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1. a amp Is a 3 S 11 Edition O caress Bus bits 1 to 15 Address lines that are used to broadcast a short address n n Bus bits 16 to 23 Address lines that are used with A01 to A15 and LWORD to broadcast a standard address Address Bus bits 24 to 31 Address lines that are used with A01 to A23 and LWORD to broadcast an extended or 64 bit address AC Failure This shows that the AC input to the power supply is no longer being provided or that the required AC input voltage levels are not being met Address Modifier bits 0 to 5 These are used to broadcast information such as the address size cycle type master identification or any combination of these Address Strobe This shows when a valid address has been placed on the address bus Bus Busy This is driven low by the requester associated with the current bus master to show that the master is using the bus Bus Clear This is generated by an arbiter to show that there is a higher priority request for the bus than the one being processed This requests the current master to release the bus Bus Error This is generated by a slave or bus timer to tell the master that the data transfer did not complete Bus Grant 0 to 3 In These signals are generated by the arbiter to tell the board receiving it that if it is requesting the bus on that level then it has been granted use of the bus Otherwise the board should pass the signal down the daisy chain The BGxIN B
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3. lt s 3 3V aux GND GNT 5V AD 31 AD 27 GND C BE 3 AD 21 5V AD 17 GND IRDY 5V LOCK PCI RSVD GND AD 15 AD 11 5V C BE 0 AD 05 GND AD 03 AD 01 5V REQ64 12V TMS TDI GND PCI RSVD BUSMODE2 RST 3 3V PME AD 30 GND AD 24 IDSEL 3 3V AD 18 AD 16 GND TRDY GND PERR 3 3V C BE 1 AD 14 M66EN AD 08 AD 07 3 3V PMC RSVD PMC RSVD GND ACK64 GND 3 1 TRST TDO GND PCI RSVD PCI RSVD 3 3V BUSMODE3 BUSMODE4 GND AD 29 AD 26 48 8V AD 23 AD 20 GND C BE 2 PMC RSVD 48 8V STOP GND SERR GND AD 13 AD 10 3 3V PMC RSVD PMC RSVD GND PMC RSVD PMC RSVD 3 3V PMC RSVD El PCI RSVD EN GND EM oo EM ce EM o EM cus EM o EN ovo EM vo E arcs E oos EEN Ao EM os E ovo EM oo EN 1000 EM 18 ass EM s EN ov EN vo EM ES 0 EN Ass EM EM ovo EM EJ Ass 29 5 EN Moo EN o 32 ovo EM oo EM vs BY o EM ve EM EN ov EM vo EM Aus EN o EM Ao EM o EN ovo EM o EM Au 47 48 as EM 0 EN ov 51 oo 52 Ass ES os EM ew ES s EN ovo EM vo EM As EJ 0s KS eci rsvo EN se EA ovo EM oo E eo Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Jn4 Pin Assignments The pin assignments marked User Defined VO are defined by PMC hardware and routed to the VME system backplane via the host system For host card routing information see the appropriate product appendix Note 11 Edition Artisan Technology Grou
4. IACK daisy chain They are provided so that the appropriate In signal BGxIN IACKIN at a particular slot can be connected to the corresponding Out signal BGxOUT IACKOUT at the same slot This is only necessary when a slot position is not occupied by a board and there are boards further down the daisy chain see the diagram below Some backplanes have daisy chains that automatically link the signals across empty slots See the manual appropriate to your enclosure for further details 11 Edition 2 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual 3 Standard Interfaces VME VME is an open standard multi processor bus with flexible address and data paths It supports a maximum transfer rate of 40 Megabyte sec 32bits non multiplexed and asynchronous data transfers multi level interrupts and a maximum of 21 slots The VMEbus standards are controlled and promoted by VITA VME International Trade Association http www vita com The VME interface standard is currently at Revision C since 1985 with VME64 defined in 1994 ANSI VITA 1 1994 and VME64x following on in 1997 ANSI VITA 1 1 1997 For details of these standards refer to the tables below The 4 main components of the VMEbus are e Data Transfer Bus 16 bit 32 bit or 64 bit e Arbitration Bus 4 levels e Interrupt Bus 7 Levels e Utility Bus VME will suppo
5. This is used for serial data transmission System Clock This provides a constant 16 MHz clock signal that is independent of any other bus timing System Fail Shows a failure has occurred in the system This signal can be generated by any system board System Reset When this is low it causes the system to be reset Defined by the inserted hardware these PO P2 pins are predominantly used to route I O signals from the inserted VME board via pass through pins to Backplane Transition Modules paddle cards See the appropriate Connector sections in Hardware Appendices for pin assignments and signal definitions Voltage pre charge VPC pins forma a make first break last contact They are intended to be used as pre charge power sources for live insertion logic These pins were added to the 160 pin J1 and J2 connectors in the VME64x specification The VPC pins are connected to the 5 VDC power supply on VME64x backplanes These pins may also be used as additional 5 VDC power pins in boards that do not support live insertion Write This is generated by a master to show whether the data transfer cycle is a read or a write 5 Volts DC Standby This supplies 5V DC to devices requiring battery back up 5 Volts DC power 12 Volts DC power 12 Volts DC power Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Geographical Address Pin Assignments VME64x PowerX Product Manual Standar
6. 810E Random 0 192 Hz from 5 to 2000 Hz per MIL STD 810E 4 2 SHOCK 20g peak sawtooth 11ms duration 20g peak sawtooth 11ms duration 20g peak sawtooth 11ms duration 40g peak sawtooth 11ms duration 40g peak sawtooth 11ms duration Livi Standard Interfaces HUMIDITY Up to 95 RH Up to 95 RH with varying temperature 10 cycles 240 hours Up to 95 RH with varying temperature 10 cycles 240 hours Up to 95 RH with varying temperature 10 cycles 240 hours Up to 95 RH with varying temperature 10 cycles 240 hours COMMENTS Commercial grade cooled by forced air for use in benign environments and software development applications As Standard but conformally coated and temperature characterized Wide temperature rugged cooled by forced air Conformally coated for additional protection Mechanically compliant with IEEE 1101 2 1992 Designed for severe environment applications with high levels of shock and vibration small space envelope and restricted cooling supplies Conformally coated as standard Optional ESS Mechanically compliant with IEEE 1101 2 1992 Designed for severe environment applications with high levels of shock and vibration small space envelope and restricted cooling supplies Conformally coated as standard Optional ESS Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www
7. EE EE EE 3 13 Single PMC Site Mapping al Jna to VME P2 sc iouis LS Ek ee es OAR Mu Ee A pcs 3 14 Dual PMC Mapping af J14 amp J24 to VA SEE Ee ed se det 3 15 11 Edition Contents i RI Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Contents 4 Build Styles and DIMENSIONS iS GE cy tc EG Re Ge veui 4 1 LI EE EA EE EE EN 4 1 UA EE AA AA AA AA 4 1 E CA ee AA Tent RE 4 1 B E 4 1 8 ifs E 4 1 Enommental 3 5epl Hp DE o nor EA OE Oe wrt CHANEL De EE DR 4 2 Mechanical SpedltCallodib uii cer N RE EE 4 3 Conec nom Cope BOSSES sede Ee N heise Peer ey Pre Ee pleri eb dne Fb 4 3 Cone wegen Cooled B Out sk EE ette hel y auras pP ERK PEER QU Pre HEY ed EDT ELS nb n Pe ed antes 4 5 BOC Heal UD OU AE EE OE OE EO EEN 5 1 Rad Ee UR N EN lo EE Ei 5 1 6 Appendices us kk besk DE de Ke Se Ee ble N N SE Be Ak GRA De Ge Ge ee Ge Ge kk M 6 1 FEM AE IE EE EI EE OO EET 7 1 Glossary 11 Edition Contents ii Ed Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual 1 Introduction PowerX Family Overview PowerX is a range of Single Board Computers SBCs that benefit from the significant engineering investment made by Radstone in the PowerPC processor family since 1994 All PowerX boards are fully hardware and software compatible maintaining standard open market interfaces allowing
8. artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces Mechanical Specifications The following specifications are fully defined in ANSI VITA and IEEE standards Convection Cooled Boards The diagrams below show VME host board mechanical construction as defined in ANSI VITA 1 1994 1 1 1997 and IEEE 1386 2001 1386 1 2001 6 430 ME ma N 114 Key Position For s v PMCS ZI NAN TA se o lt 3 o N fA 255 85 10 073 pun ae PPP NS Eer EE EET 3 0 118 All Dimensions are in millimeters with inch equivalents shown in parentheses 11 Edition 4 3 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces Note Diagrams are included for guidance only For full details refer to the appropriate IEEE or ANSI VITA documentation 42 00__ 0472 I M2 5 Thread Thru PP d to Gasket positione 71 dei 72 10 2 838 by trically 8 43 80 0 543 Max S 0 098 74 00 located within the 2 50 0 2 913 dimension 69 50 2 736 See prawing Above Dimension A on dependent UP eight ar TE 0570 3 00 0 177 00 0 118 All Dimensions are in millimeters with inch eguivalents shown in parentheses Note Diagrams are included for guidance only For full details refer to the appropriate IEEE or ANSI VITA do
9. customers to protect their application investments through a clearly defined Technology Insertion strategy PowerX covers a broad range of environmental reguirements from industrial to fully rugged through 2 distinct product streams PowerXpress PowerXpress is a range of SBCs specifically designed to meet the needs of systems in the sheltered defense environments typically found in naval ground based and vetronics applications Available in 2 air cooled ruggedization levels the PowerXpress range offers real cost benefits resulting from its sharp focus on the sheltered COTS market without sacrificing performance PowerXpress offers Radstone PowerPC pedigree plus performance plus affordability an unrivalled combination Full deployed test firmware configuration control and other software services are available for critical program support PowerXtreme PowerXtreme SBCs deliver the same exceptional performance as the PowerXpress range but also offer rugged survivability Designed explicitly for operation in harsh environments PowerXtreme boards incorporate state of the art design and manufacturing techniques to guarantee high performance in the most demanding of defense and aerospace applications Available in 5 air and conduction cooled levels with options for full deployed test firmware configuration control and other services Build Styles Like all Radstone s VME products the PowerX family is available in a range of build styles fr
10. ee Se ee 1 4 PCI B8 5i ER OE 3 8 Expansion ee sesse sesse see se ee Ee eo Se GR Be Ge ee bee Ge 3 8 Integr pts ER EE 3 9 PMC Signal Description ese se see ek ee ee 3 12 PMCS RE ER ina EE AE 1 1 c east 3 8 Power Supplies 2 2 22 tette 1 7 PowerX Family Overview sss 1 1 PowerXptresS ie ei dr eerte genas we as ego rapa 1 1 PowerXtreme EE EE tette etnies 1 1 Related Document eene 1 8 Safety Notices 1 7 SilverChip u uiii EE rie tue DEAS 1 3 Software Support essere 1 3 Technical Help 5 1 Telephone Number see 5 1 UU NE 1 4 bi od ER 1 4 Ee EET 1 7 World Wide Web Sites esee 1 9 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com A rtisan Artisan Technology Group is your source for guality TecmoogyGroup new and certified used pre owned equipment FAST SHIPPING AND SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EOUIPMENT DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment TENS OF THOUSANDS OF at our full service in house repair center We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins IN STOCK ITEMS www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment EQUIPMENT DEMOS HUNDREDS OF InstraV ea REMOTE INSPECTION LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION MANUFACTURERS Remotely inspect equipment b
11. o div hina UE ibd dn ia EAR FER Civ E eas 1 7 KA ooo ode OTI Os UD Dd RU OO EE EE 1 7 EMPEMC Besulutory Compan ses bie vice b P VERS GERS PH Ws MALUS HEISE ERI bied Hoe eg 1 7 Related Bee ei m 1 8 Wond Wide Web Silas iii acean iei ppp QU Ie qiti Lu QUAE ERU CE p OU MU Gp AREE Ra dS wiza 1 9 2 Getting Starto M AA stents 2 1 GE le RE ee AA De H I 2 1 Re AE dd ui RE OE LE Ed RE RE EE nino 2 1 3 Standard ISHI ia SKEEL KEN De NEG NARE GEES END de Ke ANENE GE DA dekke N Ge ke ve eek GE ak ekke Eie 3 1 le EE HE EIE N RE RO EE err erence 3 1 OGE Se o AE EE ON EE OER 3 2 JO Pin ran ER EO EE N 3 3 32 Fuit SC sies E ED 3 4 VME Gus Siena DeSCHDIODS OOR EE EE ER ERE 3 5 Geographical Address Pin Assignments VMEOASX cs csciocssaztascacadsaacalaesassanpesaptacnatanataacditataacananns 3 7 ek AE HO A EA IER LUI EE OB e ee OE ETT 3 8 POLE AN ER OR b EE EE EO RE EE 3 8 PMC SIES OR AE EE EE eee 3 8 MEES ipe ai HANE HOHER MS RA Nb MOM HG ME DPA Rp MODI EE ORNA E OA 3 9 Ri AA EE OE pe UR NRI pU iu QU Mica eia QU ree tear Cu dicet qud M sage i OR EE 3 10 IR In de dy PR ASS DORRE i oii SERE FH RIO E SUELE QU AGUA SEHE PON MS UE SU Vade I cM E RI DU En 3 10 Jib Pin OEBICHIDET a rias br ind ces eb pire tni ep peni Fut v ri Pre irt E Dive dL 3 11 PIMC WA EE YA 3 12 PMC Mapping to VME Backplane ni ss eise Essie Ng D P PER ER Art bree eg a Ee Pine 3 13 Tpit of PMC ma to VME
12. of the interrupt controller The PIRQ inputs may be routed to any IRQ that is set to level sensitive mode The interrupt routing follows the recommendations in the PCI specification and the PCI system design guide with a rotation between each slot The interrupt lines for the 2 PMC slots on the PowerX board are routed as shown below J11 J12 J21 J22 ISA Bridge Two single function PMCs which always use INTA are able to use unique IRQs with appropriate programming of the interrupt controller 11 Edition 3 9 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PMC Interface The IEEE P1386 1 standard defines four connectors with pin assignments shown in the following tables Where J is the host board connector ID PMC mating connectors have a P prefix n is the slot number either 1 or 2 with the final number element defining the four possible connectors For Host card layout information see the layout diagram below Jn1 Jn2 amp Jn3 Pin Assignments PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces GND INTB w c D o o m 2 INTD GND CLK GND REQ V O AD 28 ADI25 GND AD 22 AD 19 V VO FRAME GND DEVSEL GND PCI RSVD PAR V O AD 12 AD 09 GND AD 06 AD 04 V O AD 02 AD 00 GND 11 Edition Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation INTA INTC E e lt UU 2 n
