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MVME197LE
Single Board Computer
Users Manual
(MVME197LE/D2)
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Page 1 - User’s Manual

MVME197LESingle Board ComputerUser’s Manual(MVME197LE/D2)

Page 2 - Restricted Rights Legend

xProcessor Bus Memory Map...3-2Detailed I/O Memory Maps...

Page 3 - Document Terminology

xiList of FiguresFigure 2-1. MVME197LE Switches, Connectors, and LED IndicatorsLocation Diagram...

Page 5 - Related Documentation

xiiiList of TablesTable 1-1. MVME197LE Specifications...1-3Table 3-1. Processor Bus Memo

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MVME197LE/D21-11GENERAL INFORMATIONIntroductionThis user’s manual provides general information, preparation for use and installation instructions, ope

Page 8 - SAFETY DEPENDS ON YOU

General Information1-2 User’s Manual1NoteFor the MVME197 series, the term Local Bus, as used inother MVME1xx Single Board Computer series, is referred

Page 9 - Contents

SpecificationsMVME197LE/D2 1-31❏ 128 or 256 kilobytes of BOOT ROM❏ Six 32-bit tick timers for periodic interrupts❏ Watchdog timer❏ Eight software inte

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General Information1-4 User’s Manual1Table 1-1. MVME197LE Specifications (Continued)Cooling RequirementsThe Motorola MVME197LE VMEmodule is specified,

Page 11 - List of Figures

Equipment RequiredMVME197LE/D2 1-51While the exact amount of airflow required for cooling depends on the ambient air temperature and the type, number,

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NoticeWhile reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any omission

Page 13 - List of Tables

General Information1-6 User’s Manual1a user interface which accepts commands from the system console terminal. 197Bug can also operate in a System Mod

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MVME197LE/D22-12HARDWARE PREPARATIONAND INSTALLATIONIntroductionThis chapter provides unpacking instructions, hardware preparation, and installation i

Page 15 - GENERAL INFORMATION

Hardware Preparation and Installation2-2 User’s Manual2

Page 16 - Features

Hardware PreparationMVME197LE/D2 2-32MODULE CONNECTOR J1REMOTE RESET/ABORT/LEDSCONFIGURATION SWITCH S1GENERAL PURPOSE/SCONA32B32C32A32B32C32S2 S3P1 P2

Page 17 - Specifications

Hardware Preparation and Installation2-4 User’s Manual2Configuration SwitchesThe location of the switches, connectors, and LED indicators on the MVME1

Page 18 - Cooling Requirements

Hardware PreparationMVME197LE/D2 2-52Configuration Switch S1: General Purpose Functions (S1-1 to S1-8)The eight General Purpose Input lines (GPI0-GPI7

Page 19 - Equipment Required

Hardware Preparation and Installation2-6 User’s Manual2Configuration Switch S6: Serial Port 4 Clock Select (S6-1, S6-2)Serial port 4 can be configured

Page 20 - Support Information

Installation InstructionsMVME197LE/D2 2-72MVME197LE Module InstallationNow that the MVME197LE module is ready for installation, proceed as follows:a.

Page 21 - AND INSTALLATION

Hardware Preparation and Installation2-8 User’s Manual2are provided in the MVME197LE, MVME197DP, and MVME197SP Single Board Computers Programmer’s Ref

Page 22 - 2-2 User’s Manual

Installation InstructionsMVME197LE/D2 2-92Multiple MVME197LE modules may be configured into a single VME card cage. In general, hardware multiprocesso

Page 23 - MVME197LE/D2 2-3

PrefaceThis document provides general information, hardware preparation and installation instructions, operating instructions, and a functional descri

Page 24 - Switch S1

Hardware Preparation and Installation2-10 User’s Manual2

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MVME197LE/D23-13OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSIntroductionThis chapter provides the necessary information to use the MVME197LE VMEmodule in a system configurat

Page 26 - Installation Instructions

Operating Instructions3-2 User’s Manual3by a control bit in the LCSR. SYSRESET* remains asserted for at least 200 msec, as required by the VMEbus spec

Page 27 - MVME197LE Module Installation

Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-33The memory maps of MVME197LE devices are provided in the following tables. Table 3-1 is the entire map from $00000000 to $

Page 28 - System Considerations

Operating Instructions3-4 User’s Manual3The following table focuses on the Local Devices portion of the Memory Map.Table 3-2. Local Devices Memory M

