modules are screwed tightly on the board and require no separately mounted transition panel The F204 F205 offers developers instant access to more than 70 different M Modules for I O in fields such as process I O measurement instrumentation motion control communication and development Technical Data M Module Slots F204 One M Module slot F205 Two M Module slots Compliant with M Module standard e Characteristics A08 A24 D08 D16 032 INTA TRIGI TRIGO Peripheral Connections Via front panel CompactPCI Bus e Compliance with CompactPCI Specification 2 0 R2 1 Only one slot required on the 3U CompactPCI bus 32 bit 33 MHz PCI to M Module bridge FPGA based Compliant with PCI Specification 2
7. 3 20F 204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Block Diagram Block Diagram M Module Interface PCl to Local Bus Bridge FPGA 2i x 3 ga UU E Q 2 c MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Configuration Options Configuration Options M Module Slots lor2 M Module Characteristics A08 D16 or A24 D32 support Operation Temperature 0 60 40 85 Cooling Concept Also available with conduction cooling in MEN CCA frame Please note that some of these options may only be available for large volumes Please ask our sales staff for more information For available standard configurations see online data sheet MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 5 20F 204 00 5 2012 04 23 Product Safety Product Safety Electrostatic Discharge ESD Computer boards and components contain electrostatic sensitive devices Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components To protect the board and other components against damage from static electricity you should follow some precautions whenever you work on your computer Power down and unplug your computer system when working on the inside Hold components by the edges and try not to touch the IC chips leads or cir cuitry Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the component whenever
8. A MEN Micro Inc 24 North Main Street Ambler PA 19002 Phone 215 542 9575 Fax 215 542 9577 E mail sales menmicro com www menmicro com Contents Contents Getting Started seo ieee 13 I 13 1 2 Integrating the Board into a System 14 1 3 Installing M Modulles u usu us deo EROR Res 15 1 4 Installing Driver Software 15 Connecting the Board ease ease 16 2 1 M Module Contectors 2045 0 23 wanaeasraea we 16 2 2 PRI 17 Functional Description 5i p nU hm 18 3d Power Supply 18 2 2 Tdentityang the DOard 22m RE qne 18 3 9 2ComipaciP Cl interlace cians duc 19 3 3 1 Delayed Transacti nS ree 19 34 M Module Intetfa6es ba 20 3 4 1 Configuring the M Module Interfaces 20 3 5 Using 1195619 debeo 21 Organization of the 24 4 1 PCI Configuration Registers eee 24 Address 24 42 M Module Slot Address Spaces eese 25 Appendi esee y ren EPI EID 27 5 1 Literature and Web Resources oed cero eere RESTER 27 5 2 Finding out the Product s Article Number Revision and Serial 27 MEN Mikro Elektronik Gm
9. Elektronik GmbH 20F 204 00 5 2012 04 23 M Module 0 CompactPCI Connector J2 60 pin M Module bus connector CompactPCI Connector J1 Getting Started F205 _O e 5 Holes for M Module M Module 1 60 pin M Module 5 mounting screws bus connector 5 Pd a 8 Front panel 8 mounting screws accessible from solder side of O board 5 2 S z o Holes for M Modul 60 pin M Module mounting M Module 0 bus connector E o 12 Integrating the Board into a System You can use the following check list when installing the F204 in a CompactPCI system for the first time Note The F204 must not be inserted into the system slot The system slot of every A CompactPCI system is marked by a triangle on the backplane and or at the front panel Power down the system Install an M Module on the F204 as described in Chapter 1 3 Installing M Mod ules on page 15 Insert the F204 into your CompactPCI system making sure that the Compact PCI connectors are properly aligned Power up the system You can now install driver software for the F204 and M Modules MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 14 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Getting Started 1 3 Installing M Modules Perform the following steps to install an M Module Loosen the front panel mounting screws at the solder side of the board and remove the whole front panel two screws with F204 four screws with F205
10. M OR USAGE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE In no event shall MEN be liable for more than the contract price for the products in question If buyer does not notify MEN in writing within the foregoing warranty period MEN shall have no liability or obligation to buyer hereunder The publication is provided on the terms and understanding that 1 MEN is not responsible for the results of any actions taken on the basis of information in the publication nor for any error in or omission from the publication and 2 MEN is not engaged in rendering technical or other advice or services MEN expressly disclaims all and any liability and responsibility to any person whether a reader of the publication or not in respect of anything and of the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done by any such person in reliance whether wholly or partially on the whole or any part of the contents of the publication Conditions for Use Field of Application The correct function of MEN products in mission critical and life critical applications is limited to the environmental specification given for each product in the technical user manual The correct function of MEN products under extended environmental conditions is limited to the individual requirement specification and subsequent validation documents for each product for the applicable use case and has to be agreed upo
