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XVME-682 Manual

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Summary of Contents for XVME-682

Page 1: ...buy your excess underutilized and idle equipment along with credit for buybacks and trade ins Custom engineering so your equipment works exactly as you specify Critical and expedited services Leasing Rentals Demos In stock Ready to ship TAR certified secure asset solutions Expert team I Trust guarantee I 100 satisfaction All trademarks brand names and brands appearing herein are the property of th...

Page 2: ...ssor Module 1989 XYCOM INC Printed in the United States of America Part Number 74682 001 XYCOM 750 North Maple Road Saline ivlichigan 48176 313 429 4971 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentatio Guaranteed I 888 88 SOURCE ...

Page 3: ...e c h n o l o g i e sCorporation C o p y r i g h tInformation T h i s d o c u m e n t i sc o p y r i g h t e d b y X y c o m I n c o r p o r a t e d X y c o m a n d s h a l ln o t b e r e p r o d u c e d o r c o p i e d w i t h o u texpressed w r i t t e na u t h o r i z a t i o nf r o mXycom T h e i n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a i n e dw i t h i nthisd o c u m e n tiss u b j e c tt o c h a n g e ...

Page 4: ... 2 6 2 3 3 AuxiliaryM a s k a b l eInterrupts 2 6 2 3 4 V M E b u sInterrupts 2 7 2 3 5 D u a l PortInterrupts 2 7 2 3 6 AuxiliaryN o n M a s k a b l eInterrupts 2 7 2 3 7 V M E b u s S l a v eInterface 2 8 2 3 8 V M E b u s S l a v eInterfaceAddressing 2 8 2 3 9 V M E b u s M a s t e rInterface 2 9 2 3 10 EPROM 2 9 2 3 11 V M E b u s Slot1 Functions 2 9 2 3 12 SYSRESET 2 10 2 3 13 V M E b u s Arb...

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Page 6: ...2 12 S e r i a lR S 232 2 13 2 13 SerialR S 422 2 13 2 14 ParallelPort 2 14 2 15 K e y b o a r dConnector 2 14 3 1 E P R O M J u m p e rSettings 3 6 3 2 M o n i t o rS e l e c t i o nS w i t c hSettings 3 7 3 3 V i d e oConnector 3 8 3 4 LightP e nInterfaceConnector 3 8 3 5 F e a t u r eConnector 3 9 3 6 F l o p p yDiskConnector 3 10 3 7 H a r dDiskControlConnector 3 10 3 8 H a r dDisk 1D a t aCon...

Page 7: ... 2 c o m e sinfourv e r s i o n sd e p e n d i n go nthem e m o r ydesireda n dthemounting l o c a t i o n softheb o a r d srelativetoo n eanother Thetwom e m o r ya n dconfigurationoptions c a n b es e l e c t e dina n yc o m b i n a t i o n Thisp r o v i d e sforfourversions T h e m e m o r yoptionsavailableo ntheX V M E 6 8 2a r eeither1or4 MRAM T h elocationoptiong i v e stheu s e rtheabilityt...

Page 8: ... c u l e sg r a p h i c ssupport 256KofvideoRAM IBMP C A T c o m p a t i b l eW i n c h e s t e ra n dfloppyd i s kcontroller Controlofu ptotwoW i n c h e s t e r typeharddiskdrives Controlofu ptotwofloppyd i s kdrives 1 3 3XVME 682B u s S i g n a lInterfaces T h e X V M E 6 8 2 C P U a n dI Ob o a r d sareunitedviaalocalb u s ThisallowstheC P Uboard toc o m m u n i c a t edirectlywiththeg r a p h...

