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Page 1: ...service in house repair center WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment REMOTE IN...

Page 2: ...ME 655 VMEbus Pentium Processor Module P N 74655 002 H 2001 XYCOM INC Printed in the United States of America Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg co...

Page 3: ...on for the apparatus with regard to electromagnetic immunity This enclosure must be fully shielded An example of such an enclosure is a Schroff 7U EMC RFI VME System chassis that includes a front cove...

Page 4: ...s Frequency Select 2 2 PCI Bus Frequency Select 2 2 CPU Clock Selection 2 2 Lattice Programming Port J5 2 3 ORB_GND Selection 2 3 VGA Enable 2 3 Switch Settings 2 3 Registers 2 3 Register 219h LED BIO...

Page 5: ...Compatibility 3 21 Chapter 4 Programming 4 1 Memory Map 4 1 I O Map 4 2 IRQ Map 4 3 VME Interface 4 4 System Resources 4 4 VMEbus Master Interface 4 4 VMEbus Slave Interface 4 5 VMEbus Interrupt Hand...

Page 6: ...g the SCSI Boot Capabilities on the XVME 655 7 4 Pinouts 7 4 Interboard Connector 1 P4 7 5 Interboard Connector 2 P6 7 6 RJ 45 10 100 Base T Connector 7 7 Environmental Specifications 7 8 Appendix A D...

Page 7: ...33 166 200 or 233 MHz CPU configurations PCI local bus PCI local bus SVGA controller 1024 x 768 PCI enhanced IDE controller with DMA PCI to VMEbus interface Two 16550 compatible serial ports EPP ECP c...

Page 8: ...for bus master IDE PCI burst transfers and will support up to two IDE devices Caution The IDE controller supports enhanced PIO modes which reduce the cycle times for 16 bit data transfers to the hard...

Page 9: ...MHz models come equipped with 512 Kbyte pipeline burst cache Flash BIOS The XVME 655 board provides a location for a Flash BIOS that is used for system and video BIOS The Flash socket supports a 256 K...

Page 10: ...XVME 655 s IDE hard drive and floppy drive signals are routed through the P2 connector providing a simplified method of connecting external floppy and hard drives The XVME 655 supports only one flopp...

Page 11: ...n 1 5 Operational Description Figure Chapter 1 1 illustrates the XVME 655 block diagram Figure Chapter 1 1 XVME 655 Block Diagram Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOU...

Page 12: ...5 F Vibration Frequency Operating with COAST module in stalled Non operating 5 to 2000 Hz 015 peak to peak displacement 2 5 g maximum acceleration 015 peak to peak displacement 1 g maximum acceleratio...

Page 13: ...00 200 MMX or 233 MMX PCI Super VGA Graphics Controller 1024x768 256 colors maximum resolution 1 Mbyte video DRAM Serial Ports 2 16550 compatible Parallel Interface EPP ECP compatible On board memory...

Page 14: ...es information on installing the module into a backplane Figure Chapter 2 1 illustrates the jumper switch and connector locations on the XVME 655 Figure Chapter 2 1 XVME 655 Jumper Switch and Connecto...

Page 15: ...r settings for the XVME 655 s processor configurations Table Chapter 2 1 Default Jumper Settings Configuration J1 J2 J3 J4 J6 J7 J8 75 MHz A B B B A A B 100 MHz A A A B A A B 133 MHz A A A B B A B 166...

Page 16: ...ch Settings Position Open Closed 1 VME resets only VME interface VME reset causes CPU and VME interface reset 2 Front panel toggle switch causes no VMEbus reset Front panel toggle switch causes VMEbus...

Page 17: ...oard BIOS R W Register 218h TEMP Abort Port This register controls the temperature sensor and the abort toggle switch It also allows you to read the CMOS clear switch and VGA enable Table Chapter 2 4...

Page 18: ...GND 5 GND 6 DSR1 6 DSR2 7 RTS1 7 RTS2 8 CTS1 8 CTS2 9 RI1 9 RI2 Parallel Port Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 STROBE 14 AUTOFEED 2 PDOUT0 15 PERROR 3 PDOUT1 16 INIT 4 PDOUT2 17 SELIN 5 PDOUT3 18 GN...

Page 19: ...2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 KEY 10 GND 11 NC 12 DDC ID 13 HYSNC 14 VSYNC 15 NC Keyboard Port Connector Pin Signal 1 DATA 2 NC 3 GND 4 5V 5 CLK 6 NC Artisan Technology Group Quality I...