Page 29 - MVME197LE/D2 2-9

Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-533. Writes to the LCSR in the VMEchip2 must be 32 bits.LCSR writes of 8 or 16 bits terminate with a TEA signal.Writes to th

Page 30 - 2-10 User’s Manual

Operating Instructions3-6 User’s Manual3Table 3-3. BusSwitch Register Memory MapBusSwitch Base Address = $FFF00000Offset63 56 55 48 47 32 31 16 15 0

Page 31 - INSTRUCTIONS

Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-73

Page 32 - Memory Maps

Operating Instructions3-8 User’s Manual3Table 3-4. ECDM CSR Register Memory MapSub-System Memory CSR Base Address = $FFF01000Offset/Register:ECDM0 EC

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Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-93Table 3-5. DCAM (I2C) Register Memory MapDCAM (I2C) Base Address = $C0 (default)OffsetBIT 7 BIT 6 BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2

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Data and address sizes are defined as follows:❏ A byte is eight bits, numbered 0 through 7, with bit 0 being the least significant.❏ A two-byte is 16

Page 35 - MVME197LE/D2 3-5

Operating Instructions3-10 User’s Manual3

Page 36

Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-113Table 3-6. VMEchip2 Memory Map(Sheet 1 of 4)VMEchip2 LCSR Base Address = $FFF40000OFFSET:D31 D30 D29 D28 D27 D26 D25 D24

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Operating Instructions3-12 User’s Manual3

Page 38 - Operating Instructions

Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-133Table 3-6. VMEchip2 Memory Map (Continued)(Sheet 2 of 4)VMEchip2 LCSR Base Address = $FFF40000OFFSET:D31 D30 D29 D28 D27

Page 39 - MVME197LE/D2 3-9

Operating Instructions3-14 User’s Manual3

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Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-153Table 3-6. VMEchip2 Memory Map (Continued)(Sheet 3 of 4)VMEchip2 LCSR Base Address = $FFF40000OFFSET:D31 D30 D29 D28 D27

Page 41 - (Sheet 1 of 4)

Operating Instructions3-16 User’s Manual3

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Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-173VMEchip2 GCSR Base Address = $FFF40100L V D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D000CHIP REVISION CHIP ID42L

Page 43 - (Sheet 2 of 4)

Operating Instructions3-18 User’s Manual3

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Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-193Table 3-7. PCCchip2 Memory MapPCCchip2 LCSR Base Address = $FFF42000OFFSET:D31 D30 D29 D28 D27 D26 D25 D24 D23 D22 D21 D

Page 45 - (Sheet 3 of 4)

Related DocumentationThe following publications are applicable to the MVME197LE module and may provide additional helpful information. If not shipped

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Operating Instructions3-20 User’s Manual3Table 3-8. Printer Memory MapPrinter ACK Interrupt Control Register $FFF42030Printer FAULT Interrupt Control

Page 47 - (Sheet 4 of 4)

Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-213Table 3-9. Cirrus Logic CD2401 Serial Port Memory MapBase Address Is $FFF45000Cirrus Logic CD2400 Memory Map Offsets Siz

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Operating Instructions3-22 User’s Manual3Table 3-10. 82596CA Ethernet LAN Memory Map82596CA Ethernet LANDirectly Accessible RegistersNotes1. Refer to

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Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-233Table 3-11. 53C710 SCSI Memory MapNoteAccesses may be 8-bit or 32-bit, but not 16-bit.Table 3-12. MK48T08 BBRAM, TOD Cl

Page 50 - 3-20 User’s Manual

Operating Instructions3-24 User’s Manual3Table 3-13. BBRAM Configuration Area Memory MapTable 3-14. TOD Clock Memory MapNotesST = Stop Bit S = Sign

Page 51 - Base Address Is $FFF45000

Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-253BBRAM, TOD Clock Memory MapThe MK48T08 BBRAM (also called Non-Volatile RAM or NVRAM) is divided into six areas as shown i

Page 52 - 3-22 User’s Manual

Operating Instructions3-26 User’s Manual34. Sixteen bytes are reserved for the printed wiring assembly (PWA) number assigned to this board in ASCII fo

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Software InitializationMVME197LE/D2 3-273Software InitializationMost functions that have been done with switches or jumpers on other modules are done

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Operating Instructions3-28 User’s Manual3Any VMEbus access to the MVME197LE while it is in the reset state is ignored. If a global bus timer is enabl