Page 9: ...ge P C A T BUSI F WATCHDOG TIMER ROM BIOS 80286 CPU KEYBOARD I F L O C A L ATBUS 80287 NPX M A T HCOPROCESSOR OPTIONAL VMEbus BUFFERS 1 4M B Y T E SDUAL P O R T E DRAM VMEbus MASTER SLAVE I F C O M 1COM T W OSERIAL PORTS B A T T E R Y BACKED T O DCLOCK F i g u r e1 1X V M E 6 8 2 C P U C a r dBlockDiagram 1 5 LPT1 PARALLEL INTERFACE ualiInstrrentation G u a r a n t e e dI 8 8 8 8 8 S O U R C E Iww...

Page 10: ...8 2 C 4 3 5EGA CONTROLLER P C A TBUS WD11C00C 22 P C A TINTERFACE CONTROLLER W D 1 0 1 5BUFFER M A N A G E RCONTROL PROCESSOR WD10C2OB D A T ASEPARATOR WINCHESTERDATA CONNECTOR F L O P P YCONNECTOR WD37C65 F L O P P YDISK CONTROLLER WD2010 WINCHESTER D I S KCONTROLLER WINCHESTERDRIVE CONTROL F i g u r e1 2X V M E 6 8 2I OC a r dBlockDiagram 1 7 T e c h n o l o g y G r o u p Q u a l i t y I n s t r...

Page 11: ...2 ParallelInterface R e a lT i m eClock Environmental Temperature Operating N o n operating Humidity 80286 6 8 or1 0M H z sof t w are selected 80287 8MHz C P U PhoenixR O M B I O SPLUS I OPhoenixE G ABIOS E G A C G A M D A H e r c u l e sMonochrome SA450 ST506 D u a l p o r t e dR A M 1or4MBytes E P R O M o n C P U m o d u l e 128K B y t e s 2sockets E P R O M o nI Om o d u l e 64K B y t e s 1sock...

Page 12: ...for R e v i s i o nLevelA Figure2 2 BforR e v i s i o nLevelB a n dFigure2 2 CforR e v i s i o nLevel C T h e b o a r drevisionlevelisl o c a t e do ntheb a c ksideofthem o d u l e s e eAppendixA B e f o r emodifyingthej u m p e r so ntheX V M E 6 8 2them o d u l e sm u s tb es e p a r a t e d s e eFigure 2 1fors c r e wlocations Ify o uh a v ea nX V M E 6 8 2 1orX V M E 6 8 2 3 s h a r e dP C A T...

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Page 15: ...b y t e softhem o d u l e sdual portR A M J u m p e rJIisu s e dtoe n a b l ea n ddisablethistypeof interrupt W h e nJIisIN thedual portinterruptise n a b l e d W h e nthej u m p e risOUT the interruptisdisabled ThedefaultisIN 2 3 6AuxiliaryN o n M a s k a b l cI n t e r r u p t s A N M I J 5 0 J 5 1 J 5 2 J62 F o u rAuxiliaryN o n M a s k a b l eInterrupts ANMI h a v eb e e na d d e dtothebasicIB...

Page 16: ...faultisIN 2 3 1 0 E P R O M J47 J48 T w o j u m p e r sdefinet h etypeofE P R O Mattheo d dbytelocation U 3 4 a n dthee v e nbyte location U 4 6 Theya r eJ 4 7a n dJ 4 8 T able2 5s h o w s h o wt h e s et w oj u m p e r sa r econfigured t oselectthetypeofE P R O M o ntheX V M E 6 8 2 C P U m o d u l e ThedefaultisJ 4 7 A a n dJ48B 2 5 6 KEPROMs T a b l e2 5E P R O MS e l e c t i o nJumpers 2 3 1 1...

Page 17: ...uptlevels Thedefaultisall IN T a b l e2 9ATPortInterruptLevelJumpers 2 3 1 7SerialP o r tC o n f i g u r a t i o n J 3 6 J 3 7 J 3 8 J 3 9 J 4 0 J 4 1 J 4 2 J 4 3 J 5 6 J 5 7 J 5 8 J 5 9 J61 S e r i a lport 1isR S 2 3 2only C O M 1defaultconfiguration Serialport 2 C O M 2default configuration c a n b ej u m p e r configureda seitherR S 2 3 2orR S 4 2 2 T able2 1 0showshow t h eserialportconfigurat...