Page 20: ...K BG3IN SYSFAIL 11 GND BG3OUT BERR 12 DS1 BR0 SYSRESET 13 DS0 BR1 LWORD 14 WRITE BR2 AM5 15 GND BR3 A23 16 DTACK AM0 A22 17 GND AM1 A21 18 AS AM2 A20 19 GND AM3 A19 20 IACK GND A18 21 IACKIN NC A17 22...

Page 21: ...1 14 RES VD16 HD12 15 RES VD17 HD13 16 RES VD18 HD14 17 RES VD19 HD15 18 RES VD20 GND 19 GND VD21 DIOW 20 FRWC VD22 DIOR 21 IDX VD23 IORDY 22 MO1 GND ALE 10K 23 HD_DRQ0 VD24 IRQ14 24 FDS1 VD25 IOCS16...

Page 22: ...IRQ4 16 DACK6 56 SBHE 17 LA17 57 IRQ5 18 LA18 58 IRQ6 19 LA19 59 IRQ7 20 LA20 60 REF 21 LA21 61 DRQ1 22 LA22 62 DACK1 23 LA23 63 RESETDRV 24 IRQ14 64 IOW 25 IRQ15 65 IOR 26 IRQ12 66 SMEMW 27 IRQ11 67...

Page 23: ...RSVD19A pn2 17 51 IRDY 12 PMC RSVD pn2 34 52 TRDY 13 PMC RSVD pn2 52 53 DEVSEL 14 PMC RSVD pn2 54 54 STOP 15 PCICLK3 NC 55 PLOCK 16 PIRQA 56 PERR 17 PIRQB 57 SDONE 18 PIRQC 58 SBO 19 PIRQD 59 SERR 20...

Page 24: ...the XVME 655 on a VMEbus system without a P2 backplane Warning Never install or remove any boards before turning off the power to the bus and all related external power supplies 1 Disconnect all powe...

Page 25: ...nnect all remaining peripherals by attaching each interface cable into the appropriate connector on the front of the XVME 655 board as follows Connector Label VGA cable VGA Keyboard KeyBD Serial Devic...

Page 26: ...Figure Chapter 2 2 illustrates the XVME 655 s front panel to help you locate connectors Figure Chapter 2 2 XVME 655 Module Front Panel Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888...

Page 27: ...ves the cursor to the top or bottom of the window PGUP or PGDN Moves the cursor to the next or previous page F5 or Selects the previous value for the field F6 or or SPACE Selects the next value for th...

Page 28: ...mory Cache Memory Shadow Enabled Boot sequence A then C Numlock Auto System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 7 MB F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub...

Page 29: ...lave submenus to configure IDE hard drive information If only one drive is attached to the IDE adapter then you only need to enter the parameters in the Master Submenu If two drives are connected you...

Page 30: ...ndicates the number of read write heads on the hard drive This information is automatically entered if the Autotype Fixed Disk option is set Sectors Track Indicates the number of sectors per track on...

Page 31: ...led DC00 DFFF Disabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Figure Chapter 3 3 Memory Cache Submenu Option Description Ext...

Page 32: ...erence only The XVME 655 is shipped with the system BIOS and video BIOS shadowed PhoenixBIOS Setup Copyright 1985 95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Main Memory Shadow Item Specific Help System Shadow Enable...

Page 33: ...this option is disabled the system BIOS does not detect an incomplete boot and the system may not boot if CMOS settings are wrong The default is disabled Boot Sequence Attempts to load the operating s...

Page 34: ...p If it detects an 84 key keyboard it turns numlock off cursor keys selected Select Auto to keep this state On to select numeric keys regardless of keyboard or Off to select cursor keys regardless of...

Page 35: ...p it will be listed here Integrated Peripherals Advanced Chipset Control PCI Devices Large Disk Access Mode DOS F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Su...

Page 36: ...Adapter Enabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Figure Chapter 3 8 Integrated Peripherals Submenu Option Description...

Page 37: ...Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Figure Chapter 3 9 Advanced Chipset Control Submenu Option Description DRAM Speed Indicates the speed of the SIMMs installed This is used to configure th...

Page 38: ...ter Enabled Default Latency Timer Yes Latency Timer 0040 PCI Device Slot 3 Enable Master Enabled Default Latency Timer Yes Latency Timer 0040 PCI Device Slot 4 Enable Master Enabled Default Latency Ti...

Page 39: ...by entering it again Use a password to restrict access to the setup menus or prevent unauthorized booting of the unit You can also use the supervisor password to change the user password PhoenixBIOS S...

