Emerson MVME55006E manual 2.2 PMC/SBC Mode Selection

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Ethernet 2, PMC/SBC Mode, and P2 I/O Selection Headers (J6, J7, J28, J32, J34, J97 – J110)

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For J6, J100, J7 and J101, install jumpers across pins 2-3 on all four headers for rear P2 Ethernet. For front-panel Ethernet, install jumpers across pins 1-2 on all four headers.

If the rear P2 Ethernet is selected by jumpers J6, J7, J100, and J101, the Ethernet signals also connect to PMC 1 user I/O connector J14. If a PMC card is plugged into PMC slot 1, there may be a conflict between the I/O from the PMC card and the rear Ethernet signals. This conflict does not occur with the IPMC761 or IPMC712 modules.

For J34, J97, J98 and J99, no jumpers are installed for front-panel Ethernet. For rear P2 Ethernet, install jumpers across pins 1-2 on all four headers when in SBC/IPMC761 mode.

1.6.2.2PMC/SBC Mode Selection

The MVME5500 is set at the factory for PMC mode. The SBC/IPMC761 mode should only be selected when using the IPMC761 module in conjunction with the MVME761 transition module.The PMC mode should be selected when using PMC modules with specific user I/O in conjunction with the corresponding transition module. PMC mode should also be selected when using PrPMC modules.

Two 3-pin planar headers (J28, J32) control the supply of +/- 12 volts to the P2 connector; one or both of these voltages are required by the MVME712 or MVME761 module when operating in SBC mode. For PMC mode, jumpers are installed across pins 1-2 on both headers. For SBC/IPMC761 mode, install jumpers across pins 2-3 on both headers. For SBC/IPMC712 mode, install a jumper across pins 2-3 for J32 and install a jumper across pins 1-2 for J28.

Product Damage

When J28 is configured for SBC/IPMC mode, –12V is supplied to P2 pin A30. If there is an incompatible board plugged into this P2 slot, damage may occur.

When J32 is configured for SBC/IPMC mode, +12V is supplied to P2 pin C7. If there is an incompatible board plugged into this P2 slot, damage may occur.

1.6.2.3P2 I/O Selection

Nine 3-pin planar headers (J102 –J110) are for P2 I/O selection. Jumpers are installed across pins 1-2 on all nine headers when in PMC mode. Install jumpers across pins 2-3 on all nine headers when in SBC/IPMC761 or SBC/IPMC712 mode to connect the extended SCSI signals to P2.

MVME55006E Single-Board Computer Installation and Use (6806800A37D)