13. order or contract or be regarded as a representation relating to products or services concerned The Company reserves the right to alter without notice the specification design price or conditions of supply of any product or service Trademarks Radstone the Radstone PowerXtreme and PowerXpress logos are trademarks of Radstone Technology PLC All other company and product names are acknowledged as being the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Document History PPC4A Rev 7 and up Appendix A PPC4B Appendix B PPC6 Rev 6 and 7 Appendix C PPC7A Appendix D PPC7D Appendix E PPC8A Appendix F December 2005 PPC6 Appendix sent to archive PPCAA Appendix A updated to include rev 12 boards PPC4B Appendix B PPC7A Appendix C PPC7D Appendix D Corrected PPC8A Appendix E updated to include rev 3 amp rev 4 boards October 2006 PPC4A Appendix A PPC4B Appendix B January 2007 PPC7A Appendix C new layout drawings and minor updates PPC7D Appendix D updated to include artwork rev 4 boards PPC8A Appendix E PPC4A Appendix A minor updates PPCAB Appendix B no change February 2007 PPC7A Appendix C no change PPC7D Appendix D no change PPC8A Appendix E no change PPC4A Appendix A no change PPCAB Appendix B no change April 2007 PPC7A Appendix C no change PPC7D Appendix D update to include new processor PPC8A Appendix E n
14. publication number RT5154 11 Edition 1 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Introduction Features 11 Edition PowerPC CPU and interface controller gives low power low cost high performance RISC CPU and system interfaces all on one device as main system resource On board User SDRAM with optional ECC for memory intensive applications Five build level options three air cooled and two conduction cooled gives maximum component reuse across multiple platforms Two PCI expansion slots on board give system expansion using IEEE P1386 1 standard single or double width PMCs Optional PCI expansion bridge on a PMC card and PMC carrier cards future proof your system design by enabling PCI sub system expansion to add new low cost interface capability as required Two serial COM ports plus optional asynchronous or synchronous serial channels with protocol support for inter system and or legacy equipment connectivity On board Ethernet controller giving 10 100BaseT or 10Base5 Radstone COTS software support includes BIT Boot firmware BSPs and ESPs with BCS for LynxOS and VxWorks Tornado Wide range of shrink wrapped application software available User FLASH for execution of application code Real Time Clock TOD calendar Two RS232 serial I O channels up to 115 2 kbaud 64 bit VMEbus interface using the Tundra Universe II VMEbus interface
15. was added to the 160 pin J1 connector in the VME64x specification Geographic Address These are used to set the slave VME address of the board GAO to GA3 may be set to zero by fitting links E1 to E4 respectively When GA4 is not connected a pull up resistor pulls the signal high The DC voltage reference for the system Interrupt Acknowledge This is used by the interrupt handler to acknowledge an interrupt request It is routed to the IACKIN pin of slot 1 where it is monitored by the IACK daisy chain driver Interrupt Acknowledge In This tells the board receiving it that that board can respond to the interrupt acknowledge cycle in process or pass it down the daisy chain IACKIN IACKOUT form the interrupt acknowledge daisy chain Interrupt Acknowledge Out This is sent by a board to tell the next board in the daisy chain that it can respond to the interrupt acknowledge cycle in progress 3 5 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces gt D Sm E am e oS a S oS S il O S Q an e Q 3 3 E S amp 11 Edition Interrupt Request 1 to 7 These are driven low by interrupters to request an interrupt on the corresponding level The live insertion input output Ll I amp LI O signals are used to carry hot swap live insertion control information They are three state driven sign
16. Device chip select during configuration cycles 5V or 3 3V power to the PCI interface Parity Parity protection bit for AD32 to AD63 and BE4 to BE7 Request 64 Bit Driven low by PCI master to request 64 bit transfer Acknowledge 64 Bit Driven low by PCI agent in response to REQ64 Enable 66MHz operation Test Clock Clock for the PMC JTAG Test Mode Select Select Test Mode for PMC JTAG Test Reset Reset any PMC JTAG devices Test Data In Input data for PMC JTAG chain Test Data Out Data from a PMC JTAG chain 3 12 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PMC Mapping to VME Backplane Connectors PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces The following tables show signal routing from the host PMC Jn4 connector to PO and P2 backplane connectors as per ANSI VITA 35 2000 Mapping of PMC Jn4 to VME PO 17A 18E Note For actual PowerX board pin assignments refer to the appropriate product Appendix 11 Edition 3 e Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Single PMC Site Mapping of Jn4 to VME P2 29C 30C 31C 32C o O 29A PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces Note For actual PowerX board pin assignments refer to the appropriate product Appendix 11 Edition 4 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 S
17. GxOUT signals form the bus grant daisy chain i e the BGxOUT of one board forms the BGxIN of the next board in the daisy chain Bus Grant 0 to 3 Out These signals are generated by requesters to tell the next board in the daisy chain that if it is requesting the bus on that level then it can use the bus Otherwise the board should pass the signal down the daisy chain Bus Request 0 to 3 A low level generated by a requester on one of these lines shows that some master needs to use the bus Data Bus These are used to transfer data between masters and slaves and status ID information from interrupters to interrupt handlers Data Strobe 0 1 These are used with LWORD and A01 to show how many byte locations are being accessed 1 2 3 or 4 Also during a write cycle the falling edge of the first data strobe shows that valid data is available on the bus On a read cycle the rising edge of the first data strobe shows data has been accepted from the data bus Data Transfer Acknowledge This signal is generated by a slave The falling edge shows that valid data is available on the data bus during a read cycle or that data has been accepted from the data bus during a write cycle The rising edge shows that the slave has released the data bus at the end of a read cycle The geographical address parity GAP is tied high or floating depending upon the parity of the geographical address lines GA0 GA4 It is an open collector signal and
18. OURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces Dual PMC Mapping of J14 amp J24 to VME P2 17C 17A 1C 1A 18C 18A 2C 2A 19C 19A 3C 3A 20C 20A 4C 4A 21C 21A 5C 5A 22C 22A 6C 6A 23C 23A 7C 7A 24C 24A 8C 8A 25C 25A 9C 9A 26C 26A 10C 10A 27C 27A 11C 11A 28C 28A 12C 12A 29C 29A 13C 13A 30C 30A 14C 14A 31C 31A 15C 15A 32C 32A 16A 2 O Note For actual PowerX board pin assignments refer to the appropriate product Appendix 11 Edition 3 1 yi Artisan Technology Group Guality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual 4 Build Styles and Dimensions All Radstone s VME products are available in a range of build styles from Level 1 Standard suitable for a benign office like environment right through to Level 5 Rugged Conduction cooled capable of withstanding the harshest of environments All products are COTS NDI and make maximum use of low cost plastic packaged integrated circuits to ensure the most cost effective solution whatever the market There are two basic mechanical configurations convection cooled in accordance with ANSI VITA 1 1994 specification and conduction cooled in accordance with IEEE Std 1101 2 1992 Convection cooled boards include Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Conduction cooled boards include Level 4 Level 5 A brief description of each build style follows Level 1 Intended for use in benign environm