Page 40: ...user is booting Diskette Access Restricts the use of floppy drives to the supervisor Requires setting the Supervisor password Fixed Disk Boot Sector This is write protected to help prevent viruses Sy...

Page 41: ...line item you are viewing has specific Slave Interface help it will be listed here Slave 1 2 Operational Mode Programmable Slave 1 Off Slave 2 Off Slave 2 Off Slave 4 Off Interrupt Signals F1 Help Se...

Page 42: ...the VMEbus error time PhoenixBIOS Setup Copyright 1985 95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd VMEbus System Controller Item Specific Help System Resources Disabled If the line item you are BERR Timeout 64 s view...

Page 43: ...lease Mode When Done F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Figure Chapter 3 14 Master Interface Submenu Option Description...

Page 44: ...terface Submenu Option Description Slave Interface Turns the slave interface On or Off The default is Off When turned off other VME masters cannot access memory on the XVME 655 Address Modifiers Deter...

Page 45: ...is submenu configure the processor board s VMEbus interrupt signals PhoenixBIOS Setup Copyright 1985 95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd VMEbus Interrupt Signals Item Specific Help VMEbus ACFAIL ANMI Disabled...

Page 46: ...lts ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Figure Chapter 3 16 Exit Menu Option Description Save Changes Exit Saves in battery backed CMOS the selections displayed in the menus...

Page 47: ...ses the system to be configured using the default values or F2 to run Setup with the ROM default values already loaded into the menus You can make other changes before saving the values to CMOS Load P...

Page 48: ...8 Mbytes 16 Mbytes 32 Mbytes 64 Mbytes System DRAM 000F0000 000FFFFF 64 Kbytes System BIOS 000E0000 000EFFFF 64 Kbytes System BIOS or real mode window or I O channel memory 00D0000 00DFFFF 64 Kbytes R...

Page 49: ...able 103 1EF Available 1F0 1F7 IDE controller AT drive 218 Xycom Temp Abort port 219 Xycom LED BIOS port 278 27F Alternate parallel port 280 2F7 Available 2F8 2FF Serial port 2 300 36F Available 370 3...

Page 50: ...eal time clock IRQ9 Cascade IRQ10 Abort switch IRQ11 Available IRQ12 Available IRQ13 Reserved 387 IRQ14 Fixed disk IRQ15 Available Note COM1 COM2 and parallel port IRQs are available if software does...

Page 51: ...es The XVME 655 automatically detects slot 1 system resource functions The system resource functions are explained in the Universe manual VMEbus Master Interface The XVME 655 can be a VMEbus master by...

Page 52: ...dding the Base address to the Translation offset address The XVME 655 DRAM memory is based on the PC AT architecture and is not contiguous The VMEbus slave images may be set up to allow this DRAM to a...

Page 53: ...ing VMEbus cycles All VMEbus slave interface cycles are byte swapped to maintain address coherency VMEbus Interrupt Handling The XVME 655 can service IRQ 7 1 A register in the Universe chip enables th...

Page 54: ...ed Note If SW1 position 1 is closed the entire XVME 655 is reset You can also use the XVME 655 toggle switch to reset only the local XVME 655 Note SW1 position 2 must be open SW1 position 5 must be cl...

Page 55: ...otected mode entry point in the PCI BIOS The BIOS32 Service Directory provides the entry point and information needed for building the segment descriptors Thirty two bit callers invoke the PCI BIOS ro...

Page 56: ...length of the service and the third is the entry point to the service encoded as an offset from the base The first and second values can be used to build the code segment selector and data segment sel...

Page 57: ...TION_ID B1h AL BIOS_SUBFUNCTION_ID 02h CX Device ID 0 DX Vendor ID 10E3h SI Index 0 EXIT BH Bus Number 0 255 BL Device Number in upper 5 bits Function Number is bottom 3 bits AH Return Code 00h Succes...

Page 58: ...set error reset success Read Configuration Word This function reads individual words from the configuration space of the VMEbus interface The Register Number parameter must be a multiple of two i e bi...

Page 59: ...e Configuration Byte This function writes individual bytes from the configuration space of the VMEbus interface ENTRY AH BIOS_FUNCTION_ID B1h AL BIOS_SUBFUNCTION_ID 0Bh BH Bus Number 0 255 BL Device N...

Page 60: ...dual dwords from the configuration space of the VMEbus interface The Register Number parameter must be a multiple of four i e bits 0 and 1 must be set to 0 ENTRY AH BIOS_FUNCTION_ID B1h AL BIOS_SUBFUN...

