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Summary of Contents for FE119-A

Page 1: ...00 CONTR OL DATA CORfO noN CARD READER CONTROLLER FE119 A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION AND CH CKOUT THEORY OF OPERATION DIAGRAMS MAINTENANCE PARTS DATA WIRE LIST HARDWARE...

Page 2: ...10 June 1976 This conmined manual supersedes and replaces all previous revisions of FE119 A Reference Manual 89631400 and FEl19 A Customer Engineering Manual 89637500 licatton No 8963 l500 01974 1975...

Page 3: ...RRELATION SHEET MANUAL SERIAL LOGIC FCO OR ECO SERIES DIAGRAt REVISION NUMBER 89640200 01 ECO C 1 085 01 01 01 02 51 102 02 107 110 02 ECO CK485 03 101 09 B ECO FCO 05 301 Dor E CKl142 8 ECO CK1310 06...

Page 4: ...he 1729 Card Reader A knowledge of the computer and card reader is required before using this card reader controller The following CONTROL DATA publications may be useful as references Publication Pub...

Page 5: ...2 2 Command 2 2 Operation 2 8 3 Installation and Che kout 3 1 Insta11ation 3 1 Unpackinq 3 1 Physical Limitations 3 1 Power Requirements 3 1 tabling and Connectors 3 1 Cooling Requirements 3 2 Environ...

Page 6: ...onnecting and Non Connecting Lines 5 3 Connectors 5 3 Interrupt Logic Q Receiving Equipment 5 7 and Protect Circuitry QReceiver 5 7 Equlpnent and Protect Setup JIIDpers 5 7 Interrupt ogic 5 7 Timing G...

Page 7: ...A Q Bus 4 1 Card Reader Controller Block Diagram 4 6 4 2 A Q Read Reply Timing Diagram 4 7 4 3 Data Transfer Timing Diagram 4 8 5 1 CARD READER PWA Detai 1ed logic Di agram 5 5 Cover Sheet 5 2 CARD R...

Page 8: ...per Plug Selection at PWB Location 56 3 2 Hexadecimal Codes for Equipment Selection 3 3 Interrupt Pin Assignments 4 1 QRegister Read Write 9 1 Wire List External Cable 9 2 Wire L1st Internal Cable 9 3...

Page 9: ...The card reader controller may be accommodated within the AB107 AB108 Computer or the BT148 Expansion Enclosure The controller provides the following functions 1 Provides four basic interrupt signals...

Page 10: ...by these jumper plugs Refer to Section 3 Installation and Checkout for details about jumper plug selections and codes HANNEL CARD CONTROLLER INTER READER I RUPTS 1784 COMPUTER INTERFACE CABLES AND CON...

Page 11: ...SoF _40 C to 70 C Storage 14 F to 122 F 10oe to 50 C Operating 40 6 to 120 F 5 C to 50 C Humidity Shipping o to 100 RH non condensing Storage 10 to 90 RH non condensing Operating 10 to 90 RH non conde...

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Page 13: ...3 provide programming information Aciescription of the codes fo110 o s the figures 15 II JO w ar 06 05 04 02 01 00 E L LOIIIECTOR CODE STATION CODE EQUIPMENT CODE CONVERTER Figure 2 1 QRegister Forma...

Page 14: ...FER Read Data goO 0 901 0 005 1 006 0 When bits QOO Q01 and 006 are 0 and 005 1 and they are accompanied by the Equipment Code and a Read signal the Controller is directed to perform a data transfer A...

Page 15: ...h AD7 of the Director Function NDTE The Card Reader will execute and reply to the Clear Interrupts function if it is Not Ready provided that no other director bit except ADO is transmitted with it bit...

Page 16: ...TERRUPT REQUEST ALARM INTERRUPT REQUEST L ___ FEED CYCLE REQUEST Figure 2 2 Director Function Code Fonnat 15 10 08 01 ar oeos 04 O 0201 00 A REGISTER READY IUSY INTERRUPT DATA END OF OPERATION ALARM L...

Page 17: ...Alarm condition does not exist at the time of the interrupt request the interrupt response is provided as soon as the Alarm condition is detected The Alarm Interrupt Request function is cleared by a...

Page 18: ...must be monitored to determine the cause of the interrupt The controller may generate interrupts on four different lines due to three different conditions which may occur at the controller and their l...

Page 19: ...eady status is unchanged lost Data AD6 1 This bit indicates that data was not transferred out of the Controller to the computer before the next column of a card being read appeared No further data tra...

Page 20: ...It is always the inverse of Ready bit 00 Director status bits Ala through A15 are not used and are always O DIRECTOR STATUS goo 1 gOl 1 LEVEL 2 The Controller will always accept Director Status level...

