MVME5100Single Board ComputerInstallation and UseV5100A/IH3April 2002 Edition
xAPPENDIX A SpecificationsGeneral Specifications...A-1Power
5-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Table 5-8. PMC Slot 1 Connector (J14) Pin AssignmentsPin Assignment Pin1 Jumper Configu
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-175Jumper configuration is dependent upon the P2 I/O mode chosen (PMC or SBC mode (SBC/IPMC761
5-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Table 5-9. PMC Slot 2 Connector (J21) Pin AssignmentsPin Assignment Pin1TCK –12V 23 GND
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-19549 AD09 +5V 5051 GND C/BE0# 5253 AD06 AD05 5455 AD04 GND 5657 +5V (Vio) AD03 5859 AD02 AD01
5-20 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments523 AD24 +3.3V 2425 IDSEL2 AD23 2627 +3.3V AD20 2829 AD18 GND 3031 AD16 C/BE2# 3233 GND N
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-215Table 5-11. PMC Slot 2 Connector (J23) Pin AssignmentsPin Assignment Pin1 Reserved GND 23
5-22 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments547 AD39 AD38 4849 AD37 GND 5051 GND AD36 5253 AD35 AD34 5455 AD33 GND 5657 +5V (Vio) AD3
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-23525 PMC2_25 (P2-D17) PMC2_26 (P2-Z17) 26 27 PMC2_27 (P2-D18) PMC2_28 (P2-D19) 28 29 PMC2_29
5-24 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5VMEbus Connectors P1 & P2 Pin Assignments (PMC mode)The VMEbus connector P1 provides
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-25515PMC2_23 (J24-23) PMC1_30 (J14-30) VD17 PMC1_29 (J14-29) PMC2_22 (J24-22)16GND PMC1_32 (J1
xiList of FiguresFigure 1-1. MVME5100 Layout...1-9Figure 1-2. MVME5100 In
5-26 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5VMEbus P1 & P2 Connector Pin Assignments (SBC Mode)The VMEbus connector P1 provides
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-2757 DB11# DB6# VA27 +12VF PMC2_10 (J24-10)8 GND DB7# VA28 PRSTB# PMC2_12 (J24-12)9 DB12# DBP#
5-28 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Note Rows A and C and Z’s (Z1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, and 17) functionality is provided
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-29525 PMC2_38 (J24-38) TXD4 VD26 RTS1 PMC2_37 (J24-37)26 GND RXD4 VD27 CTS1 PMC2_39 (J24-39)27
5-30 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments510BaseT/100BaseTx Connector Pin AssignmentsThe board’s dual 10BaseT/100BaseTX RJ-45 conn
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-315COM1 and COM2 Connector Pin AssignmentsA standard RJ-45 connector located on the front pane
6-166Programming the MVME51xxIntroductionThis chapter provides basic information useful in programming the MVME51xx. This includes a description of me
6-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6Processor Bus Memory MapThe processor memory map configuration is under the cont
Memory Mapshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-36For an example of the CHRP memory map, refer to Table 6-2. For detailed processor memory ma
6-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6Notes1. Programmable via Hawk ASIC.2. The actual PowerPlus II size of each ROM/F
Memory Mapshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-56VME Memory MapThe MVME5100 is fully capable of supporting both the PREP and the CHRP VME me
6-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6Establishing Addressability on the VMEbusThe following paragraphs describe the c
Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-76options available. The Base and Bound registers define the address range tha
6-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6PCI ArbitrationThere are seven potential PCI bus masters on the MVME51xx:❏ Hawk
Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-96Figure 6-1. VMEbus Master MappingVMEBUS11553.00 9609VME A24VME A16VME A24VM
6-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6The arbitration assignments for the MVME51xx are shown in Table 6-4.Interrupt H
Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-116Figure 6-2. MVME51xx Interrupt Architecture11559.00 9609PIB(8529 Pair)Proc
6-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6The MVME51xx routes the interrupts from the PMCs and PCI expansion slots as fol
Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-1366. The VMEbus SYSRESET∗ signal7. VMEbus reset sources from the Universe ASI
xiiiList of TablesTable 1-1. Manually Configured Headers/Jumpers ...1-4Table 3-1. Debugger Commands...