19. PC architecture so that customers can develop market leading products using the O S and development environment best suited to their long term program requirements SilverChip Boot Firmware Developed as an integral part of the Radstone PowerX strategy the SilverChip Boot firmware provides a foundation layer to interface between the raw Radstone board hardware with its highly programmable device set ups and flexibility and the supported Operating Systems which require a straightforward booting and device interface model SilverChip includes comprehensive configuration facilities interactive or auto boot sequencing from a range of device types automatic PCI resource allocation at initialisation PCI display interrogation utilities and other valuable features for system integrators SilverChip seamlessly absorbs memory or other speed and feature enhancements giving the same look and feel to the O S and the user application as the Radstone hardware models advance This allows the constant use of latest technology in required areas without system impact Where particular operating systems define the use of alternate boot methods e g VxWorks bootroms SilverChip technology is absorbed into such boot methodology Built In Test PPC BIT probes from the lowest level of discrete on board hardware up to Line Replaceable Unit level within a system ensuring the highest degree of confidence in system integrity BIT includes comprehensive configurati
20. aces JO Pin Assignment User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND 888 3E Zz GE SE GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND GND User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined User Defined GND Keying area on 80 way Type A connectors The 95 way Type B connector is the preferred build option for most Radstone VME products Note For actual PowerX board pin assignments refer to the appropriate product Appendix 11 Edition 3 3 Artisan Technology Gr
21. adstone also provide Enhanced Support Packages for comprehensive hardware support in addition to that defined by the operating system vendors This approach allows users to implement a verifiable BSP standard and yet not be locked out of using valuable extra features which will adapt the BSP but shorten development times ESP features may be added or removed as desired during development Typical features include VME DMA for VxWorks not included in WindRiver s BSP definition and VME enhancements like dynamic windowing and interrupt generation for LynxOS not included in LynuxWorks BSP definition BCS is also part of the ESP Notes 1 Although Radstone will make every effort to maintain functionality due to the increasingly short lifetimes of system components devices used to provide the I O on the PowerX boards are not guaranteed to remain fixed in the future 2 For this reason hardware should be accessed only through mechanisms provided by the Operating System s Hardware Independence mechanism BSP residual data etc and not directly by application software 3 If a standard operating system is not being used then it is recommended that applications are written in such a way as to minimise direct access to hardware resources bearing in mind that changes may be necessary to support future iterations of the hardware Radstone supported Operating Systems guarantee compatibility at the application level through the Hardwar
22. als and were added to the 160 pin J1 connector in the VME64x specification Longword This is used with DS0 DS1 and A01 to select which byte location s within the 4 byte group are accessed during the data transfer These signals are part of the IEEE 1149 5 MTM bus They are three state driven signals which were added to the 160 pin J1 connector in the VME64x specification This signal is reserved for future enhancements of the VME specification RETRY together with BERR can be asserted by a slave to postpone a data transfer The master must then attempt the cycle again at a later time The retry cycle prevents deadlock deadly embrace conditions in bus to bus links and secondary buses RETRY is a standard three state signal The RETRY signal was added in the ANSI VITA 1 1994 VME64 version of the bus specification This pin was RESERVED in earlier versions However boards that support RETRY should work just fine with older backplanes as they were required to bus and terminate this signal line The reserved bused RsvBus signals should not be used VME64x backplanes must bus and terminate theses signals They were added to the 160 pin J1 connector in the VME64x specification The reserved unbused RsvU signals should not be used VME64x backplanes must not bus or terminate these signals They were added to the 160 pin J1 connector in the VME64x specification The serial clock used to synchronize the data transmission on the serial bus
23. artners etc Microsoft Internet Explorer Jee File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a OQ gt x A tf sen kaas O BEAL 39 Address http www geFanucembedded com supportjradstonesupport php Ee ws e 46 GE Fanuc Site Map Contact Us Embedded Systems v ds SEARCH PRODUCTS MARKETS SALES amp SUPPORT NEWS amp EVENTS ABOUT US Home Technical Support Request Technical Support Request Your Details First Name Last Name Cr Job Title Phone Fax Email Street Address City State ZipMail Code Il Country United States v Hardware Details Primary hardware product e g PPC Equipment Number Serial Number Secondary hardware product if connected e g PMCF3 Software Details Do you have a software maintenance agreement Yes O No Operating System amp release number e a VxWorks M Done 9 Internet Your query will be logged on Radstone s Technical Support database and allocated a unique Call Reference Number CRN for use in future correspondence gat Tm 11 Edition 5 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual 6 Appendices The following table includes hyperlinks to product specific appendices together with links to their main sections Each product appendix is stored as a separate Acrobat document Note In common with all cross document links the hyperlinks will only operate when this document is viewed via Radsto
24. ata http www tundra com for PowerSpanll and Universe II chip information http www vita com for VMEbus standards http www ieee com for PCI Bus standards Our world wide web is available at http www gefanucembedded com 11 Edition 1 9 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual 2 Getting Started Initial Setup For Initial unpacking inspection identification configuration installation connection and startup instructions refer to the Quick Start Guide supplied with the board If for any reason a hardcopy of the Quick Start Guide is unavailable clicking on the image opposite will open the copy stored on the CD ROM web site For more detailed hardware information refer to the appropriate appendix Software documentation is available from the appropriate software platform vendor and or as Radstone documents included on this CD ROM web site R RADSTONE To access any other CD ROM web based information search using the menu system and or search functions System Backplane Links In order to use the PowerX board as a slave device the rack s backplane configuration links must be correctly set Radstone enclosures usually have two sets of links in the J1 VMEbus half of the backplane The upper set of four links configures the Bus Grant BGx daisy chain and the lower link configures the Interrupt Acknowledge