Page 18: ...efrontpanel a n d C O M 2islabelleda sJ K 3 Bothare9pinD t y p ec o n n e c t o r s C O M 1isad e d i c a t e dR S 2 3 2s t a n d a r dport whileC O M 2 c a nb econfigured t ou s eeithertheR S 2 3 2orR S 4 2 2s t a n d a r d s Thefactorysettingisb o t htoR S 2 3 2 TheRS 2 3 2 a n d R S 4 2 2pinoutsaregivenbelow T a b l e2 1 2SerialR S 232 T a b l e2 1 3SerialR S 422 S o m e earlierv e r s i o n so...

Page 19: ...n F i g u r e3 lAforR e v i s i o nLevelA Figure3 1 BforR e v i s i o nB a n dFigure3 1 CforRevision L e v e lC Defaultj u m p e ra n dswitchsettingsarelistedinA P P E N D I XAofthismanual B e f o r emodifyingthej u m p e r so ntheX V M E 6 8 2them o d u l e sm u s tb es e p a r a t e d s e eFigure 2 1fors c r e wlocations Ify o uh a v ea nX V M E 6 8 2 1orX V M E 6 8 2 3 s h a r e dPC atsignals p...

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Page 21: ... 7 H PC A TdefaultisB 3 3 3ReadLatch J u m p e r J 3controlsw h e t h e rornottheS t a t u sR e a dislatched Ifthej u m p e risIN theread is l a t c h e d ThejumperO U Twillm e a ntheS t a t u sR e a disnotlatched thisoptionisu s e dwith t h e C o m p a q2 8 6 TheP C A TdefaultisIN 3 3 4HardD i s kDrive T h e J 4 Asettings u p p o r t sa2 h e a d 6 1 2 cylinderhard diskdrivewiths t a n d a r ds y ...

Page 22: ...F ON C G A 80x25 E G A M o n oMode 3 4MONITORS E L E C T I O NSWITCH T h echipsetu s e da savideocontrollerintheX V M E 6 8 2allowsforaPrimarya n dSecondary v i d e oadapter SwitchIo ntheb o a r dcontrolsw h e t h e ro n eortwoa d a p t e r sa n dwhattypeof d i s p l a y swillb eu s e d T able3 3s h o w sthevariousselectionoptionsforSwitch 1 U n d e rm o s tconditions theX V M E 6 8 2 a n E G A c ...

Page 23: ... n t a i n sa n E G A F e a t u r eC o n n e c t o ra spartofthem o d u l e T able3 5describes t h epinoutsofP 4 the3 2 pinfeatureconnector T a b l e3 5FeatureConnector T h e r earealsotwovideojackslabelledP 5a n dP 6 Thesea r es t a n d a r dvideojacksthatare availableforu s eo ntheX V M E 6 8 2 Currently theya r enotc o n n e c t e dtothecircuitryo nthe c a r ditself Theu s e rc a nd e s i g nad...

Page 24: ...SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 N C 2 GND 3 N C 4 GND 5 N C 6 GND 7 N C 8 GND 9 N C 10 N C 11 GND 12 GND 13 HWMFMI 14 HWMFMI 15 GND 16 GND 17 HRMFM1 18 HRMFMI 19 GND 20 GND T h e c o n n e c t o rlabelledJ K 1istheH a r dDiskControlC o n n e c t o r Itisa3 4 pinheader T a b l e3 7HardDiskControlConnector T h e c o n n e c t o rlabelledJ K 4istheH a r dDisk 1D a t aControlC o n n e c t o r Itisa2 0 pinheader T...