Page 61: ...t of connectors to allow the installation of an XVME 976 which offers PMC and PC 104 sites Architectural Block Diagram Figure Chapter 5 1 illustrates the XVME 978 block diagram PCI Bus ISA Bus Interbo...

Page 62: ...plies 1 Disconnect the AC power going to the VMEbus chassis 2 If the XVME 655 has been inserted in the backplane remove it before mounting the XVME 978 3 Remove the XVME 655 front panel filler plate 4...

Page 63: ...ed affix the front panel filler plate provided with the XVME 978 by snapping it into the opening Make sure the holes for the Ethernet connectors line up 8 Secure the XVME 978 to the XVME 655 using the...

Page 64: ...A13 5 SD 13 45 SA14 6 SD 12 46 SA15 7 SD 11 47 SA16 8 SD 10 48 SA17 9 SD 9 49 SA18 10 SD 8 50 SA19 11 MEMW 51 BALE 12 MEMR 52 TC 13 DRQ5 53 DACK2 14 DACK5 54 IRQ3 15 DRQ6 55 IRQ4 16 DACK6 56 SBHE 17 L...

Page 65: ...Chapter 5 XVME 978 PCI Ethernet Controller Module 5 5 Pin Signal Pin Signal 40 SA9 80 IOCHCK Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 66: ...D19A pn2 17 51 IRDY 12 PMC RSVD pn2 34 52 TRDY 13 PMC RSVD pn2 52 53 DEVSEL 14 PMC RSVD pn2 54 54 STOP 15 PCICLK3 NC 55 PLOCK 16 PIRQA 56 PERR 17 PIRQB 57 SDONE 18 PIRQC 58 SBO 19 PIRQD 59 SERR 20 REQ...

Page 67: ...erature Operating Non operating 5 to 55 C 41 to 131 F 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Vibration Frequency Operating Non operating 5 2000 Hz 2 5 g 5 g Shock Operating Non operating 30 g peak acceleration 11 mse...

Page 68: ...vides the ability to connect an external hard and floppy drive to your XVME 655 module Figure Chapter 6 1 illustrates how to connect the XVME 973 to the XVME 655 Figure Chapter 6 1 XVME 973 Installati...

Page 69: ...2 GND 3 HD7 23 DIOW 4 HD8 24 GND 5 HD6 25 DIOR 6 HD9 26 GND 7 HD5 27 IORDY 8 HD10 28 ALE 9 HD4 29 NC 10 HD11 30 GND 11 HD3 31 IRQ14 12 HD12 32 IOCS16 13 HD2 33 DA1 14 HD13 34 NC 15 HD1 35 DA0 16 HD14...

Page 70: ...the auto ID command If you experience problems change the PIO to standard P2 Connector Pin A B C 1 RES NC 5V HDRESET 2 RES NC GND HD0 3 RES NC RES NC HD1 4 RES NC RES NC HD2 5 RES NC RES NC HD3 6 RES...

Page 71: ...y the XVME 973 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 18 FDIRC 2 FRWC 19 GND 3 GND 20 FSTEP 4 NC 21 GND 5 KEY NC 22 FWD 6 NC 23 GND 7 GND 24 FWE 8 IDX 25 GND 9 GND 26 FTK0 10 MO1 27 GND 11 GND 28 FWP 12 NC 29 GN...

Page 72: ...HD5 29 HDACK 8 HD10 30 GND 9 HD4 31 IRQ14 10 HD11 32 IOCS16 11 HD3 33 DA1 12 HD12 34 NC 13 HD2 35 DA0 14 HD13 36 DA2 15 HD1 37 CS1P 16 HD14 38 CS3P 17 HD0 39 IDEATP 18 HD15 40 GND 19 GND 41 5V 20 NC...

Page 73: ...e IDE cable as short as possible The PIO modes are selected in the BIOS setup refer to Chapter 3 The Autoconfig will attempt to classify the drive connected if the drive supports the auto ID command I...

Page 74: ...o interboard connectors on the XVME 655 It also provides a second set of connectors to allow the installation of an XVME 976 which offers PMC and PC 104 sites Architectural Block Diagram Figure Chapte...

Page 75: ...le 7 2 Installation Figure Chapter 7 2 illustrates how the XVME 978 2 module connects to the XVME 655 processor module Figure Chapter 7 2 XVME 978 2 Installation Artisan Technology Group Quality Instr...

Page 76: ...the right side of the XVME 978 2 onto the 80 pin connectors on the XVME 655 Apply gentle pressure until the XVME 978 2 is properly seated onto the XVME 655 Caution Do not use excessive force or press...