25. chip ANSI VITA 1 1994 VME64 and VME64 extensions 5 row P1 and P2 compatible JTAG connections available High resolution graphics may use a PMC Single slot 6U VME form factor for reduced system cost and slot count Range of 3U rear mounting I O modules CHRP Map B based design Ultra SCSI peripheral interface controller Direct connection for keyboard and mouse Floppy disk controller Parallel printer port Optional software maintenance giving automatic software revision updates and technical support Optional hardware and on board firmware configuration management service giving a unique part number requiring customer authorisation for changes in product revision status Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Introduction Software Support Radstone s software strategy for PowerX allows fully integrated system level solutions to be realised easily and with confidence Off the shelf layered software modules deliver the most from low level hardware features while exploiting the best high level debug and run time functionality of popular COTS operating systems and communications modules The software products described below build on those available for previous generations of the PowerX family so providing a common look feel and interface for technology inserts Radstone has invested more than 50 man years of engineering talent into the Power
26. cumentation 11 Edition 4 4 Artisan Technology Group Guality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces Conduction Cooled Boards The diagram below shows VME host board mechanical construction as defined in ANSI VITA 1 1994 1 1 1997 and 20 2001 Also IEEE 1101 2 1992 1386 2001 and 1386 1 2001 5250 61 00 Key Position For Bav PMCs MEER 233 35 9 187 gg oro ore HAD aco eq quercu 0 32 an oe Max All Dimensions are in millimeters with inch equivalents shown in parentheses Note Diagrams are included for guidance only For full details refer to the appropriate IEEE or ANSI VITA documentation 11 Edition 4 5 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual 5 Technical Support Radstone Contact Information In the unlikely event that you experience problems with your PowerX board for assistance please contact Radstone s Technical Help Line on 44 0 1327 322760 Alternatively you may also register support requests using the Technical Support Request Form available through our web site at http www gefanucembedded com support radstonesupport php This form looks like E GE Fanuc Embedded Systems gt About Us Company Info Environmental Locations P
27. d Interfaces Open Open Open Open Open TT Open Open Open Open GND Open 3 ovo Open Open Open GND GND ETE Open Open Open GND Open Open EN ovo Open Open GND Open GND 6 ovo Open Open GND GND Open Lae Open Open Open GND GND GND Ea Open Open GND Open Open Open 9 ovo Open GND Open Open GND EE ovo Open GND Open GND Open EEN ov Open GND Open GND GND 12 ovo Open GND GND Open Open ED Open Open GND GND Open GND EN ov Open GND GND GND Open 15 ovo Open GND GND GND GND ED Open GND Open Open Open Open EE co GND Open Open Open GND is ovo GND Open Open GND Open BE ov GND Open Open GND GND E ov GND Open GND Open Open EDEN ov GND Open GND Open GND Note Geographical addressing is accessed controlled via software BSP the function of which requires configuration before it may be used see the appropriate BSP documentation For actual PowerX board pin assignments refer to the appropriate product Appendix 11 Edition 3 7 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces PCI Bus PCI provides a synchronous 32 or 64 bit multiplexed address and data bus at speeds of 33 or 66 MHz allowing burst data transfers to 528 Mbytes second The PowerX architecture provides 2 PCI buses one for internal PCI devices and one that allows communication with optional mezzanine expansion modules PMCs The internal PCI bus runs at 33 MHz and has a fix
28. e Independence mechanisms mentioned above 11 Edition 1 4 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Introduction About this Document Objectives e To guide the reader through configuration installation and power up of PowerX boards e To provide the user with reference information on the specific Power boards PPC4 PPC4A PPC6 etc Note Audience This manual is written to cover as far as possible the range of people who will handle or use the PowerX board including but not limited to On board firmware and other software e g drivers BSPs ESPs etc are described in separate user guides e Inspectors e Installation technicians e Hardware and software engineers e System managers While every effort has been made to keep the description of configuration installation and power up as simple and user friendly as possible a certain amount of background knowledge on these subjects is assumed Scope This manual describes e All build standards of the PowerX boards e All variants of the Power boards This manual mentions but does not describe in detail e PMCs e Carrier cards e PowerX on board firmware e Other firmware such as drivers BSPs ESPs etc e Application software Structure This manual is divided into 2 main parts the first part contains all the information common to the PowerX family and the second part th
29. e appendices contains the information specific to the family constituents PPC4 PPC4A PPC6 etc 11 Edition 1 5 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com owerX Product Manua Introduction Conventions All numbers are expressed in decimal except addresses and memory or register data which are expressed in hexadecimal Where confusion may occur decimal numbers have a D subscript and binary numbers have a b subscript The prefix Ox shows a hexadecimal number following the C programming language convention Thus One dozen 125 0xOC 1100 The multipliers K M and G have their conventional scientific and engineering meanings of 10 10 and 10 respectively The only exception to this is in the description of the size of memory areas when K M and G mean 210 x220 and 2 respectively Note When describing transfer rates k M and G mean 10 109 and 10 not 2 2 and 2 In PowerPC terminology multiple bit fields are numbered from 0 to n where 0 is the MSB and n is the LSB PCI and VMEbus terminology follows the more familiar convention that bit 0 is the LSB and bit n is the MSB Signal names ending with a tilde denote active low signals all other signals are active high This manual uses the following types of notice 1 Notes call attention to important features o
30. ed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Introduction Related Documents Due to the complexity of some of the parts used on PowerX boards it is not possible to include all the detailed data on all such devices in this document The following is a list of the specifications and data sheets that provide any additional information reguired VME64 Specification ANSI VITA 1 1994 April 1995 VMEbus International Trade Association AZ 85253 USA VME64 Extensions Specification Not Yet Published VMEbus International Trade Association AZ 85253 USA PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 1 June 1 1995 PCI Special Interest Group OR 98214 USA PCI System Design Guide IEEE P1386 Draft Standard for a Common Mezzanine Card Family IEEE P1386 1 Draft Standard Physical and Environmental Layers for PCI Mezzanine Cards IEEE Std 802 3 Local Area Networks Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection CSMA CD ETHERNET 1985 The Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers Inc NY 10017 USA ANSI X3 131 1986 Small Computer System Interface SCSI American National Standards Institute NY10036 USA ANSI X3 131 1994 Information Systems Small Computer Systems Interface 2 SCSI 2 American National Standards Institute NY 10036 USA ANSI EIA TIA 232 E Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Communications Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange December 1991 Electronic Industri
