Peritek
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Installing Your Peritek Graphics Board
2.5 Connections to the VCU-V, VCT-V, and VCD-V
With the introduction of the VCU-V and VCT-V FAB REV 4 and the
VCD-V FAB REV 2, the connector layout has been completely revamped
in the interest of providing a more "user friendly" front panel. The mouse
and keyboard connectors now use standard interface connectors and the
SCSI (available only by special order) has been moved to the VMEbus P2
standard SCSI pinout. A new option, the High Speed Port (HSP), also
makes use of the P2 A and C rows and
cannot coexist
with the SCSI
option. Only the Video connector and the VCD-V digital connector remain
un
changed from earlier revisions.
The 34020 emulator connector, while still included in the PCB artwork,
has been deleted as an orderable option. It is for factory use only. Contact
Peritek if you need emulator connections.
There are five unique connectors installed on the VCU-V, VCT-V, and
VCD-V. An additional 26 pin header is installed on the VCD-V for digital
output.
The connectors include:
Section 2.5.1a
a console (PTERM) 9-pin female connector
Section 2.5.1b
a Serial PC Mouse/Trackball DB-9 male connector
Section 2.5.1c
a PS/2 mini-DIN PC Keyboard connector
Section 2.5.1c
an LK401 (RS-232 serial) RJ-11 modular connector
Section 2.5.2
a VGA-style high density DB-9 video connector
Section 2.5.3
VMEbus P2 connections for High Speed Port (HSP)
Section 2.5.4
VMEbus P2 connections for SCSI port (VCT and VCU)
Section 2.5.5
Digital Video connector (VCD-V only)
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