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MVME197LE/D24-14FUNCTIONALDESCRIPTIONIntroductionThis chapter provides a block diagram level description of the MVME197LE Single Board Computer. The

Page 56 - VMEbus Memory Map

To further assist your development effort, Motorola has collected user’s manuals for each of the peripheral controllers used on the MVME197 module ser

Page 57 - Software Initialization

Functional Description4-2 User’s Manual4

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MVME197LE Functional DescriptionMVME197LE/D2 4-34Figure 4-1. MVME197LE Block DiagramLOCAL PERIPHERALBUSPROCESSORBUSMUX AddressRAS, CASAddress 32Bu

Page 59 - DESCRIPTION

Functional Description4-4 User’s Manual4BOOT ROMCurrently a socket (socket will be removed from module in later board revisions) for a 32-pin PLCC/CLC

Page 60 - Functional Description

MVME197LE Functional DescriptionMVME197LE/D2 4-54format. Corrections for 28-, 29-, (leap year) and 30-day months are automatically made. No interrupts

Page 61 - MVME197LE/D2 4-3

Functional Description4-6 User’s Manual4All four serial ports use EIA-232-D drivers and receivers located on the main board, and all the signal lines

Page 62 - Battery Backup RAM and Clock

MVME197LE Functional DescriptionMVME197LE/D2 4-74the BBRAM, TOD Clock memory map description in the Operating Instructions chapter of this manual. The

Page 63 - I/O Interfaces

Functional Description4-8 User’s Manual4Refer to the VMEchip2, PCCchip2, and BusSwitch chapters in the MVME197LE, MVME197DP, and MVME197SP Single Boar

Page 64 - 4-6 User’s Manual

MVME197LE Functional DescriptionMVME197LE/D2 4-94other external sources (PALINT and IRQ). The BusSwitch may also generate the non-maskable interrupt (

Page 65 - Peripheral Resources

Functional Description4-10 User’s Manual4

Page 66 - Interrupt Sources

MVME197LE/D2A-1AEIA-232-DINTERCONNECTIONSThe EIA-232-D Standard is the most widely used interface between terminals and computers or modems, and yet i

Page 67 - MVME197LE/D2 4-9

The computer programs stored in the Read Only Memory of this device contain material copyrighted by Motorola Inc., first published 1991, and may be us

Page 68

EIA-232-D InterconnectionsA-2 User’s ManualATable A-1. EIA-232-D InterconnectionsPinNumberSignalMnemonicSignal Name and Description1 --- Not used.2 T

Page 69 - INTERCONNECTIONS

EIA-232-D InterconnectionsMVME197LE/D2 A-3ATable A-1. EIA-232-D Interconnections (Continued)Notes1. High level = +3 to +15 volts. Low level = -3 to -1

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EIA-232-D InterconnectionsA-4 User’s ManualAbe provided by a pull-up resistor or gate as described before (see Figure A-1). Many modems expect a DTR h

Page 71

EIA-232-D InterconnectionsMVME197LE/D2 A-5AFigure A-1. Middle-of-the-Road EIA-232-D ConfigurationTXDRXDNCRTS6850TXCDCDCTS3OPTIONALHARDWARETRANSPARENT

Page 72 - A-4 User’s Manual

EIA-232-D InterconnectionsA-6 User’s ManualAAnother subject that needs to be considered is the use of ground pins. There are two pins labeled GND. P

Page 73 - EIA-232-D Interconnections

MVME197LE/D2IN-1IndexWhen using this index, keep in mind that a page number indicates only wherereferenced material begins. It may extend to the page

Page 74 - A-6 User’s Manual

IndexIN-2 User’s ManualINDEXII/O Interfaces 4-4Installation Instructions 2-5installation, MVME197LE 2-6interfacesethernet 4-5I/O 4-4printer 4-5SCSI 4-

Page 75 - MVME197LE/D2IN-1

MVME197LE/D2 IN-3INDEXprocessor bus (MC88110 bus) 1-1Processor Bus Memory Map 3-2, 3-3Processor Bus Timeout 4-7Programmable Tick Timers 4-6RRelative h

Page 76 - IN-2 User’s Manual

IndexIN-4 User’s ManualINDEX

Page 77 - MVME197LE/D2 IN-3

SAFETY SUMMARYSAFETY DEPENDS ON YOUThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repairof thi

Page 78 - IN-4 User’s Manual

ixContentsCHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATIONIntroduction.........................

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