11. access Ox1FF FDOO Ox1FF FDFF A08 D32 access Ox1FF FEOO Ox1FF FEFF A08 D16 access Ox1FF FF00 0x1FF FF03 A08 D16 IACK Ox1FF FF04 0x1FF FF07 Control Status Register Ox1FF FF08 0x1FF FFOB Trigger Source Register FFOF Trigger Destination Register M Module 1 0 200 0000 0x2FF FFFF A24 D32 access only F205 0x300 0000 0x3FF FCFF 24 016 access Ox3FF FD00 0x3FF FDFF A08 D32 access Ox3FF FEO0 0x3FF FEFF A08 D16 access Ox3FF FF00 0x3FF FF03 A08 D16 IACK Ox3FF FF04 0x3FF FF07 Control Status Register Ox3FF FF08 0x3FF FFOB Trigger Source Register Ox3FF FFOC Ox3FF FFOF Trigger Destination Register MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 26 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Appendix 5 Appendix 5 1 Literature and Web Resources F204 data sheet with up to date information and documentation www men de F205 data sheet with up to date information and documentation www men de M Module Standard ANSI VITA 12 1996 M Module Specification VMEbus International Trade Association www vita com CompactPCI Specification Revision 2 0 R2 1 1997 PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group PICMG www picmg org 5 2 Finding out the Product s Article Number Revision and Serial Number MEN user documentation may describe several different models and or design revisions of the F204 You can find information on the article number the design revision and th
12. bH 10 20F 204 00 5 2012 04 23 Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F 204 00 5 2012 04 23 Map of the board F204 top view 13 Map of the board F205 view 14 Installing an M Module TE 15 THESerTOUNNS ss ds cede 9 be erar UE TEES 21 Trigger routing examples me bnt eerie IRE PIS 22 Labels giving the product s article number revision and Serial 2 pube 6 27 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F 204 00 5 2012 04 23 Pin assignment of the 60 pin plug connectors Signal mnemonics of the M Module connector PXI trigger lines on CompactPCI J2 110 pin type B modified PCI configuration registers M Module address map for board versions with A08 D16 support M Module address map for board versions with A24 D32 support 1 Getting Started Getting Started This chapter will give an overview of the carrier board and some hints for first installation in a system as a check list 1 1 Map of the Board Figure 1 Map of the board F204 top view F204 Front panel it mounting screws accessible from solder side of board Holes for M Module mounting screws MEN Mikro
13. e serial number on a label attached to the board Article number Gives the product s family and model This is also MEN s ordering number To be complete it must have 9 characters Revision number Gives the design revision of the product Serial number Unique identification assigned during production If you need support you should communicate these numbers to MEN Figure 6 Labels giving the product s article number revision and serial number Made in Article No Rev No un Germany 02F205 00 00 00 00 a 641517 Complete article number Revision number Serial number MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 27 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23
14. he addressed M Module is connected to the corresponding internal trigger line 7 0 Trigger Destination Register read write 31 24 23 16 Destination 7 0 15 8 7 0 M Module Destination TRIGB 7 0 M Module Destination TRIGA 7 0 PXI Destination l M Module Destination TRIGB 1 M Module Destination TRIGA 1 The corresponding internal trigger line is connected to PXI trigger line 7 0 This line becomes an output and no longer an input line Common to all M Modules The corresponding internal trigger line is connected to TRIGB of the addressed M Module This TRIGB line becomes an output and no longer an input line The corresponding internal trigger line is connected to TRIGA of the addressed M Module This TRIGA line becomes an output and no longer an input line Note It is not forbidden but may make no sense to activate a trigger line as an out put and use this line as an input as well Care shall be taken to prevent loops Using PXI 0 as an input connected to internal line 0 and activating PXI as an output as well might cause heavy oscillation or any other non deterministic behavior MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F 204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Organization the Board 4 Organization of the Board The F204 complies with PCI specification 2 2 All resources requested by the F204 are mapped through the PCI configuration space For a detailed description of the PCI configura
15. ing to IEC 917 and IEC 1076 4 101 The interface is implemented using an FPGA and is compliant to the PCI Specification Rev 2 2 3 3 1 Delayed Transactions The F204 supports delayed transactions across the CompactPCI bus i e if the F204 cannot deliver on a read cycle or accept for a write cycle data within 16 PCI clock cycles it responds to the current bus master with a retry In response to the retry the bus master relinquishes the CompactPCI bus which can now be used by another bus master In the meantime the F204 processes the retried transaction on the M Module interface When the bus master retries the bus cycle on PCI the F204 will terminate the cycle with zero wait states This will improve overall system throughput Even slow M Modules do not tie up the whole CompactPCI bus MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 19 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Functional Description 3 4 M Module Interfaces The M Module interfaces of the F204 comply with the M Module specification They support the following M Module characteristics 208 D16 D32 A08 A24 INTA TRIGI TRIGO It depends on the board version whether the F204 supports A08 D16 or A24 D32 accesses If you are not sure which type of addressing your carrier board supports you can check the different models MEN s website The F204 does not support burst mode since this leads to conflicts with the PCI architecture 3 4 1 Configuring the M Module Interfaces M Module C