Page 21: ...oller card The card must not be flexed or dr opped I Power Requirements The controller card requires 5vdc derived from the power supply of the computer Cabling and Connec ors An external interconnecti...

Page 22: ...ons Table 1 1 Preparation and Installation Before installing the controller card perform the following 1 Remove the air flow block from lower slide of card slot to be used 2 Inspect the enclosure card...

Page 23: ...ntroller PWA is placed in and the applicable output connector position of the CPU or Expansion Enclosure connector panel 7 Install the External Cable between the Internal Cable output connector and th...

Page 24: ...plug is in S4 4 and 7 Q10 Selected when jumper plug is in TABlE 3 2 HEXADECIMAL CODES FOR EQUIPMENT SElECnON HEXADECIMAL BIN A R Y BIT S CODE J UMPER P LUG S Q10 Q09 Q08 07 S4 S3 Sl S2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0...

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Page 26: ...Data Interrupt P1B24 Alarm Interrupt P1B26 Connections may be made to any of the following 9 l1 Position Line 1 25 P1B10 II 2 25 P1A7 11 3 25 P187 II 4 25 P1A5 II 5 25 P1A6 I 6 25 P1B6 7 25 P1B5 8 26...

Page 27: ...c n o o IXI W I W I 00 ME_V CONTRlLll QBUS DSA BUS I j QBUS 11 11111 3813513413313213113012912812712812812412312212 1201 81111 71II Ite 114113 Figure 3 2 Location for Installation of Controller PW Ass...

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Page 29: ...h the 12 least significant bits of the A register to the computer bit 0 corresponding to card row 9 Card motion is initialized by the FEED signal from the controller Once the tion is started it will c...

Page 30: ...oller is in the unprotected state Equipment and Operation Decoder When the bits Q07 Q10 match the Equipment Number of the Controller bits Qll Q15 are all zeros W O is active and READ or WRITE signals...

Page 31: ...tion hold true DATA POK Q05 Q06 1 That is the conditions for REPLY are 1 The DATA FF is set the STROBE signal has been received 2 No Protect Violation has occurred 3 Q05 IIi and Q06 0 Q05 and Q06 are...

Page 32: ...08 A15 Not used The Reply conditions can be divided as follows a If the controller is Not Ready the REPLY will be generated only for CLRC CLRI or Request Interrupt functions b If the controller is Rea...

Page 33: ...U on anyone or any combination of the following conditions provided an Interrupt has been requested 1 DATA FF is set 2 UP occurred 3 Alarm occurred Interrupt generation is selected by the software by...

Page 34: ...ER CLEAR i I PROGRAM PROTECT J 00 01 07 I Bits Cl ear Interrupts Function Clear Controller Translator F d R t ee eques Common Int Interrupt QOO OOI WRITE Stat ion Code Data Receivers I T F Bits Interr...

Page 35: ...GlSTER 1 0 W tn 0 A Q 0 CXI READ I _ READ FF I II c I READ DATA DIRECTOR STATUS 1 j DIRECTOR STATUS 2 DIRECTOR STATUS REPLY DATA REPLY r Cr REPLY REJECT COHTROI I J f REPLY REJECT ENABLE I rI Figure 4...

Page 36: ...___ STROBE GATED DATA FF LOS FDATA L The leading edge of the Data FF enables the Data Register Lost Data sets when the Data FF is set and the leading edge of STROBE appears ROTA DTOK REPLY CONTROL FF...

Page 37: ...Inpu signals are drawn coming from the left or above output signals are drawn going to the right or down The signal lines are sometimes interrupted to allow logical grouping of components At each suc...

Page 38: ...n logic diagrams The number s next to each hexagon indicate the sheet s that the signal is continued from or on For instance the numbers 3 6 refer to sheets 3 and 6 while 2 3 refers to sheets 2 and 3...

Page 39: ...part of this illustration Connectors are represented on the logic diagram by the symbol for a female connector for both input and output signals The name of the signal is placed in the open end of th...

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Page 41: ...H R51 IIC IMI H3 l TES I ALL RESIST AS AIlE O za w a DENtTES SIGNAL ltlN s V A1 I I J IVCC n tl T j E I _ eND py r p UJlk f 4 WID flltlQlHAIIC Figure 5 1 CARD READER PWA Detailed Logic Diagram Figure...

Page 42: ...A 3 I I8 3 te i 3 OlD I r UII 3 SI SS lUMPER PLU8S AR IN PLAC OF use UP 1 1 11 vee I II 04 UK IUK 4 NTAlLaD LOGIC DIAGRAM CARD R ADER 1 Figure 5 2 CARD READER P A Detailed logic Dgm Interrupt logic Q...

Page 43: ...n protect jumper is not inserted and a High appears at U2S l2 the Controller is in the Protected state Interrupt Logic The function of this circuit is to generate the proper Interrupt responses for th...

