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Page 1 - Installation and Use

MVME5100Single Board ComputerInstallation and UseV5100A/IH3April 2002 Edition

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xAPPENDIX A SpecificationsGeneral Specifications...A-1Power

Page 3 - Safety Summary

5-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Table 5-8. PMC Slot 1 Connector (J14) Pin AssignmentsPin Assignment Pin1 Jumper Configu

Page 4 - Lithium Battery Caution

Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-175Jumper configuration is dependent upon the P2 I/O mode chosen (PMC or SBC mode (SBC/IPMC761

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5-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Table 5-9. PMC Slot 2 Connector (J21) Pin AssignmentsPin Assignment Pin1TCK –12V 23 GND

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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

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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

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Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-215Table 5-11. PMC Slot 2 Connector (J23) Pin AssignmentsPin Assignment Pin1 Reserved GND 23

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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

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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

Page 11 - List of Figures

5-24 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5VMEbus Connectors P1 & P2 Pin Assignments (PMC mode)The VMEbus connector P1 provides

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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

Page 13 - List of Tables

xiList of FiguresFigure 1-1. MVME5100 Layout...1-9Figure 1-2. MVME5100 In

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5-26 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5VMEbus P1 & P2 Connector Pin Assignments (SBC Mode)The VMEbus connector P1 provides

Page 15 - About This Manual

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#

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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

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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

Page 18 - Summary of Changes

5-30 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments510BaseT/100BaseTx Connector Pin AssignmentsThe board’s dual 10BaseT/100BaseTX RJ-45 conn

Page 19 - Overview of Contents

Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-315COM1 and COM2 Connector Pin AssignmentsA standard RJ-45 connector located on the front pane

Page 21 - Terminology

6-166Programming the MVME51xxIntroductionThis chapter provides basic information useful in programming the MVME51xx. This includes a description of me

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6-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6Processor Bus Memory MapThe processor memory map configuration is under the cont

Page 23 - Installation

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

Page 25 - Preparation

6-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6Notes1. Programmable via Hawk ASIC.2. The actual PowerPlus II size of each ROM/F

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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

Page 27 - Jumper Settings

6-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6Establishing Addressability on the VMEbusThe following paragraphs describe the c

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Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-76options available. The Base and Bound registers define the address range tha

Page 29 - System Considerations

6-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6PCI ArbitrationThere are seven potential PCI bus masters on the MVME51xx:❏ Hawk

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Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-96Figure 6-1. VMEbus Master MappingVMEBUS11553.00 9609VME A24VME A16VME A24VM

Page 31 - Figure 1-1. MVME5100 Layout

6-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6The arbitration assignments for the MVME51xx are shown in Table 6-4.Interrupt H

Page 32 - PMC Modules

Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-116Figure 6-2. MVME51xx Interrupt Architecture11559.00 9609PIB(8529 Pair)Proc

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6-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6The MVME51xx routes the interrupts from the PMCs and PCI expansion slots as fol

Page 34 - Primary PMCspan

Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-1366. The VMEbus SYSRESET∗ signal7. VMEbus reset sources from the Universe ASI

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xiiiList of TablesTable 1-1. Manually Configured Headers/Jumpers ...1-4Table 3-1. Debugger Commands...

Page 36 - PMCspan

6-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteProgramming the MVME51xx6Endian IssuesThe MVME51xx supports both little-endian (for example, Windows NT)

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Programming Considerationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 6-156PCI and EthernetEthernet is byte-stream-oriented; the byte having the lowes

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A-1AASpecificationsThis appendix lists general specifications and power characteristics for the MVME5100 single board computer. It also provides infor

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A-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteSpecificationsAPower RequirementsPower requirements for the MVME5100 single board computer depend on the

Page 41 - 2Operation

Cooling Requirementshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature A-3ACooling RequirementsThe MVME5100 is specified, designed, and tested to operate rel

Page 43 - Connectors

BB-1BTroubleshootingSolving Startup ProblemsIn the event of difficulty with your MVME5100, perform the simple troubleshooting steps listed in the tabl

Page 44 - System Power-up

Solving Startup ProblemsB-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteBII. There is a display on the terminal; however, keyboard and/or mouse input has

Page 45 - ❏ Appendix B, Troubleshooting

Troubleshootinghttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature B-3BIV. Debug prompt PPC6-Bug> appears at powerup; the board does not autoboot(Continued

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xivTable D-1. Motorola Computer Group Documents ...D-1Table D-2. Manufacturers’ Documents ...