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MVME55006E Single-Board Computer Contact Address Contents RAM55006E Memory Expansion Module ContentsSpecifications Related Documentation List of Tables List of Tables List of Figures 14 VIO Keying Pin SettingsList of Figures About this Manual Overview of ContentsAbout this Manual Model Number Description ConventionsNotation Description BoldComments and Suggestions Summary of ChangesAbout this Manual Notation Description Date Change ReplacesAbout this Manual Overview Hardware Preparation and InstallationIntroduction Getting StartedHardware Preparation and Installation Overview of Startup ProceduresUnpacking Guidelines Startup Overview Configuring the Hardware Configuring the HardwareConfiguring the Board MVME5500 Jumper SettingsJumpers Switches Function Settings Configuring the BoardHardware Preparation and Installation Items in brackets are factory default settingsEthernet 2.2 PMC/SBC Mode Selection J102 J110 Settings Front Panel and Rear P2 Ethernet SettingsFlash Boot Bank Select Header J8 Flash 0 Programming Enable Switch S3-1Flash Boot Bank Select Header J8 Safe Start ENV Switch S5-1 Flash 0 Block Write Protect Switch S3-2S5-1 Settings Srom Initialization Enable Switch S5-2 PCI Bus 0.0 Speed Switch S4-1Srom Initialization Enable Switch S5-2 J27 Settings PCI Bus 1.0 Speed Switch S4-2S4-2 Settings VME Scon Select Header J27Setting the PMC Vio Keying Pin Eeprom Write Protect Switch S3-3S3-3 Settings Eeprom Write Protect Switch S3-3Procedure Installing the RAM5500 ModuleInstalling PMCs Installing PMCsMounting the PMC Module Primary PMCspan 15 Typical Placement of a PMC Module on a VME ModulePrimary PMCspan 16 PMCspan Installation on a VME ModuleSecondary PMCspan Installing the Board Installing the BoardMVME5500 Connectors Connector FunctionConnection to Peripherals Switches and Indicators Applying PowerCompleting the Installation Startup and OperationFunction Label Color Description Front-Panel LED Status IndicatorsFunctional Description Block DiagramMVME5500 Features Summary FeaturesFeature Description Functional DescriptionL3 Cache ProcessorSystem Controller ProcessorFunctional DescriptionMemory Controller Interface CPU Bus InterfaceInterrupt Controller 4 I2C Serial Interface and DevicesTimers Direct Memory Access DMADirect Memory Access DMA Flash MemoryPCI Local Buses and Devices System MemoryGigabit Ethernet Interface 2 10/100Mb Ethernet InterfacePMC Sites PCI-to-PCI BridgesPCI Idsel Definition PCI Bus ArbitrationReal Time Clock and Nvram Asynchronous Serial PortsSystem Control and Status Registers Sources of ResetVME Interface PMC ExpansionDebug Support RAM55006E Memory Expansion Module RAM5500 Feature SummaryFunctional Description 1 RAM5500 DescriptionSrom Memory Expansion Connector Pin AssignmentsClocks RAM55006E Memory Expansion ModuleRAM5500 Connector P1 Pin Assignments Memory Expansion Connector Pin AssignmentsPin Signal CKD00 CKD01 CKD02 CKD03 CKD04 CKD05 RAM5500 Programming Issues RAM5500 Programming IssuesRAM55006E Memory Expansion ModuleSerial Presence Detect SPD Data Serial Presence Detect SPD Data MOTLoad Commands MOTLoad FirmwareImplementation and Memory Requirements Utilities TestsMOTLoad Firmware MOTLoad Commands Command ListCommand List Command DescriptionMOTLoad FirmwareCommand List Command ListMOTLoad Firmware MOTLoad Commands Using the Command Line InterfaceMOTLoad Firmware Using the Command Line InterfaceHelp RulesFirmware Settings Default VME SettingsFirmware SettingsMOTLoad Firmware PCI Slave Image 4 VMEbus Slave Image 0 Translation Offset = Default VME Settings1.1 CR/CSR Settings Deleting VME Settings Remote Start Connectors Connector Pin AssignmentsEthernet Connectors J2 Asynchronous Serial Port Connector J1COM1 Connector J1 Pin Assignments Ethernet Connector J2 Pin AssignmentsIpmc Connector J3 Ipmc Connector J3 Pin AssignmentsIpmc Connector J3 PCI/PMC Expansion Connector J4 Pin Assignments 4 PCI/PMC Expansion Connector J4AD1 AD0 AD3 AD2 AD5 AD4 AD7 AD6 AD9 AD8 PCI/PMC Expansion Connector J4Connector Pin AssignmentsCPU COP Connector J5 CPU COP Connector J5 Pin AssignmentsConnector Pin AssignmentsCPU COP Connector J5 PMC 1 Interface Connectors J11, J12, J13, J14 PMC 1 Connector J11 Pin AssignmentsPMC 1 Interface Connectors J11, J12, J13, J14 PMC 1 Connector J12 Pin Assignments PMC 1 Connector J13 Pin Assignments PMC 1 Connector J14 Pin Assignments PMC 2 Interface Connectors J21, J22, J23, J24 Boundary Scan Connector J1810 Boundary Scan Connector J18 Pin Assignments 11 PMC 2 Connector J21 Pin Assignments12 PMC 2 Connector J22 Pin Assignments 13 PMC 2 Connector J23 Pin Assignments 14 PMC 2 Connector J24 Pin Assignments 15 COM2 Planar Connector J33 Pin Assignments Asynchronous Serial Port COM2 Planar Connector J33VMEbus Connectors P1 & P2 PMC Mode 16 VME Connector P2 Pin Assignments PMC ModePin VMEbus Connectors P1 & P2 SBC ModeConnector Pin Assignments VMEbus Connectors P1 & P2 SBC ModePin Row Z Row a Row B Row C Row D 17 VME Connector P2 Pinout with IPMC712VMEbus Connectors P1 & P2 SBC Mode 18 VME Connector P2 Pinouts with IPMC76119 Memory Expansion Connector P4 Pin Assignments Memory Expansion Connector P4Memory Expansion Connector P4Connector Pin Assignments Headers Connector Pin AssignmentsHeadersPin Signal J34 J97 J100 J101J98 J99 J28 J32 Pin Signal 22 PMC/SBC Mode Selection Headers J28, J32 Pin Assignments23 P2 I/O Selection Headers J102 J110 Pin Assignments SBC/IPMC712 Mode SBC/IPMC761 Mode PMC Mode 25 VME Scon Select Header J27 Pin Assignments 24 Flash Boot Bank Select Header J8 Pin AssignmentsConnector Pin Assignments Power Requirements SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Supply Current Requirements207,058 hours SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsThermal Validation Thermally Significant ComponentsTable B-1 Thermally Significant Components 100 Thermal ValidationThermally Significant ComponentsComponent Temperature Measurement Component Temperature MeasurementPreparation Measuring Local Air Temperature Measuring Junction TemperatureMeasuring Case Temperature Thermal ValidationFigure B-4 Machining a Heatsink Measuring Case Temperature104 Related Documentation Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing DocumentsManufacturers’ Documents Table C-2 Manufacturers’ Documents106 Related DocumentationManufacturers’ DocumentsTable C-3 Related Specifications Related SpecificationsRelated Specifications Document Title and Source Or Search Term108 Related DocumentationNumerics Index110