6-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6Endian IssuesThe MVME51xx supports both little-endian (for example, Windows NT)
Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-156PCI and EthernetEthernet is byte-stream-oriented; the byte having the lowes
A-1AASpecificationsThis appendix lists general specifications and power characteristics for the MVME5100 single board computer. It also provides infor
A-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteSpecificationsAPower RequirementsPower requirements for the MVME5100 single board computer depend on the
Cooling Requirementshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature A-3ACooling RequirementsThe MVME5100 is specified, designed, and tested to operate rel
BB-1BTroubleshootingSolving Startup ProblemsIn the event of difficulty with your MVME5100, perform the simple troubleshooting steps listed in the tabl
Solving Startup ProblemsB-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteBII. There is a display on the terminal; however, keyboard and/or mouse input has
Troubleshootinghttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature B-3BIV. Debug prompt PPC6-Bug> appears at powerup; the board does not autoboot(Continued
xivTable D-1. Motorola Computer Group Documents ...D-1Table D-2. Manufacturers’ Documents ...
Solving Startup ProblemsB-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteBV. The debugger is in system mode; the board autoboots, or the board has passed
CC-1CRAM500 Memory ExpansionModuleOverviewThe RAM500 memory expansion module can be used on the MVME5100 as an option for additional memory capability
Functional DescriptionC-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCFunctional DescriptionThe following sections describe the physical and electrical
RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-3CWhen populated, the optional RAM500 memory expansion memory blocks shoul
Functional DescriptionC-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCFigure C-1. RAM500 Block DiagramBottom-side MVME5100-MEZ ConnectorA,BA,WE_L,RAS_L
RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-5CSROMThe RAM500 memory expansion module contains a single 3.3V, 256 x 8,
RAM500 Module InstallationC-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCthat standoffs are installed in the three mounting holes on the module.5. With
RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-7C8. Turn the entire assembly over, and fasten the three nuts provided to
RAM500 ConnectorsC-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCTable C-3. RAM500 Bottom Side Connector (P1) Pin Assignments1 GND* GND* 23 DQ00 DQ01 4
RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-9C69 +3.3V +3.3V 7071 DQ54 DQ55 7273 DQ56 DQ57 7475 DQ58 DQ59 7677 DQ60 DQ
xvAbout This ManualThe MVME5100 Single Board Computer Installation and Use manual provides the information you will need to install and configure your
RAM500 ConnectorsC-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteC*Common GND pins mate to a GIGA assembly with a ground plate. The GIGA assembly is an
RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-11C27 DQ20 DQ21 2829 DQ22 DQ23 3031 +3.3V +3.3V 3233 DQ24 DQ25 3435 DQ26 D
RAM500 Programming IssuesC-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteC*Common GND pins mate to GIGA assemblies with ground plates.RAM500 Programming
RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-13CSerial Presence Detect (SPD) DataThis register is partially described f
DD-1DRelated DocumentationMotorola Computer Group DocumentsThe Motorola publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain paper
Manufacturers’ DocumentsD-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteDManufacturers’ DocumentsFor additional information, refer to the following table
Related Documentationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature D-3DM48T37V CMOS 32Kx8 Timekeeper SRAM Data SheetSGS Thomson MicroelectronicsM48T37V2
Related SpecificationsD-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteDRelated SpecificationsFor additional information, refer to the following table for
IN-1IndexAAbort (interrupt) signal 2-1ABT switch (S1) 2-1air temperature A-3assembly language 3-3Asynchronous Communications 4-8Auto Boot Abort Delay
xviMVME5101-216x 400 MHz MPC7400, 512MB ECC SDRAM, 17MB Flash and 2MB L2 cache400 and 500 MHz MPC7410 Commercial ModelsMVME5110-213x 400 MHz MPC7410,
IndexIN-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXdimensions, MVME5100 A-1directories, debugger and diagnostic 3-26DMA channels 6-12DRAM speed 3
http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature IN-3INDEXMVME510x 1-16MVME510x hardware 1-8MVME510x into chassis 1-16PCI mezzanine cards 1-10PMCs 1-10PMCs
IndexIN-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXparameter (Network Auto Boot Control-ler) 3-14parameter (NVRAM Bootlist) 3-11parameter (Primar
http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature IN-5INDEXfeatures C-1install instructions C-5memory blocks C-3SPD addresses C-5top side connector C-10Rave
xviiSIM232DCE or DTEEIA-232 DCE or DTE serial interface moduleSIM530DCE or DTEEIA-530 DCE or DTE serial interface moduleSIMV35DCE or DTEV.35 DCE or DT
xviiiSummary of ChangesThis is the third edition of the Installation and Use manual. It supersedes the August 2001 edition and incorporates the follow
xixOverview of ContentsThe following paragraphs briefly describe the contents of each chapter.Chapter 1, Hardware Preparation and Installation, provid
© Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Motorola, Inc.All rights reserved.Printed in the United States of America.Motorola and the Motorola logo are regist
xxAppendix C, RAM500 Memory Expansion Module, provides a description of the RAM500 memory expansion module, a list of features, a block diagram of the