16. n Registers are global i e the PXI trigger lines can only be accessed for all M Modules together The maximum propagation delay between a trigger source and trigger destination amounts to 25 ns Figure 4 Trigger routing PXI Trigger Lines Internal Trigger Bus Bits 23 16 76543210 DLLLLLLLI PXI Source I v e 5 4 S 2 1 0 LETTI TT PXI Destination M Module 0 Bits 15 8 TRIGB Source LL T LIL I T TRIGB Destination L L L TRIGA Destination m zo MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 21 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Functional Description PXI Trigger Lines Bits 23 16 Internal Trigger Bus 76543210 M Module 0 Bits 15 8 TRIGB Source HL T T I 76 5 4 3 21 0 TRIGB Destination ol L L L L i MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 22 20F 204 00 5 2012 04 23 Functional Description Trigger Source Register read write 31 24 23 16 PXI Source 7 0 15 8 7 0 M Module Source TRIGB 7 0 M Module Source TRIGA 7 0 PXI Source M Module Source TRIGB M Module Source TRIGA l 1 l The corresponding PXI input is connected to internal trigger line 7 0 Common to all M Modules Trigger input TRIGB of the addressed M Module is connected to the corresponding internal trigger line 7 0 Trigger input TRIGA of t
17. n in writing by MEN and the customer Should the customer purchase or use MEN products for any unintended or unauthorized application the customer shall indemnify and hold MEN and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages and expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of directly or indirectly any claim or personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that MEN was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part In no case is MEN liable for the correct function of the technical installation where MEN products are a part of Trademarks All products or services mentioned in this publication are identified by the trademarks service marks or product names as designated by the companies which market those products The trademarks and registered trademarks are held by the companies producing them Inquiries concerning such trademarks should be made directly to those companies Conformity MEN products are no ready made products for end users They are tested according to the standards given in the Technical Data and thus enable you to achieve certification of the product according to the standards applicable in your field of application MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH amp 20F 204 00 E5 2012 04 23 About this Document RoHS Since July 1 2006 all MEN standard products comply with RoHS legislation
18. ontrol Status Register read write 31 18 17 16 GIEN GIRQ 15 4 3 2 1 0 PCI TOUT BET IEN IRQ GIEN Global interrupt enable bit common to all M Modules 0 Disable interrupt 1 Enable interrupt GIRQ Global interrupt pending common to all M Modules read only 1 Interrupt pending TOUT Timeout 1 Timeout occurred Write 1 to clear PCIRET PCI retries 0 PCI retries during access slower 1 No PCI retries during access faster default You should change this setting to 0 slower if you can expect the M Module access to be slower than 450 ns Otherwise leave the default setting as is IEN Interrupt enable bit 0 Disable interrupt 1 Enable interrupt IRQ Interrupt pending read only Interrupt pending MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Functional Description 3 5 Using Triggers There are 8 internal trigger lines the internal trigger bus Every PXI trigger line can drive one and can be driven by one dedicated internal trigger line This is set in the PXI Trigger Source and Destination Registers for each M Module Every M Module trigger line TRIGA TRIGB can be driven by and can drive every internal trigger line If there is more than one source for an internal trigger all connected sources are ORed There is one Trigger Source Register and one Trigger Destination Register per M Module Bits 31 16 of the Trigger Source and Trigger Destinatio
19. see Figure 1 Map of the board F204 top view on page 13 and Figure 2 Map of the board F205 top view on page 14 Hold the M Module over the target slot of the carrier board with the component sides facing each other Align the 60 pin connectors of the M Module and carrier board Press the M Module carefully but firmly on the F204 making sure that the con nectors are properly linked Turn the F204 upside down and use four M Module mounting screws to fasten the M Module on the solder side of the F204 Re install the front panel of the F204 Note You can order suitable mounting screws from MEN see MEN s website In any case use only the screw types specified in the following figure i Note Older M Modules with a solder side cover may collide with the front panel If A you have any problems please contact MEN s technical support support men de Figure 3 Installing an M Module M Module um i I Mounting Bolt v 60 pin connector A Carrier board without front panel A amp M3x6 cross recess pan head screws E F204 M3x6 slotted pan M3x6 cross recess countersink head ao screws removed before F205 1 4 Installing Driver Software For a detailed description on how to install driver software please refer to the respective documentation You can find any driver software available for download on MEN s website ia MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 15 20F204 00