31. ed data width of 32 bits The PowerPC processor Ethernet Ultra SCSI VME interface controller and ISAbus Bridge all of which have direct PCI connectivity are attached to this bus which provides a high speed backbone for local interconnection of on board devices The Tundra Universe II chip provides full PCI to VME bridge capability As well as local interconnection of on board devices PCI also allows communication with optional mezzanine expansion modules PMCs The PCI mezzanine format also provides 64 I O pins for user definition PCI Expansion In addition to the 2 on board slots supporting air or conduction cooled PMCs the PowerX architecture offers expansion of slots via a family of standard PMC Carrier Cards The PCI sub system can support from 2 to 9 PMCs in a standard VME chassis The POCC1 6U PMC Carrier is a single slot replacement unit supporting 2 single width or 1 double width PMCs which can be linked to the PowerX host via the PO JO interface on each card For those configurations requiring additional PCI functionality Radstone s PCI Bridge PMC PMCPCI bridges the on board PCI bus out via the PO connector Having done this the user is free to e Use Radstone s range of PO PMC carriers e Interface PowerX boards directly to Radstone s range of SHARC based DSP boards e Multiprocess over PCI using Radstone s PPZero technology In this way PowerX boards can maintain concurrent bus operation allowing applications
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33. ents Level also provides the ideal cost effective method of complete system development The Level 1 assembly comprises a double Eurocard size printed wiring board with high quality commercial plastic encapsulated components As software compatibility throughout the build styles is absolute a system intended for final implementation in a severe tactical environment can be developed and debugged at low cost switching over to target style only in the final stages of system integration Level 2 As Level 1 but conformally coated and 100 tested in manufacture to provide an extended operating range Level 3 Level 3 boards are intended for applications that have extended temperature shock and vibration requirements but can be served by conventional forced air cooled racking systems These rugged boards comprise a double Eurocard size printed wiring board fitted with wide temperature range industrial grade components and are conformally coated as standard Level 4 Designed primarily for use in sealed ATR chassis and other conduction cooled environments the Level 4 board features wide temperature range industrial grade devices an integral thermal management layer and incorporates a central stiffening bar for additional strength Cooling is achieved through conduction of heat from the thermal management layer to the cold wall of the rack to which the boards are secured by screw driven wedgelocks Level 4 boards are 100 temperature charac
34. es Association DC20006 USA ANSI EIA TIA 422 B Electrical Characteristics of Balanced Voltage Digital Interface Circuits December 1978 Electronic Industries Association DC20006 USA PowerPC Microprocessor Common Hardware Reference Platform A System Architecture Version 1 0 November 1995 Morgan Kaufmann publishers Inc San Francisco California USA PowerPC Microprocessor Family The Programming Environments 1994 IBM VT 05452 4299 or Motorola AZ 85036 USA The PowerPC Architecture A Specification for a New Family of RISC Processors Second Edition Morgan Kaufmann publishers Inc San Francisco California USA PowerPC 740 750 RISC Microprocessor User s Manual Motorola AZ 85036 USA MPC7400 RISC Microprocessor User s Manual Motorola MPC7400UM D MPC106 PCI Bridge Memory Controller User s Guide 1 97 Motorola AZ 85036 USA MPC107 PCI Bridge Memory Controller User s Guide Motorola AZ 85036 USA NCR53C860 PCI SCSI I O Processor Data Manual NCR Microelectronic Products Division CO 80916 USA Digital Semiconductor 21143 PCI CardBus 10 100 Mb s Ethernet LAN Controller Hardware Reference Manual Advanced Micro Devices Inc CA 94088 3453 USA W83C553F System I O Controller with PCI Arbiter Data Book Winbond Systems Laboratory SMC37C93X Plug and Play Compatible Ultra I O Controller Standard Microsystems Corporation Universe II User Manual 1998 Tundra Microsystems ON K2K 2M5 Canada PowerSpanll User Manual Tundra M
35. icrosystems ON K2K 2M5 Canada 11 Edition 1 8 Ed Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Introduction FLASH Memory Volume 1 1995 Intel corporation IL 60056 7641 USA Datacom ICs 1991 Zilog Inc CA 95008 6600 Z8036 Z CIO Z8536 CIO Counter timer and Parallel I O Unit Technical Manual Zilog Inc CA 95008 6600 Atmel Non volatile Memory Data Book 1995 1996 Atmel San Jose CA 95131 VO Modules Manual publication number RT5154 SilverChip PPC Boot Firmware Manual publication number RT5078 PPCBoot Firmware User Manual publication number PPCBOOT OHL PowerX User Guide BIT Edition publication number PPCBIT OHU PMCPCI Manual publication number PMCPCI 0HH POCCI Manual publication number POCC1 OHH PMC Installation Note publication number HN4 3 99 PowerX User Guide VxWorks Edition publication number RT5138 PowerX User Guide Tornado Platforms Vx Works Edition publication number PXBSP PTR OHU Note Radsone Software Firmware Release notes are also included with each release update These contain up to date information and must also be consulted World Wide Web Sites Manufacturers of many of the devices used on the PowerX Boards maintain FTP or world wide web sites Some useful sites for obtaining further relevant data are http www freescale com for Motorola PowerPC data http www 03 ibm com chips for IBM PowerPC d
36. ions necessary for the safe operation of the equipment in your operating environment Ground the Equipment To minimize shock hazard connect the equipment chassis and rack enclosure to an electrical ground If AC power is supplied to the rack enclosure the power jack and mating plug of the power cable must meet International Electrotechnical Commission IEC safety standards Power Supplies VAST eT Do not exceed the maximum rated input voltages or apply reversed bias to the assembly If such conditions occur toxic fumes may be produced due to the destruction of components Power supply problems are to be dealt with only by qualified personnel Backplane Requirements Flammability All Radstone circuit boards are manufactured by UL recognized approved manufacturers and have a flammability rating of 94V 0 EMI EMC Regulatory Compliance Radstone boards are designed using good EMC practises and when used in a suitably EMC compliant chassis should maintain the compliance of the total system Radstone boards also comply with EN60950 product safety which is essentially the requirement for the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Air cooled PowerX boards are designed for use in systems meeting VDE class B EN and FCC regulations for EMC emissions and susceptibility Conduction cooled PowerX boards are designed for integration into EMC hardened cabinets boxes Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guarante