Page 25: ...ee v e n n u m b e r e dv e r s i o n softhemodule c a n n o to p e r a t ewitha3 2 bitp r o c e s s o rsharingthes a m e V M E b u sbackplane T h i sisd u etothefactthatR o wBoftheV M E b u s P 2c o n n e c t o risb u s s e dtoallc a r d so nthe b a c k p l a n e B e c a u s ethee v e n n u m b e r e d X V M E 6 8 2v e r s i o n su s etheP 2c o n n e c t o rtosendAT s i g n a l s theyc a n n o ts...

Page 26: ... C CLK 15 SA16 N C IRQ7 16 SA15 N C IRQ6 17 SA14 N C IRQ5 18 SA13 N C IRQ4 19 SA12 N C IRQ3 20 SA11 N C DACK2 21 SA10 N C T C 22 SA9 GND BALE 23 SA8 N C OSC 24 SA7 N C SBHE 25 SA6 N C LA23 26 SA5 N C LA22 27 SA4 N C LA21 28 SA3 N C LA20 29 SA2 N C LA19 30 SAI N C LA18 31 SAO GND LA17 32 GND 5V MEMR T a b l e3 1 1PC A TInterfaceConnector P2 X V M E 6 8 2 1 XVME 682 3Only 3 15 A r t i s a n T e c h ...

Page 27: ...cifications TheX V M E 6 8 2isad o u b l e high two b o a r dV M E b u sm o d u l e Assuch it r e q u i r e stwoslotsa n dboththeP 1a n dP 2connections Priortoinstallingamodule youshoulddetermineandverifyallrelevantjumper configurations a n dallconnectionstoexternaldevicesorpowersupplies Jumper configurationinformationfortheC P Ua n dI Ob o a r d sc a nbefoundinC h a p t e r s2and 3 respectively 4...

Page 28: ... l e d a m a g eorobstructions 3 InstalltheX V M E 6 8 2intothec a r d c a g ebycenteringtheb o a r d s o ntheplasticguides intheslotsandpushingthec a r d sslowlytowardtherearofthec h a s s i suntil the c o n n e c t o r s e n g a g e thec a r d ss h o u l dslidefreelyintheplasticguides 4 Securetheb o a r d s tothec h a s s i sb ytighteningthetwom a c h i n es c r e w satthetopand b o t t o mofe a...

Page 29: ...ure4 3a saguide CPU X V M E682 40FML PASS elK1 JK2 JK3 0 0 0 0 JK4 0 JK5 0 O OREST xycom VMEbus PS P6 SW1 P8 F i g u r e4 3X V M E 6 8 2FrontPanel A s s u m i n gthes t e p sinthep r e v i o u ss e c t i o n softhisc h a p t e rh a v eb e e nfollowed thepower to t h e V M E b u s c a r d c a g ec a nn o wb eturnedtoON 4 5 A r t i s a n T e c h n o l o g y G r o u p Q u a l i t yI n s t r u n n e n...

Page 30: ...I O S P L U Sfirmwarew h i c hcontrolsmany oftheb a s i cfunctionsoftheX V M E 6 8 2includingdiskI O seriala n dparallelports keyboard control a n dp o w e r u pdiagnostics TheR O M B I O S P L U SalsocontainsaresidentSETUP facilityw h i c hisu s e dforplacingdefaults y s t e mp a r a m e t e r sinC M O SRAM T h e A T c o m p a t i b l e R O M B I O S P L U S s u p p o r t salld e v i c e sthatI B...

Page 31: ...M5 2 5 20Mb 306 8 128 319 17 1 4 IBM5 2 5 42Mb 733 7 1 733 17 1 5Available 1 6 IBM5 2 5 20Mb 612 4 0 633 17 1 7 IBM5 2 5 40Mb 977 5 300 977 17 1 8 IBM5 2 5 56Mb 977 7 1 977 17 1 9 IBM5 2 5 59Mb 1024 7 512 1023 17 2 0 IBM5 2 5 30Mb 733 5 300 732 17 2 1 IBM5 2 5 42Mb 733 7 300 732 17 2 2IBM5 2 5 30Mb 5 300 733 17 5 2 3HardD i s kD r i v e sSupported Currently 4 7harddiskdrivet y p e sc a nb es e l e...

