
q
Control Register: A write to this register causes specific actions to be executed by the
device. The actions are described in the following table.
Bit
15
14-2
1
0
Contents
A24/A32
Enable
Unused
Sysfail Inhibit
Reset
A24/A32 Enable: A one (1) in this field enables access to the device’s A24
VME Bus registers. A zero (0) disables such access.
Sysfail Inhibit: A one (1) disables the device from driving the SYSFAIL* line.
Reset: A one (1) forces the device into a reset state.
q
Offset Register: This read/write register defines the base address of the device ’s A24
registers. The four most significant bits of the Offset register are the values of the four
most significant bits of the device’s A24 register addresses. The 12 least significant
bits of the Offset register are always zero (0). Thus, the Offset register bits 15-12 map
the VME Bus address lines A23-A20 for A24 register accesses. A read of the Offset
register always returns the address offset most recently written to the Offset register.
q
Port Control Register: This register is used to override the Local Bus control of the
device. (This applies to VT1433B modules that are equipped to use Local Bus). It has
the following format:
Bit
15-2
1
0
Contents
Unused
LBus
Pipe
LBus
Enable
LBus Pipe: Writing a one (1) puts the Local Bus into pipeline mode, if the LBus
Enable bit is also set. Writing a zero (0) allows the Local Bus to operate in
some other mode.
LBus Enable: Writing a one (1) enables the Local Bus interface. Writing a zero
(0) disables the local bus interface. RESET VALUE: 0
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Summary of Contents for VT1433B
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Page 11: ...1 Installing the VT1433B VT1433B User s Guide Installing the VT1433B 1 1...
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Page 19: ...2 Getting Started With the VT1433B VT1433B User s Guide Getting Started With the VT1433B 2 1...
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Page 39: ...3 Using the VT1432A 3 1...
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Page 79: ...4 The Host Interface Library 4 1...
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Page 109: ...5 Module Description VT1433B User s Guide Module Description 5 1...
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Page 125: ...6 The Arbitrary Source Option VT1433B 1D4 VT1433B User s Guide The Arbitrary Source Option 6 1...
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Page 131: ...7 The Tachometer Option VT1433B AYF VT1433B User s Guide The Tachometer Option 7 1...
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Page 137: ...8 Break Out Boxes VT1433B User s Guide Break Out Boxes 8 1...
Page 145: ...9 Troubleshooting the VT1433B VT1433B User s Guide Troubleshooting the VT1433B 9 1...
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Page 149: ...10 Replacing Assemblies VT1433B User s Guide Replacing Assemblies 10 1...
Page 152: ...Assemblies without VT1433B AYF or VT1433B 1D4 VT1433B User s Guide Replacing Assemblies 10 4...
Page 154: ...Assemblies with VT1433B AYF VT1433B User s Guide Replacing Assemblies 10 6 A10 A11 A22...
Page 156: ...Assemblies with VT1433B 1D4 VT1433B User s Guide Replacing Assemblies 10 8...
Page 173: ...11 Backdating VT1433B User s Guide Backdating 11 1...
Page 175: ...Appendix A Register Definitions VT1433B User s Guide Register Definitions A 1...
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Page 198: ...VT1433B User s Guide Glossary G 8...