Page 47 - 3PPCBug Firmware

Solving Startup ProblemsB-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteBV. The debugger is in system mode; the board autoboots, or the board has passed

Page 48 - PPCBug Firmware

CC-1CRAM500 Memory ExpansionModuleOverviewThe RAM500 memory expansion module can be used on the MVME5100 as an option for additional memory capability

Page 49 - Using PPCBug

Functional DescriptionC-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCFunctional DescriptionThe following sections describe the physical and electrical

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RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-3CWhen populated, the optional RAM500 memory expansion memory blocks shoul

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Functional DescriptionC-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCFigure C-1. RAM500 Block DiagramBottom-side MVME5100-MEZ ConnectorA,BA,WE_L,RAS_L

Page 52 - Default Settings

RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-5CSROMThe RAM500 memory expansion module contains a single 3.3V, 256 x 8,

Page 53 - ENV – Set Environment

RAM500 Module InstallationC-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCthat standoffs are installed in the three mounting holes on the module.5. With

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RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-7C8. Turn the entire assembly over, and fasten the three nuts provided to

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RAM500 ConnectorsC-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteCTable C-3. RAM500 Bottom Side Connector (P1) Pin Assignments1 GND* GND* 23 DQ00 DQ01 4

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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

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xvAbout This ManualThe MVME5100 Single Board Computer Installation and Use manual provides the information you will need to install and configure your

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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

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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

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RAM500 Programming IssuesC-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteC*Common GND pins mate to GIGA assemblies with ground plates.RAM500 Programming

Page 61 - (Default)

RAM500 Memory Expansion Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature C-13CSerial Presence Detect (SPD) DataThis register is partially described f

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DD-1DRelated DocumentationMotorola Computer Group DocumentsThe Motorola publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain paper

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Manufacturers’ DocumentsD-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteDManufacturers’ DocumentsFor additional information, refer to the following table

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Related Documentationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature D-3DM48T37V CMOS 32Kx8 Timekeeper SRAM Data SheetSGS Thomson MicroelectronicsM48T37V2

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Related SpecificationsD-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteDRelated SpecificationsFor additional information, refer to the following table for

Page 67 - Firmware Command Buffer

IN-1IndexAAbort (interrupt) signal 2-1ABT switch (S1) 2-1air temperature A-3assembly language 3-3Asynchronous Communications 4-8Auto Boot Abort Delay

Page 68 - Standard Commands

xviMVME5101-216x 400 MHz MPC7400, 512MB ECC SDRAM, 17MB Flash and 2MB L2 cache400 and 500 MHz MPC7410 Commercial ModelsMVME5110-213x 400 MHz MPC7410,

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IndexIN-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXdimensions, MVME5100 A-1directories, debugger and diagnostic 3-26DMA channels 6-12DRAM speed 3

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http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature IN-3INDEXMVME510x 1-16MVME510x hardware 1-8MVME510x into chassis 1-16PCI mezzanine cards 1-10PMCs 1-10PMCs

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IndexIN-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXparameter (Network Auto Boot Control-ler) 3-14parameter (NVRAM Bootlist) 3-11parameter (Primar

Page 72 - Diagnostics

http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature IN-5INDEXfeatures C-1install instructions C-5memory blocks C-3SPD addresses C-5top side connector C-10Rave

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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

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xviiiSummary of ChangesThis is the third edition of the Installation and Use manual. It supersedes the August 2001 edition and incorporates the follow

Page 75 - 4Functional Description

xixOverview of ContentsThe following paragraphs briefly describe the contents of each chapter.Chapter 1, Hardware Preparation and Installation, provid

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© Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Motorola, Inc.All rights reserved.Printed in the United States of America.Motorola and the Motorola logo are regist