Page 32: ...hen installingthes y s t e mforthefirst time changingdrivesormonitortype changings y s t e mfeatures i e C P Uspeed replacingthebattery 5 3 2Invokingt h e S E T U PRoutine T oinvoketheR O MresidentS E T U Proutineo ntheX V M E 6 8 2simplyd e p r e s sthe CTRL AL T a n d S k e y ss i m u l t a n e o u s l yo naP C A Tkeyboard Y o u m a yscrollt h r o u g htheavailableS E T U P optionsbyu s i n gthe...

Page 33: ...illb ea sfollows Modulem e m o r y m a p a ss e e nbythe8 0 2 8 6CPU I O porta d d r e s s e s registersa n ddescriptions Use oftheV M E m a s t e rinterface Use oftheV M Es l a v einterface Interrupts 6 2XVME 682M O D U L E M E M O R YMAP F i g u r e s6 1and6 2s h o wtheX V M E 6 8 2M o d u l em e m o r y m a p s a stheyw o u l da p p e a rtothe 8 0 2 8 6processor T h e X V M E 6 8 2dual a c c e ...

Page 34: ...x p a n s i o n B I O S R O M o nI OModule 64K V i d e o M e m o r y o nI OModule 128K D u a lP o r tRAM 640K D u a lP o r t M e m o r yInterrupts 1 6bytes FE0000 FFFFFF FD0000 FDFFFF FC0000 FCFFFF 460000 FBFFFF 100000 45FFFF OF0000 OFFFFF 0E0000 0EFFFF OD0000 ODFFFF 0C0000 0CFFFF 0A0000 0BFFFF 000000 09FFFF 000000 00000F F i g u r e6 24M B M e m o r y M a p AsS e e nbythe8 0 2 8 6CPU 6 3 A r t i ...

Page 35: ...H S T A T U S 1 I N ONLY 3 3 H S T A T U S 2 I N ONLY 3 4 H V M E H i A D D O U T ONLY 3 5 H T R I G W U T I N O U T T h efollowings e c t i o n sd i s c u s st h e s esixI Oports 6 3 1CONREG T h i si n p u t o u t p u tp o r tist h ec o n t r o lr e g i s t e r u s e dtoc o n t r o l m a n y m o d u l efunctions A l lbits ofthisportaresettoz e r ow h e nthem o d u l eisreset Itsbitsa r edefineda ...

Page 36: ...a t c h d o gtimerh a stimedout D 7 1If not 6 3 5VME_HI_ADD T h i soutputportisu s e dtoprovidetheupper8a d d r e s sbitsw h e ntheV M E b u sstandard a d d r e s s s p a c eisa c c e s s e dthroughthewindow 6 3 6TRIG WDT T h i sportisu s e dtotriggerthew a t c h d o gtimer Inputsoro u t p u t stothisportwilltrigger the w a t c h d o gtimer Nodataise x c h a n g e dduringt h e s ea c c e s s e s R...

Page 37: ...portVME_HI_ADD a d d r e s s34H a n ddoawordreadata d d r e s s0 E 3 4 5 6 H Thew o r dreturnedwillb efrom V M E b u s a d d r e s s123456H 6 4 3VMEbusIA CKSPACE W h e n theW i n d o wisconfiguredfortheV M E b u sIACKs p a c e abyter e a dfromtheWindow willc a u s etheX V M E 6 8 2top e r f o r ma V M E b u sI A C Kcycle T h ed a t areturnedfromthebyte r e a dwillb ethestatusIDvectorreturnedfromth...