xxiConventions Used in This ManualThe following typographical conventions are used in this document:boldis used for user input that you type just as i
xxiiAn asterisk (*) following a signal name for signals that are edge significant denotes that the actions initiated by that signal occur on high to l
1-111Hardware Preparation andInstallationIntroductionThis chapter provides information on hardware preparation and installation for the MVME5100 singl
1-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1PMC mode is backwards compatible with the MVME2300/MVME2400 and is
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-31system, place the component on a grounded, static-free, and adequately protected working su
1-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Table 1-1. Manually Configured Headers/JumpersJumper Description S
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-51Jumper SettingsPrior to performing the installation instructions, you must ensure that the
1-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1SBC/IPMC712 mode, the rear panel Ethernet is not supported. The sig
Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-71System ConsiderationsThe MVME5100 draws power from the VMEbus backplane connectors P1 and P
Safety SummaryThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of thisequipment. Failure
1-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1InstallationThis section discusses the installation of PMCs onto th
Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-91Figure 1-1. MVME5100 Layout2788 0700P1 P2J22 J24 J12 J14J4J5J6J21 J23 J11 J13XU1 XU2L2L1J
1-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1PMC ModulesPMC modules mount on top of the MVME5100. Perform the f
Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-111Figure 1-2. MVME5100 Installation and Removal From a VMEbus ChassisFigure 1-3. Typical
1-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Primary PMCspanTo install a PMCspan-002 PCI expansion module on yo
Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-1315. Place the PMCspan on top of the MVME5100. Align the mounting holes in each corner to t
1-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation17. Insert four short screws (Phillips type) through the holes at t
Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-1514. Remove four screws (Phillips type) from the standoffs in each corner of the primary PC
1-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation17. Gently press the two PMCspan modules together and verify that P
Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-1713. Remove the filler panel from the VMEbus chassis card slot where you are going to insta
FlammabilityAll Motorola PWBs (printed wiring boards) are manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V-0 by UL-recognized manufacturers.EMI Caution!
1-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation18. Replace the chassis or system cover(s) and cable peripherals to
2-122OperationIntroductionThis chapter provides operating instructions for the MVME5100 single board computer. It includes necessary information about
2-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteOperation2Reset FunctionWhen toggled to RST, the switch resets all on-board devices. To generate a reset,
Switches and Indicatorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-32this mode. For more information on the VPD, refer to Appendix B of the MVME5100
2-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteOperation2DEBUG PortThe RJ-45 port labeled DEBUG provides an RS-232 serial communications interface, base
System Power-uphttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-52the operating system. If it is necessary, refer to Chapter 3, PPCBug Firmware for addit
3-133PPCBug FirmwareIntroductionThe PPCBug firmware is the layer of software just above the hardware. The firmware provides the proper initialization
3-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3❏ A self-test at power-up feature which verifies the integrity of the systemPPCBug consis
Using PPCBughttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-33Implementation and Memory RequirementsPPCBug is written largely in the C programming langu
CE Notice (European Community)Motorola Computer Group products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). Compliance with this di
3-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3For example, if a breakpoint has been specified, then control returns to the debugger whe
Using PPCBughttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-538. Delays for 750 milliseconds.9. Determines the CPU base board type.10. Sizes the local r
3-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware327. Calculates and displays the MPU clock speed, verifies that the MPU clock speed matche
Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-73CNFG – Configure Board Information BlockUse this command to display and configure the
3-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3Refer to the PPCBug Firmware Package User’s Manual for a description of the use of ENV. A
Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-93Note: The bug does not automatically acquire all of the memory it is allowed. It accu
3-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3Auto-Initialize of NVRAM Header Enable [Y/N] = Y?Network PReP-Boot Mode Enable [Y/N] = N
Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-113Primary SCSI Data Bus Width [W/N] = N? Secondary SCSI identifier = 07? Select the ide
3-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3Auto Boot at power-up only [Y/N] = N?Auto Boot Scan Enable [Y/N] = Y? Auto Boot Scan D
Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-133Auto Boot Abort Delay = 7?The time in seconds that the Autoboot sequence will delay b
Limited and Restricted Rights LegendIf the documentation contained herein is supplied, directly or indirectly, to the U.S. Government, the following n