Page 77 - Features Descriptions

xxAppendix C, RAM500 Memory Expansion Module, provides a description of the RAM500 memory expansion module, a list of features, a block diagram of the

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xxiConventions Used in This ManualThe following typographical conventions are used in this document:boldis used for user input that you type just as i

Page 79 - Processor

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

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1-111Hardware Preparation andInstallationIntroductionThis chapter provides information on hardware preparation and installation for the MVME5100 singl

Page 81 - Input/Output Interfaces

1-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1PMC mode is backwards compatible with the MVME2300/MVME2400 and is

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Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-31system, place the component on a grounded, static-free, and adequately protected working su

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1-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Table 1-1. Manually Configured Headers/JumpersJumper Description S

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Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-51Jumper SettingsPrior to performing the installation instructions, you must ensure that the

Page 85 - 5Pin Assignments

1-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1SBC/IPMC712 mode, the rear panel Ethernet is not supported. The sig

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Preparationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-71System ConsiderationsThe MVME5100 draws power from the VMEbus backplane connectors P1 and P

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Safety SummaryThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of thisequipment. Failure

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1-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1InstallationThis section discusses the installation of PMCs onto th

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Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-91Figure 1-1. MVME5100 Layout2788 0700P1 P2J22 J24 J12 J14J4J5J6J21 J23 J11 J13XU1 XU2L2L1J

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1-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1PMC ModulesPMC modules mount on top of the MVME5100. Perform the f

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Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-111Figure 1-2. MVME5100 Installation and Removal From a VMEbus ChassisFigure 1-3. Typical

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1-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Primary PMCspanTo install a PMCspan-002 PCI expansion module on yo

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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

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1-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation17. Insert four short screws (Phillips type) through the holes at t

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Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-1514. Remove four screws (Phillips type) from the standoffs in each corner of the primary PC

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1-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation17. Gently press the two PMCspan modules together and verify that P

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Installationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-1713. Remove the filler panel from the VMEbus chassis card slot where you are going to insta

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FlammabilityAll Motorola PWBs (printed wiring boards) are manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V-0 by UL-recognized manufacturers.EMI Caution!

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1-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation18. Replace the chassis or system cover(s) and cable peripherals to

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2-122OperationIntroductionThis chapter provides operating instructions for the MVME5100 single board computer. It includes necessary information about

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2-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteOperation2Reset FunctionWhen toggled to RST, the switch resets all on-board devices. To generate a reset,

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Switches and Indicatorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-32this mode. For more information on the VPD, refer to Appendix B of the MVME5100

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2-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteOperation2DEBUG PortThe RJ-45 port labeled DEBUG provides an RS-232 serial communications interface, base

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System Power-uphttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-52the operating system. If it is necessary, refer to Chapter 3, PPCBug Firmware for addit

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3-133PPCBug FirmwareIntroductionThe PPCBug firmware is the layer of software just above the hardware. The firmware provides the proper initialization

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3-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3❏ A self-test at power-up feature which verifies the integrity of the systemPPCBug consis

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Using PPCBughttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-33Implementation and Memory RequirementsPPCBug is written largely in the C programming langu

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CE Notice (European Community)Motorola Computer Group products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). Compliance with this di

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3-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3For example, if a breakpoint has been specified, then control returns to the debugger whe

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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

Page 112 - MVME5100 Ethernet port 2

3-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware327. Calculates and displays the MPU clock speed, verifies that the MPU clock speed matche

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Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-73CNFG – Configure Board Information BlockUse this command to display and configure the

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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

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Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-93Note: The bug does not automatically acquire all of the memory it is allowed. It accu

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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

Page 117 - 6Programming the MVME51xx

Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-113Primary SCSI Data Bus Width [W/N] = N? Secondary SCSI identifier = 07? Select the ide

Page 118 - Processor Bus Memory Map

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

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Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-133Auto Boot Abort Delay = 7?The time in seconds that the Autoboot sequence will delay b

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Limited and Restricted Rights LegendIf the documentation contained herein is supplied, directly or indirectly, to the U.S. Government, the following n