Page 38: ...terruptm a s klocationenables the interrupt a 1 masks it 6 5 1VMEbusInterrupts E a c h V M E b u sinterruptlineh a sabitpositionintheAUX_INTinputport VMEbus interruptlevel7c o r r e s p o n d stoAUXINTbitposition7 andsoonthroughVMEbus interruptlevel1whichc o r r e s p o n d stoAUXINTbitposition1 W h e naparticularbitin A U X I N T i s s e t t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g V M E b u s i n t e r r u...

Page 39: ...hewatchdogtimer S Y S F A I L a n dACF AIL S e eFigure6 4 T h e I B MP C A Tarchitecturep r o v i d e sam e c h a n i s mtodisablea n de n a b l eN M I s Anoutput to port7 0 hwithD 7 0wille n a b l eN M I s Anoutputtoport7 0 hwithD 7 1willdisableNMIs T h i s s a m e m e c h a n i s mwille n a b l ea n ddisabletheA N M I s AllfourA N M I sareimplemented a slatches W h e n theinterrupte v e n to c c...

Page 40: ...I Latch T O B I T1OF I N P U TPORT STATUS_1 SQ R ABORT BUTTON NMI Latch WDT NMI Latch T h i s s i g n a l g o e s l o w w h e n t h e w a t c h d o gtimertimes out B I T 7 O F O U T P U T PORT70H I B M A T N M ISIGNAL 0 T O B I T30F I N P U TPORT STATUS_1 Figure6 4AuxiliaryN o n m a s k a b l eInterruptStructure 6 15 T O B I T7OF I N P U TPORT ST A TUS_2 NMI A r t i s a n T e c h n o l o g y G r o...

Page 41: ...ddress T h i sp r o b l e mc o n c e r n sonlyn u m e r i cvalues String typevariablesaretreatedthesameby b o t hdevices X y c o m s o l v e dthedatab u sbit s w a p p i n gp r o b l e mbyc o n n e c t i n gByte0oftheC P UtoD15 D 8oftheV M E b u s a n dByte1oftheC P UtoD 7 D OoftheVMEbus P C A TD A T A B U S V M E D A T A B U S B Y T E D 7 D O D 1 5 D 8 0 D 1 5 D 8 D 7 D O 1 T h e s e c o n dp r o...

Page 42: ...d i c a t e st ot h en e x tboard thata na c k n o w l e d g ecycleisinprogress AMO AM5 1A 23 A D D R E S S M O D I F I E R bits0 5 Three statedrivenlinesthat 1B 16 17 p r o v i d eadditionalinformationa b o u tthea d d r e s sb u s suchas 18 19 s i z e c y c l et y p e a n d o rD T B m a s t e ridentification 1C 14 AS IA 18 A D D R E S S S T R O B E T h r e e s t a t ed r i v e ns i g n a lthatin...

Page 43: ...ptacknowledge d a i s y chain I N T E R R U P T R E Q U E S T 1 7 O p e n collectordrivensignals g e n e r a t e dbyaninterrupter whichcarryprioritizedinterrupt r e q u e s t s Levels e v e nisthehighestpriority L O N G W O R D T h r e e statedrivensignalindicatesthatthecurrent transferisa3 2 bittransfer R E S E R V E D Signallinereservedfor future VMEbus e n h a n c e m e n t s Thislinem u s tnot...

Page 44: ...21 18 AS AM2 A20 19 GND AM3 Al9 20 IACK GND A18 21 IACKIN SERCLK 1 A17 22 IACKOUT SERDAT 1 Al6 23 AM4 GND A15 24 A07 IRQ7 Al4 2 5 A06 IRQ6 Al3 26 A05 IRQ5 Al2 27 A04 IRQ4 Al1 28 A03 IRQ3 A10 29 A02 IRQ2 A09 30 A01 IRQ1 A08 31 12V 5 VSTDBY 12V 32 5V 5V 5V B A C K P L A N ECONNECTOR T h efollowingtableliststheP 1pina s s i g n m e n t sb ypinn u m b e rorder Theconnectorconsists ofthreer o w sofpins...

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