Page 77: ...attached to the XVME 655 VMEbus connectors Use the functional revision on the label with a 70655 x0y part number where x is 2 3 4 5 and y is 0 1 2 3 4 Please contact Xycom s Application Engineering D...

Page 78: ...D 13 45 SA14 6 SD 12 46 SA15 7 SD 11 47 SA16 8 SD 10 48 SA17 9 SD 9 49 SA18 10 SD 8 50 SA19 11 MEMW 51 BALE 12 MEMR 52 TC 13 DRQ5 53 DACK2 14 DACK5 54 IRQ3 15 DRQ6 55 IRQ4 16 DACK6 56 SBHE 17 LA17 57...

Page 79: ...RSVD19A pn2 17 51 IRDY 12 PMC RSVD pn2 34 52 TRDY 13 PMC RSVD pn2 52 53 DEVSEL 14 PMC RSVD pn2 54 54 STOP 15 PCICLK3 NC 55 PLOCK 16 PIRQA 56 PERR 17 PIRQB 57 SDONE 18 PIRQC 58 SBO 19 PIRQD 59 SERR 20...

Page 80: ...GND 36 SCD13 3 GND 37 SCD14 4 GND 38 SCD15 5 GND 39 SCDPH 6 GND 40 SCD0 7 GND 41 SCD1 8 GND 42 SCD2 9 GND 43 SCD3 10 GND 44 SCD4 11 GND 45 SCD5 12 GND 46 SCD6 13 GND 47 SCD7 14 GND 48 SCDPL 15 GND 49...

Page 81: ...emperature Operating Non operating 0 to 59 C 32 to 138 F 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Vibration Frequency Operating Non operating 5 2000 Hz 2 5 g 5 g Shock Operating Non operating 30 g peak acceleration 11...

Page 82: ...inations Memory SIMM Site U34 SIMM Site U35 8 Mbytes 1M x 32 1M x 32 16 Mbytes 2M x 32 2M x 32 32 Mbytes 4M x 32 4M x 32 64 Mbytes 8M x 32 8M x 32 For other memory configurations contact Xycom s Appli...

Page 83: ...D832M 6x Xycom 106054 Figure Appendix A 1 illustrates DRAM installation Figure Appendix A 1 DRAM Installation To remove a strip pull outward on the plastic tab while lifting the end Loosen one side th...

Page 84: ...ules This printed circuit board is designed to plug into the socket at U39 which is next to the two DRAM sockets To install the cache line up the COAST module with the socket and apply light steady pr...

Page 85: ...ext 80x25 Chars 16 B8000 31 5KHz 70Hz 25 175 03 Std VGA Text 80x25 Chars 16 B8000 31 5KHz 70Hz 25 175 03 Std VGA Text 80x25 Chars 16 B8000 31 5KHz 70Hz 28 322 04 Std VGA Graph 320x200 4 B8000 31 5KHz...

Page 86: ...600 8 46 92 75 02 49 500 103 6B 800x600 8 53 55 85 18 56 6 104 6C 1024x768 4 35 18 43 I 44 900 104 6C 1024x768 4 48 11 59 70 65 000 104 6C 1024x768 4 56 30 69 88 75 000 104 6C 1024x768 4 60 06 74 96 8...

Page 87: ...02 71 99 50 000 113 73 800x600 15 46 73 74 74 49 500 113 73 800x600 15 53 58 85 18 56 6 114 74 800x600 16 37 86 60 31 40 000 114 74 800x600 16 48 02 71 99 50 000 114 74 800x600 16 46 73 74 74 49 500...

Page 88: ...connectors location 2 1 XVME 655 CPU fan power 2 11 interboard connector 1 P5 2 9 interboard connector 2 P3 2 10 keyboard port 2 6 parallel port 2 5 VGA 2 6 VMEbus P1 2 7 VMEbus P2 2 8 XVME 973 P1 6...

Page 89: ...onnector XVME 973 6 4 P4 connector XVME 973 6 5 P5 connector XVME 973 6 6 parallel port 1 4 parallel port connector 2 5 PC 104 site 1 3 PCI address 4 5 PCI BIOS 16 bit interface 4 8 32 bit interface 4...

Page 90: ...modes supported C 1 VME interface 4 4 VMEbus compliance 1 7 connectors 2 7 interface 1 2 interrrupt handling 4 6 interrupt generation 4 7 master access 4 4 master interface 4 4 reset options 4 7 slave...

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