20. t is provided with a 1 KB address space with A08 access or a 32 MB address space with A24 access See also Chapter 3 4 M Module Interfaces on page 20 The base address within the PCI address space is set by the corresponding base address registers in the PCI configuration space Each of the M Module address spaces is divided into three distinct areas An area for 24 access cycles depending on the board version An area for 08 access cycles An area for accesses to additional control registers Table 5 M Module address map for board versions with A08 D16 support M Module Offset Address Range Function M Module 0 0x0000 0x00FF Reserved 0x0100 0x01FF Reserved 0x0200 0x02FF A08 D16 access 0x0300 0x0303 A08 D16 1 0 0304 0 0307 Control Status Register 0x0308 0x030B Trigger Source Register Ox030C 0x030F Trigger Destination Register M Module 1 0x0400 0x04FF Reserved only F205 0x0500 0x05FF Reserved 0x0600 0x06FF A08 D16 access 0x0700 0x0703 A08 D16 IACK 0x0704 0x0707 Control Status Register 0x0708 0x070B Trigger Source Register 0x070C 0x070F Trigger Destination Register MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 25 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Organization the Board Table 6 M Module address map for board versions with A24 D32 support M Module Offset Address Range Function M Module 0 0x000 0000 FFFF A24 D32 access 0x100 0000 0x1FF FCFF A24 D16
21. the components are separated from the system Store the board only in its original ESD protected packaging Retain the original packaging in case you need to return the board to MEN for repair MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 6 20F 204 00 5 2012 04 23 About this Document About this Document This user manual is intended only for system developers and integrators it is not in tended for end users It describes the hardware functions of the board connection of peripheral devices and integration into a system It also provides additional information for special applications and configurations of the board The manual does not include detailed information on individual components data sheets etc A list of literature is given in the appendix History Issue Comments Date E1 First edition 2003 12 19 E2 General update minor errors corrected 2006 01 13 New board versions with A24 D32 support 2006 10 27 E4 Corrected CompactPCI I O voltage cosmetics 2012 04 20 E5 Corrected CompactPCI I O voltage in Chapter 3 3 2012 04 23 Conventions This sign marks important notes or warnings concerning proper functionality of the product described in this document You should read them in any case italics Folder file and function names are printed in italics bold Bold type is used for emphasis monospace A monospaced font type is used for hexadecimal numbers listings C function descriptions or where
22. tion space please refer to the PCI specification 4 1 Configuration Registers 4 1 1 Address Map The following register map is shown for reference only Table 4 configuration registers Address D31 D24 D23 D16 D15 D8 07 00 R W 0x00 Device ID A08 0xD203 A24 0x203D Vendor ID 0x1172 R 0x04 Status 0x0400 Command 0x0007 R W 0x08 Class Code 0x068000 Revision ID R 0x0C BIST 0x00 Header Type Latency Timer Cache Line Size R W 0x00 0x40 0x10 PCI Base Address 0 for Memory Mapped FPGA Registers R W 0x14 PCI Base Address 1 Not used R W 0x18 PCI Base Address 2 Not used R W 0 1 PCI Base Address 3 Not used R W 0x20 PCI Base Address 4 Not used R W 0x24 PCI Base Address 5 Not used R W 0x28 CardBus CIS Pointer 0x00000000 R Ox2C Subsystem ID OxF FOO Subsystem Vendor ID OXF FOO R 0x30 Expansion ROM Register 0x00000000 R W 0x34 Reserved 0x00000000 R 0x38 Reserved 0x00000000 R 0x3C Max Lat 0x00 Gnt 0x00 Interrupt Pin Interrupt Line R W 0x01 1 There are different board versions for A08 or A24 M Module addressing If you are not sure which type of ad dressing your carrier board supports you can check the different models on MEN s website MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 24 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 Organization the Board 4 2 M Module Slot Address Spaces Each M Module slo
23. ver appropriate Hexadecimal numbers are preceded by Ox comment Comments embedded into coding examples are shown in green color hyperlink Hyperlinks are printed in blue color globe will show you where hyperlinks lead directly to the Internet so you can look for the latest information online IRQ Signal names followed or preceded by a slash indicate that this signal 15 either active low or that it becomes active at a falling edge in out Signal directions in signal mnemonics tables generally refer to the corresponding board or component in meaning to the board or component out meaning coming from it Vertical lines on the outer margin signal technical changes to the previous issue of the document MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 7 20F204 00 E5 2012 04 23 About this Document Legal Information Changes MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH MEN reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein Warranty Guarantee Liability MEN makes no warranty representation or guarantee of any kind regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does MEN assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation consequential or incidental damages TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED ARE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW CUSTO
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