Page 44: ...4 1411 A07 llgii 1127 470 1 4wr AOI t Ivee cel J J J l TIMING IrNC t l T_ RlI2 R33 RlIB R40 10K 470 IK IK AlI4 5 6K R36 UK DII STATI IT n lOGIC DIAGRAM CARD READER Figure 5 3 CARD READER PWA Detailed...

Page 45: ...W O input produces the required high through U39 8 to gate in the Read Write instruction U39 2 3 for Read and U39 13 11 for Write The Read Write receivers U54 1 2 and U54 5 6 are on sheet 2 of the Lo...

Page 46: ...iOO4 A CRGO PAl CRDOi PIAIO I CiiOOi P2A1 eel J fa f CiiiOo P2 AI2 CiiOii P2AI5 CRD 12 A LOGIC DlNMAN CARD READER Figure 5 4 CARD READER PWA Detailed logic Diagram Data Transfer logic IlECaVIII PIA03...

Page 47: ...the computer by A channel bits 0 through 11 Data Sel ection The Data Selection logic selects the data to be transferred to the computer according to the operation being executed When data is executed...

Page 48: ...U 1 I N 0 W U1 o o CO U S11IjnI r _ I I Figure 5 5 CARD READER PWA Detailed Logic Diagram i RI9 180 I P2AQ FlED D TAILED LOGIC DIAGRAM CARD READER Card Reader Control Circuit 2 4...

Page 49: ...a signal which resets the Feed FF U29 When the FF resets the EIIP FF U34 9 is set Signifying that the operation is terminated The function of the Fail FF U34 5 is to detect and store when the Strobe p...

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Page 51: ...nt Publication 1784 Computer Customer Engineering Manual 1784 Reference Manual 1700 Computer System Codes Manual System Maintenance Monitor SMM 17 MAINTENANCE Pub No 89633300 89633400 60163500 6018200...

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Page 53: ...89637500 B SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE AIDS NOT APPLICABLE 7 1 7 2...

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Page 55: ...e to the FEl19 A Card Reader Controller NOM E NC L A T U R E PART NUMBER CARD READER Printed Wiring Assembly 8 9 9 4 4 0 0 0 Interrupt Cable Assembly 8 9 7 2 4 702 Internal Cable Assembly 89641800 Ext...

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Page 57: ...r origin destination and name of the signal normally found on that wire are included in Table 9 1 for the external cable and in Table 9 2 for the internal cable A pin list for the Card Reader Controll...

Page 58: ...13 WHT 13 c 14 BLU 14 h 15 WHT 15 e 16 VIO 16 k 17 W T 17 A 18 GRN 18 E 19 BLK 19 N 28 BRN 20 T 21 BLK 21 L 22 YEL 22 R 23 BLK 23 f 24 BLU 24 m 25 BLK 25 K 26 RED 26 P 27 BLK 27 H 28 VIO 28 S 29 BLK...

Page 59: ...LE continued CONDUCTOR COLOR ORIGIN DESTINA REMARKS IDENTITY TION SIGNAL NAME 31 BLK 31 r CRD12 32 ORN 32 v GND 33 YEL 33 n READY 34 RED 34 t GND 35 YEL 35 B STROBE 36 BLU 36 F GND 37 YEL 37 D CKERR 3...

Page 60: ...P2A03 5 GND 6 BlK P2B03 6 N C 7 WHT ORN P2A04 7 tRim 8 BlK P2B04 8 GND 9 WHT YEL P2A05 9 FEED 10 BlK P2B05 10 GND 11 WHT GRN P2A06 11 CRD04 12 BlK P2B06 12 GND 13 WHT BlU P2A07 13 CRD09 14 BlK P2B07 1...

Page 61: ...BRN P2B13 26 GND 27 WHT YEL P2A14 27 END OTA 28 BRN P2B14 28 GND 29 WHT GRN P2A15 29 CRO 11 30 BRN P2B15 30 GND 31 WHT BLU P2A16 31 CRD 12 32 BRN P2B16 32 GND 33 WHT VIO P2A17 33 READY 34 BRN P2B17 3...

Page 62: ...Q05 16 Q08 15 Q07 17 Q10 16 Q09 20 T lf 21 WRITE 21 RtAD 22 REJECT 22 REPLY 23 JC 23 PRlITECT 24 DATA INT P1A31 STPeR 25 E0P tNT P2A01 CRD 06 26 ALARM tNT 02 eRD 07 27 cOMMON tNT 04 eRo os PlB31 tm 0...

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Page 64: ...PERMIT NO 8241 MINNEAPOUS MINN POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY CONTROL DATA CORPORATION PUBliCATIONS AND GRAPHICS DIVISION 4455 EASTGATE MAll LA JOLLA CALIFORNIA 92037 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILID IN THE UN...

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