Page 121 - VMEbus Memory Map

3-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3ROM Boot Direct Ending Address = FFFFFFFC? The last location tested when PPCBug searches

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Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-153!CautionIf you use the NIOT debugger command, these parameters need to be saved somew

Page 123 - Programming Considerations

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

Page 124 - PCI Arbitration

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

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3-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3The configured value is written into the LSI0_TO register of the Universe chip.PCI Slave

Page 126 - Interrupt Handling

Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-193The configured value is written into the LSI3_BS register of the Universe chip.PCI Sl

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3-20 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3VMEbus Slave Image 1 Translation Offset = 00000000?The configured value is written into

Page 128 - Sources of Reset

Default Settingshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-213Special PCI Slave Image Register = 00000000?The configured value is written into the

Page 129 - ∗ signal

3-22 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3The string ’NULL’ on a new line terminates the command line entries. All PPCBug commands

Page 130 - Endian Issues

Standard Commandshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-233CNFG Configure Board Information BlockCS Checksum a Block of dataCSAR PCI Configurat

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viiContentsAbout This ManualSummary of Changes...xviiiOver

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3-24 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3IOI I/O InquiryIOP I/O Physical to DiskIOT I/O “Teach” for Configuring Disk ControllerIR

Page 133 - ASpecifications

Standard Commandshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-253NOCM No Concurrent ModeNOMA Macro DeleteNOMAL Disable Macro Expansion ListingNOPA Pr

Page 134 - ±5%) +12V (±10%) –12V (±10%)

3-26 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePPCBug Firmware3!CautionAlthough a command (PFLASH) to allow the erasing and reprogramming of Flash memo

Page 135 - ° C with increased airflow

Standard Commandshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-273PPCBug Diagnostics Manual, listed in Appendix D, Related Documentation for complete

Page 137 - BTroubleshooting

4-144Functional DescriptionIntroductionThis chapter provides a functional description for the MVME5100 single board computer. The MVME5100 is a high-p

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4-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4L2 Cache (Optional) 1MB (MPC750 class and MPC755 class), 1 or 2MB (MPC7400) and 2M

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Features Descriptionshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-34Features DescriptionsGeneralAs stated earlier, the MVME5100 is a high-performance

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4-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4The following diagram illustrates the architecture of the MVME5100 single board co

Page 141 - RAM500 Memory Expansion

Features Descriptionshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-54ProcessorThe MVME5100 incorporates a BGA foot print that supports all of the proc

Page 142 - Functional Description

viii10/100BASET Ports...2-3DEBUG Port ...

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4-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4Application Note: For Am29DL322C or Am29DL323C, 32Megabit (4M x 8-Bit/2M x 16-bit)

Page 144 - 1 Bank of 9 (x8)

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

Page 145 - RAM500 Module Installation

4-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4In addition, LAN 1 Ethernet address is stored in the configuration area of the NVR

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Features Descriptionshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-94Note The SCSI device on either the IPMC712 or IPMC761 uses the standard INTA# pin

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5-155Pin AssignmentsIntroductionThis chapter provides information on pin assignments for various jumpers and connectors on the MVME5100 single board c

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5-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Jumper SettingsThe following table provides information about the jumper settings associa

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Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-35ConnectorsIPMC761 Connector (J3) Pin AssignmentsThis connector is used to provide an interfa

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5-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Memory Expansion Connector (J8) Pin AssignmentsThis connector is used to provide memory e

Page 152 - RAM500 Programming Issues

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

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ixIDSEL Routing...4-9CHAPTER 5 Pin AssignmentsIntroduction...

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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

Page 155 - DRelated Documentation

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

Page 156 - II User Manual

5-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5PCI Expansion Connector (J25) Pin AssignmentsThis connector is used to provide PCI/PMC ex

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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

Page 158 - Related Specifications

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

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Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-115PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) ConnectorsThese connectors provide 32/64-bit PCI interfaces and P2

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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

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Connectorshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-135Table 5-6. PMC Slot 1 Connector (J12) Pin AssignmentsPin Assignment Pin1 +12V TRST# 23TMS

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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

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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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