3-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3ROM Boot Direct Ending Address = FFFFFFFC? The last location tested when PPCBug searches
Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-153!CautionIf you use the NIOT debugger command, these parameters need to be saved somew
3-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3ROM Bank B Access Speed (ns) = 70?This defines the minimum access speed for the Bank B F
Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-173Serial Startup Code LF Enable [Y/N]=N?A line feed can be inserted after each code is
3-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3The configured value is written into the LSI0_TO register of the Universe chip.PCI Slave
Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-193The configured value is written into the LSI3_BS register of the Universe chip.PCI Sl
3-20 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3VMEbus Slave Image 1 Translation Offset = 00000000?The configured value is written into
Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-213Special PCI Slave Image Register = 00000000?The configured value is written into the
3-22 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3The string ’NULL’ on a new line terminates the command line entries. All PPCBug commands
Standard Commandshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-233CNFG Configure Board Information BlockCS Checksum a Block of dataCSAR PCI Configurat
viiContentsAbout This ManualSummary of Changes...xviiiOver
3-24 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3IOI I/O InquiryIOP I/O Physical to DiskIOT I/O “Teach” for Configuring Disk ControllerIR
Standard Commandshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-253NOCM No Concurrent ModeNOMA Macro DeleteNOMAL Disable Macro Expansion ListingNOPA Pr
3-26 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3!CautionAlthough a command (PFLASH) to allow the erasing and reprogramming of Flash memo
Standard Commandshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-273PPCBug Diagnostics Manual, listed in Appendix D, Related Documentation for complete
4-144Functional DescriptionIntroductionThis chapter provides a functional description for the MVME5100 single board computer. The MVME5100 is a high-p
4-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4L2 Cache (Optional) 1MB (MPC750 class and MPC755 class), 1 or 2MB (MPC7400) and 2M
Features Descriptionshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-34Features DescriptionsGeneralAs stated earlier, the MVME5100 is a high-performance
4-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4The following diagram illustrates the architecture of the MVME5100 single board co
Features Descriptionshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-54ProcessorThe MVME5100 incorporates a BGA foot print that supports all of the proc
viii10/100BASET Ports...2-3DEBUG Port ...
4-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4Application Note: For Am29DL322C or Am29DL323C, 32Megabit (4M x 8-Bit/2M x 16-bit)
Features Descriptionshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-74P2 Input/Output (I/O) ModesThe MVME5100 has two P2 I/O modes (PMC and SBC) that a
4-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4In addition, LAN 1 Ethernet address is stored in the configuration area of the NVR
Features Descriptionshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-94Note The SCSI device on either the IPMC712 or IPMC761 uses the standard INTA# pin
5-155Pin AssignmentsIntroductionThis chapter provides information on pin assignments for various jumpers and connectors on the MVME5100 single board c
5-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Jumper SettingsThe following table provides information about the jumper settings associa
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-35ConnectorsIPMC761 Connector (J3) Pin AssignmentsThis connector is used to provide an interfa
5-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Memory Expansion Connector (J8) Pin AssignmentsThis connector is used to provide memory e
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-5523 DQ16 DQ17 2425 DQ18 DQ19 2627 DQ20 DQ21 2829 DQ22 DQ23 3031 +3.3V +3.3V 3233 DQ24 DQ25 34
ixIDSEL Routing...4-9CHAPTER 5 Pin AssignmentsIntroduction...
5-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments581 DQ62 DQ63 8283 CKD00 CKD01 8485 CKD02 CKD03 8687 CKD04 CKD05 8889 +3.3V +3.3V 9091 CKD
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-75Note Pin 130, 131, MEZZ1_L, MEZZ2_L, configures the board’s local bus frequency. If a single
5-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5PCI Expansion Connector (J25) Pin AssignmentsThis connector is used to provide PCI/PMC ex
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-9539 PAR+5VPCIRST# 4041 C/BE1# C/BE0# 4243 C/BE3# C/BE2# 4445 AD1 AD0 4647 AD3 AD2 4849 AD5 AD
5-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments577 PAR64GNDReserved 7879 C/BE5# C/BE4# 8081 C/BE7# C/BE6# 8283 AD33 AD32 8485 AD35 AD34
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-115PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) ConnectorsThese connectors provide 32/64-bit PCI interfaces and P2
5-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments547 AD12 AD11 4849 AD09 +5V 5051 GND C/BE0# 5253 AD06 AD05 5455 AD04 GND 5657 +5V (Vio) A
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-135Table 5-6. PMC Slot 1 Connector (J12) Pin AssignmentsPin Assignment Pin1 +12V TRST# 23TMS
5-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5 59 GND Not Used 6061 ACK64# +3.3V 6263 GND Not Used 64Table 5-7. PMC Slot 1 Con
Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-15535 AD47 AD46 3637 AD45 GND 3839 +5V (Vio) AD44 4041 AD43 AD42 4243 AD41 GND 4445 GND AD40 4
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