37. ne s CD ROM or website PPC4A PPC4B PPC7A10 PPC7A5X PPC7D PPC8A Rev 7 amp up LinkSettings LinkSettings LinkSettings LinkSettings LinkSettings Link Settings Description Description Description Description Description Description Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Index Index Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary 11 Edition 6 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual 7 Index Backplane Requirements ss 1 7 BES cc MEE 1 3 BITE remite AO EE EE 1 3 BSPER EE ED E 1 4 Caution se ee sees ee KAMUA BA ZA ees ee ee ee 1 7 Connectors ESE e D EE RE AE 3 10 Documentation Audience 1 5 Documentation Conventions lt v v 1 6 Documentation Objectives 0 eee ee ee 1 5 Documentation Scope sess 1 5 Documentation Structure 1 5 I is rom 1 7 Regulatory Compliance 1 7 Environment eese ener enn 4 2 ESE EE EE AE OE AE bei 1 4 Features LiSt ee ese ee ee ee ee ee ee een 1 2 IS waa WA AAA AAA 1 7 Interrupts PCT UU AAA AAA Aa 3 9 Introduction wwwasmnmemwamannamamwmmwa 1 1 bis Oo EE RE 1 4 11 Edition Operating Systems 0 0 ee ee se ee ee
38. o change PPC4A Appendix A no change PPCAB Appendix B no change May 2007 PPC7A Appendix C no change PPC7D Appendix D minor update PPC8A Appendix E minor update PPC4A Appendix A no change PPC4B Appendix B Artwork update PPC7A10 Appendix C Artwork update PPC7AS5X Appendix D Artwork update PPC7D Moved to Appendix E PPC8A Moved to Appendix F October 2007 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Contents eli OR giam ED OE EE EO OE EE AE Ed 1 1 POWER KANU ojo OE EE EE RE EE N EE 1 1 sede AR EE N OE RO 1 1 POWA TEIE EE OR Bulk de EE OE KRUDE 1 1 Build IS ME ah MR ee 1 1 Addon RENE ek NR EE Ane ME RR OR ee 1 1 BS AUIS EE N EE AE AE a de EE OO OE EE 1 2 SONTE DS AA EE RE RE Mis Ub ou QU UG EE rM eid 1 3 SE Sad bek OE EE vu des pip E eben ety EE ER b dbi an asina plv pud 1 3 Bite bit est RE OE per n na nth pe EE AE OE EE RE 1 3 Backeround Condition SEEM 8 esise norna rrn mses 1 3 RENE Sye SUPOT IAA 1 4 WAWA aa AA Aaa 1 4 EA AA E E 1 4 Pr nisl M T 1 4 Abo t diis Doc miei arcara a ee ee RS 1 5 EE AE ER N DEE OR EE 1 5 Fil MER 1 5 sies RA N EE N EE EE 1 5 DIEGUELBEG ERA EE HE EE EN 1 5 COEM ER EE 1 6 SUPE AI 1 7 oU ANT pr PERPE ME OE mem 1 7 Ground the BEquiptileut uei tip Ee RE UI 1 7 Power SUBPNES une iet Soi Heb Dui b DE eR EE AE REM EM de EE EO 1 7 Esckrlane ec IEBPDEDIR AA Ea
39. om Level 1 Standard suitable for a benign office like environment right through to Level 5 Rugged Conduction cooled capable of withstanding the harshest of environments All products are COTS NDI and make maximum use of low cost plastic packaged integrated circuits to ensure the most cost effective solution whatever the market Add on Functionality PowerX boards have 2 on board PMC sites with PMC I O available through the PO and optionally P2 connectors allowing direct backplane connection to all I O Further PMC sites are available using a POCC1 companion carrier card Radstone is a key member of the VITA standards committee setting the standards for rugged conduction cooled PMCs A range of PMCs is available from Radstone in both conduction cooled and air cooled build standards More details on these can be found at http www radstone com or product literature can be obtained from your nearest Sales Office or Radstone directly For use in chassis Radstone offers backplane transition modules to convert the condensed P2 and PO pinouts to industry standard formats plus 3U breakout panels offering a variety of industry standard connectors such as Serial I O and 10 100BaseT Internal cables and a basic set of external cables are available These transition and I O modules are intended for development use in a benign environment and so are only available in level 1 or 2 build standards For more details see the I O Modules Manual
40. on facilities allowing automatic initialisation tests to be defined for the desired mix of system functionality and options Further tests can be invoked interactively giving BIT a valuable role as a field service tool Both object and source code products are available Background Condition Screening BCS supplements the BIT initialisation test coverage with further health screening that can co exist with a standard COTS Operating System In contrast to a traditional BIT style test the intensity and coverage of which makes it destructive to operating systems the configurable BCS package allows functions such as periodic checksumming memory scrubbing and others to be tailored for operation alongside the application in on line conditions Results are stored in FLASH in the same format as BIT results Code is available for reading out BIT BCS results under LynxOS and VxWorks 11 Edition 1 3 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Introduction Operating System Support In house porting expertise for PowerPC based boards is focused on key operating systems including Wind River Systems VxWorks Tornado and LynuxWorks LynxOS Other operating system ports drivers for third party hardware and layered products are provided through strategic partnerships with dedicated third party vendors able to offer high quality products and services complementary to
41. oup Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces J2 Pin Assignment User Defined 5V User Defined User Defined GND User Defined User Defined RETRY User Defined User Defined A24 User Defined User Defined A25 User Defined User Defined A26 User Defined User Defined A27 User Defined User Defined A28 User Defined User Defined A29 User Defined User Defined A30 User Defined User Defined A31 User Defined User Defined GND User Defined User Defined 5V User Defined User Defined D16 User Defined User Defined D17 User Defined User Defined D18 User Defined User Defined D19 User Defined User Defined D20 User Defined User Defined D21 User Defined User Defined D22 User Defined User Defined D23 User Defined User Defined GND User Defined User Defined D24 User Defined User Defined D25 User Defined User Defined D26 User Defined User Defined D27 User Defined User Defined D28 User Defined User Defined D29 User Defined User Defined D30 User Defined User Defined D31 User Defined User Defined GND User Defined User Defined 5V User Defined Note For actual PowerX board pin assignments refer to the appropriate product Appendix 11 Edition 3 4 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces VMEbus Signal Descriptions A Oo E a E
42. p Quality Instrumentation User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined 1 0 User Defined 1 0 User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined 1 0 User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined 1 0 User Defined I O User Defined I O User Defined I O PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces For actual PowerX board pin assignments refer to the appropriate product Appendix Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces PMC Signal Descriptions 11 Edition Address Data bits Multiple
