MVME197LESingle Board ComputerUser’s Manual(MVME197LE/D2)
xProcessor Bus Memory Map...3-2Detailed I/O Memory Maps...
xiList of FiguresFigure 2-1. MVME197LE Switches, Connectors, and LED IndicatorsLocation Diagram...
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
General Information1-2 User’s Manual1NoteFor the MVME197 series, the term Local Bus, as used inother MVME1xx Single Board Computer series, is referred
SpecificationsMVME197LE/D2 1-31❏ 128 or 256 kilobytes of BOOT ROM❏ Six 32-bit tick timers for periodic interrupts❏ Watchdog timer❏ Eight software inte
General Information1-4 User’s Manual1Table 1-1. MVME197LE Specifications (Continued)Cooling RequirementsThe Motorola MVME197LE VMEmodule is specified,
Equipment RequiredMVME197LE/D2 1-51While the exact amount of airflow required for cooling depends on the ambient air temperature and the type, number,
NoticeWhile reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any omission
General Information1-6 User’s Manual1a user interface which accepts commands from the system console terminal. 197Bug can also operate in a System Mod
MVME197LE/D22-12HARDWARE PREPARATIONAND INSTALLATIONIntroductionThis chapter provides unpacking instructions, hardware preparation, and installation i
Hardware Preparation and Installation2-2 User’s Manual2
Hardware PreparationMVME197LE/D2 2-32MODULE CONNECTOR J1REMOTE RESET/ABORT/LEDSCONFIGURATION SWITCH S1GENERAL PURPOSE/SCONA32B32C32A32B32C32S2 S3P1 P2
Hardware Preparation and Installation2-4 User’s Manual2Configuration SwitchesThe location of the switches, connectors, and LED indicators on the MVME1
Hardware PreparationMVME197LE/D2 2-52Configuration Switch S1: General Purpose Functions (S1-1 to S1-8)The eight General Purpose Input lines (GPI0-GPI7
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
Installation InstructionsMVME197LE/D2 2-72MVME197LE Module InstallationNow that the MVME197LE module is ready for installation, proceed as follows:a.
Hardware Preparation and Installation2-8 User’s Manual2are provided in the MVME197LE, MVME197DP, and MVME197SP Single Board Computers Programmer’s Ref
Installation InstructionsMVME197LE/D2 2-92Multiple MVME197LE modules may be configured into a single VME card cage. In general, hardware multiprocesso
PrefaceThis document provides general information, hardware preparation and installation instructions, operating instructions, and a functional descri
Hardware Preparation and Installation2-10 User’s Manual2
MVME197LE/D23-13OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSIntroductionThis chapter provides the necessary information to use the MVME197LE VMEmodule in a system configurat
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
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 $
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
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
Operating Instructions3-6 User’s Manual3Table 3-3. BusSwitch Register Memory MapBusSwitch Base Address = $FFF00000Offset63 56 55 48 47 32 31 16 15 0
Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-73
Operating Instructions3-8 User’s Manual3Table 3-4. ECDM CSR Register Memory MapSub-System Memory CSR Base Address = $FFF01000Offset/Register:ECDM0 EC
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
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
Operating Instructions3-10 User’s Manual3
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
Operating Instructions3-12 User’s Manual3
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
Operating Instructions3-14 User’s Manual3
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
Operating Instructions3-16 User’s Manual3
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
Operating Instructions3-18 User’s Manual3
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
Related DocumentationThe following publications are applicable to the MVME197LE module and may provide additional helpful information. If not shipped
Operating Instructions3-20 User’s Manual3Table 3-8. Printer Memory MapPrinter ACK Interrupt Control Register $FFF42030Printer FAULT Interrupt Control
Memory MapsMVME197LE/D2 3-213Table 3-9. Cirrus Logic CD2401 Serial Port Memory MapBase Address Is $FFF45000Cirrus Logic CD2400 Memory Map Offsets Siz
Operating Instructions3-22 User’s Manual3Table 3-10. 82596CA Ethernet LAN Memory Map82596CA Ethernet LANDirectly Accessible RegistersNotes1. Refer to
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
Operating Instructions3-24 User’s Manual3Table 3-13. BBRAM Configuration Area Memory MapTable 3-14. TOD Clock Memory MapNotesST = Stop Bit S = Sign
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
Operating Instructions3-26 User’s Manual34. Sixteen bytes are reserved for the printed wiring assembly (PWA) number assigned to this board in ASCII fo
Software InitializationMVME197LE/D2 3-273Software InitializationMost functions that have been done with switches or jumpers on other modules are done
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
MVME197LE/D24-14FUNCTIONALDESCRIPTIONIntroductionThis chapter provides a block diagram level description of the MVME197LE Single Board Computer. The
To further assist your development effort, Motorola has collected user’s manuals for each of the peripheral controllers used on the MVME197 module ser
Functional Description4-2 User’s Manual4
MVME197LE Functional DescriptionMVME197LE/D2 4-34Figure 4-1. MVME197LE Block DiagramLOCAL PERIPHERALBUSPROCESSORBUSMUX AddressRAS, CASAddress 32Bu
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
MVME197LE Functional DescriptionMVME197LE/D2 4-54format. Corrections for 28-, 29-, (leap year) and 30-day months are automatically made. No interrupts
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
MVME197LE Functional DescriptionMVME197LE/D2 4-74the BBRAM, TOD Clock memory map description in the Operating Instructions chapter of this manual. The
Functional Description4-8 User’s Manual4Refer to the VMEchip2, PCCchip2, and BusSwitch chapters in the MVME197LE, MVME197DP, and MVME197SP Single Boar
MVME197LE Functional DescriptionMVME197LE/D2 4-94other external sources (PALINT and IRQ). The BusSwitch may also generate the non-maskable interrupt (
Functional Description4-10 User’s Manual4
MVME197LE/D2A-1AEIA-232-DINTERCONNECTIONSThe EIA-232-D Standard is the most widely used interface between terminals and computers or modems, and yet i
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
EIA-232-D InterconnectionsA-2 User’s ManualATable A-1. EIA-232-D InterconnectionsPinNumberSignalMnemonicSignal Name and Description1 --- Not used.2 T
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
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
EIA-232-D InterconnectionsMVME197LE/D2 A-5AFigure A-1. Middle-of-the-Road EIA-232-D ConfigurationTXDRXDNCRTS6850TXCDCDCTS3OPTIONALHARDWARETRANSPARENT
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
MVME197LE/D2IN-1IndexWhen using this index, keep in mind that a page number indicates only wherereferenced material begins. It may extend to the page
IndexIN-2 User’s ManualINDEXII/O Interfaces 4-4Installation Instructions 2-5installation, MVME197LE 2-6interfacesethernet 4-5I/O 4-4printer 4-5SCSI 4-
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
IndexIN-4 User’s ManualINDEX
SAFETY SUMMARYSAFETY DEPENDS ON YOUThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repairof thi
ixContentsCHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATIONIntroduction.........................
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