43. r instructions and are shown as follows Note This is an example note entry 2 Cautions call attention to actions that may cause system damage or loss of data and are shown as follows 3 Warnings call attention to actions that may cause risk of personal injury and are shown as follows ZN WARNING This is an example warning entry 4 Recommendations give guidance on procedures that may be tackled in a number of ways and are shown as follows Hyperlinks are indicated by use of blue text Links may be to other parts of the same document other CD ROM based manuals or web sites The links may not operate correctly where this document is not accessed via the Radstone Manuals CD ROM or Manuals web page Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com uct ivid Iu Introduction Safety Notices Safety Summary Observe the following general safety precautions during operation of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific Warnings and or Cautions elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Radstone Limited trading as Radstone Technology assumes no liability for the user s failure to comply with these requirements The safety precautions listed below represent warnings of certain dangers of which Radstone is aware Take note of these warnings and take all other safety precaut
44. rt e 24 bit 32 bit and 64 bit Addressing e 8 bit 16 bit amp 32 bit Memory VO amp Microprocessors e An optional multi purpose connector JO These are dynamically defined on a cycle by cycle basis Figure 3 1 VMEbackplane connector arrangement Aa S Slots ar mer Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 12 Slot n Takes the P1 Connector on VME Compatible boards jui a d Takes the PO Connector t ij H E ate fp ef on VME Compatible boards Has ii ipe Takes the P2 Connector on VME Compatible boards 11 Edition 3 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces J1 Pin Assignment Doo BBSY D08 D01 BCLR Dog D02 ACFAIL D10 D03 BGOIN D11 D04 BGOOUT D12 D05 BG1IN D13 D06 BG1OUT D14 D07 BG2IN D15 GND BG2OUT GND SYSCLK BG3IN SYSFAIL GND BG3OUT BERR DS1 BRO SYSRESET DSO BR1 LWORD WRITE BR2 AM5 GND BR3 A23 DTACK AMO A22 GND AM1 A21 AS AM2 A20 GND AM3 A19 IACK GND A18 IACKIN SERA A17 IACKOUT SERB A16 AM4 GND A15 A07 IRO7 A14 A06 IRQ6 A13 A05 IRQ5 A12 A04 IRQ4 A11 A03 IRQ3 A10 A02 IRQ2 A09 A01 IRQ1 A08 12V 5VSTDBY 12V 5V 5V 5V 11 Edition 3 2 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interf
45. terised and conformally coated during manufacture Level 4 is mechanically compliant with IEEE Std 1101 2 1992 Level 5 As Level 4 but 100 tested in manufacture to provide an extended operating range All five styles fully support the power and versatility of the VMEbus so no matter how large or diversified your project absolute compatibility is assured at all stages of development 11 Edition 4 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com CONVECTION COOLED BOARDS CONDUCTION COOLED BOARDS Environmental Specifications BUILD STYLE Standard Level 1 Extended Temp Level 2 Rugged Air cooled Level 3 Rugged Conduction cooled Level 4 Rugged Conduction cooled Level 5 OPERATING TEMP C 0 to 55 with airflow of 300 feet minute 20 to 65 with airflow of 300 feet minute 40 to 75 with airflow of 600 feet minute 40 to 75 at the thermal interface 40 to 85 at the thermal interface STORAGE TEMP CC 50 to 100 50 to 100 50 to 100 50 to 100 50 to 100 VIBRATION 0 002g2 Hz from 10 to 2000 Hz random and 2g sinusoidal from 5 to 500 Hz 0 002g2 Hz from 10 to 2000 Hz random and 2g sinusoidal from 5 to 500 Hz 0 04g2 Hz from 10 to 2000 Hz with a flat response to 1000 Hz 6db Octave roll off from 1000 to 2000 Hz Random 0 192 Hz from 5 to 2000 Hz per MIL STD
46. the Radstone range In this way state of the art development environments and debug tools that are part of the above software products are made available for use on Radstone s flexible hardware architectures Please contact Radstone for availability of other operating systems in addition to the standard VxWorks and LynxOS offerings VxWorks Tornado Wind River System s VxWorks Tornado distributed real time operating system includes integrated networking facilities and a complete software development environment for UNIX hosts It features a fast multitasking kernel with pre emptive scheduling inter task communications multiprocessor support symbolic and source level debugging performance monitoring and an I O file system The full range of facilities are supported by BSPs for all Radstone CPU types which have been validated by both Radstone and Wind River for the greatest confidence and ease of use To complement the BSPs many of Radstone s I O and graphics products are also supported by libraries and drivers LynxOS Created by LynuxWorks LynxOS is compatible with UNIX V 3 It is POSIX compliant and supports X 11 X Windows Motif NFS and TCP IP Unlike conventional UNIX it is fully pre emptive to ensure that application tasks can be rescheduled if a higher priority task is ready BSPs and ESPs Board Support Packages provide standard support for the above operating systems as defined by the operating system vendors R
47. using PMCs for routing and communications to operate efficiently and in parallel without being blocked See the POBPI Backplanes Product Manual publication number POBP1 OHH for more details PMC Sites The PowerX family has two sets of connectors J11 J12 J14 J21 J22 and J24 that allow two standard PMCs to be connected to the PCI bus The PMC I O connectors are routed to the backplane connectors to allow backplane I O on all styles J14 PMC site 1 is connected to PO and if fitted J24 PMC site 2 is connected to P2 The PowerX fully supports front panel PMC I O on build levels 1 to 3 and with reduced functionality on build levels 4 and 5 While a level 4 or 5 PowerX board can only accept conduction cooled PMCs levels 1 2 and 3 PowerX boards can accept either air cooled or conduction cooled PMCs as long as adequate cooling is provided A range of air and conduction cooled PMCs is available from Radstone all fully compliant with the appropriate standards Air cooled PMCs are defined in the IEEE 1386 Standard and rugged conduction cooled PMCs are defined in the ANSI VITA 20 2001 Standard for Conduction cooled PMCs 11 Edition 3 8 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PowerX Product Manual Standard Interfaces PCI Interrupts There are 4 interrupt lines for the PMC slots on the PowerX board and the PMC carrier These are connected to the PIRQ inputs
48. xed address and data bus Command Byte Enables During the address phase these signals specify the type of cycle to carry out on the PCI bus During the data phase the signals are byte enables that specify the active bytes on the bus Driven low by the current master to signal the start and duration of an access Device Select Driven low by a PCI agent to signal that it has decoded its address as the target of the current access Parity Parity protection bit for ADO to AD31 and BEO to BE7 Initiator Ready Driven low by the initiator to signal its ability to complete the current data phase Driven low to indicate an atomic operation that may require multiple transactions to complete Driven low by a PMC module if it supports the current bus mode Bus mode Driven by the host to indicate the bus mode Reset Driven low to reset the PCI bus Target Ready Driven low by the current target to signal its ability to complete the current data phase Parity Error Driven low by a PCI agent to signal a parity error System Error Driven low by a PCI agent to signal a system error Driven low by a PCI target to signal a disconnect or target abort Interrupt lines Level sensitive active low interrupt requests Clock All PCI bus signals except RST are synchronous to this 33 MHz clock Request Driven low by a PCI agent to request ownership of the PCI bus Grant Driven low by the arbiter to grant PCI bus ownership to a PCI agent Initialisation Device Select
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