Emerson MVME7100 manual Duart Interface, PCI-E Port, VME Controller 10.2 USB

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Functional Description

DUART Interface

 

 

4.9DUART Interface

The MVME7100 provides a front access asynchronous serial port interface using Serial Port 0 from the MC864xD DUART. The TTL-level signals SIN, SOUT, RTS and CTS from Serial Port

0 are routed through on-board RS-232 drivers and receivers to the mini DB-9 front panel connector.

4.10PCI-E Port 0

One 8x PCI-E port from the MC864xD processor is connected to a five port PEX8533 PCI-E switch. Each downstream port from the PCI-E switch is connected to a PCI/PCI-X bridge. The MVME7100 implements four separate PCI/PCI-X bus segments.

PCI-X bus 1 connects to PMC site 1 using a PEX8114 bridge and is configured dynamically, with onboard logic, to operate in 33/66 MHz PCI or 66/100 MHz PCI-X mode depending on the PMC installed.

PCI-X bus 2 connects to PMC site 2 using a PEX8114 bridge and is configured dynamically, with onboard logic, to operate in 33/66 MHz PCI or 66/100 MHz PCI-X mode depending on the PMC installed.

PCI-X bus 3 connects to the Tsi148 using a PEX8114 bridge and is configured for 133 MHz PCI-X mode.

PCI bus 4 connects to the USB controller using a PEX8112 bridge and is configured for 33 MHz PCI mode since the USB controller is only 33 MHz capable.

4.10.1VME Controller

The VMEbus interface for the MVME7100 is provided by the Tsi148 VMEbus controller. The Tsi148 provides the required VME, VME extensions, and 2eSST functions. TI SN74VMEH22501 transceivers are used to buffer the VME signals between the Tsi148 and the VME backplane. Refer to the Tsi148 user's manual for additional details and/or programming information.

4.10.2USB

The NEC uPD720101 USB 2.0 Host Controller provides USB ports with integrated transceivers for connectivity with any USB compliant device or hub. USB channel 1 is routed to a single USB connector located at the front panel. DC power to the front panel USB port is supplied via a USB power switch which provides soft-start, current limiting, over current detection, and power enable for port 1. Refer to the uPD720101 datasheet for additional details and/or programming information.

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MVME7100 Single Board Computer Installation and Use (6806800E08A)

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Contents MVME7100 Single Board Computer Contact Address Contents Controls, LEDs, and Connectors ContentsBattery Exchange Index List of Tables Page List of Figures Secondary Side Thermally Significant ComponentsPage Overview of Contents About this ManualAbbreviations About this ManualGpcm Quart Conventions Notation DescriptionBold Summary of Changes Comments and SuggestionsSafety Notes EMCSafety Notes Installation OperationCabling and Connectors BatterySicherheitshinweise EMVBetrieb SicherheitshinweiseKabel und Stecker Batterie UmweltschutzFeatures Features ListFunction Features IntroductionIntroductionFeatures PcieStandard Compliances Mechanical DataBoard Standard Compliances Mechanical DataBoard Accessories Ordering InformationSupported Board Models Board VariantsHardware Preparation and Installation OverviewStartup Overview TaskUnpacking and Inspecting the Board Shipment InspectionMVME7100 Specifications Requirements Hardware Preparation and InstallationCharacteristics Operating Nonoperating RequirementsPower Requirements Power RequirementsBoard Variant Power Chassis Type Available Power Power With PMCsThermal Requirements Hardware Preparation and Installation Thermal RequirementsThermally Significant Components Thermally Significant ComponentsPrimary Side Thermally Significant Components Equipment Requirements Hardware Preparation and Installation Equipment RequirementsConfiguring the Board Hardware Preparation and Installation Configuring the BoardSMT Configuration Switch, S1 Configuration Switch Settings S1Switch Description Setting Function Safe Start Switch Geographical Address Switch, S2 VME System Controller and GA Switch SettingsPosition Function Default VME System Controller Select, S2Installing Accessories Hardware Preparation and InstallationInstalling AccessoriesPosition Function Default S2-8 Transition ModuleInstallation and Removal Procedure 2 PMCInstallation Procedure Installing and Removing the Board XMCspan Hardware Preparation and InstallationXMCspan Installation and Removal Procedure Completing the Installation Factory Installed LinuxPage Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Board LayoutReset/Abort Switch Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Front PanelFront Panel LEDs Controls, LEDs, and Connectors LEDsFront Panel LEDs Label Function Location Color DescriptionConnectors Baseboard ConnectorsReference Designator Function XMC Expansion Connector J6 Pin Assignments Connectors Controls, LEDs, and ConnectorsPin Signal Ethernet Connectors J4A/J4B Pin Assignments Controls, LEDs, and ConnectorsConnectorsPin # 10/100/1000 Mb/s PCI Mezzanine Card PMC Connectors J11 J14, J21 J23 PMC Slot 1 Connector J11 Pin AssignmentsPMC Slot 1 Connector J12 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 1 Connector J13 Pin Assignments ConnectorsControls, LEDs, and ConnectorsPMC Slot 1 Connector J14 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 2 Connector J21 Pin Assignments 10 PMC Slot 2 Connector J22 Pin Assignments 11 PMC Slot 2 Connector J23 Pin Assignments 12 COM1 Port Connector Pin Assignments 13 VMEbus P1 Connector Pin Assignments14 VME P2 Connector Pinouts Pin P2-Z P2-A P2-B P2-C P2-D+5V GND PMC1IO4 PMC1IO3 MVME7216E PMC I/O Module PIM Connectors J10, J14 15 MVME721 Host I/O Connector J10 Pin Assignments16 USB Connector J2 Pin Assignments Controls, LEDs, and ConnectorsHeadersHeaders Processor COP Header P4Boundary Scan Header P5 Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Boundary Scan Header P518 Boundary Scan Header P5 Pin Assignments Page Functional Description Block Diagram Functional Description Block DiagramProcessor I2C Serial Interface and Devices System MemoryI2C Serial Interface and Devices Functional Description Timers Ethernet InterfacesLocal Bus Interface Control and Timers PLD Flash MemoryNvram Quad Uart QuartDuart Interface PCI-E PortVME Controller 10.2 USB Functional Description Duart InterfacePower Supplies XMC ExpansionClock Distribution Reset Control Logic Real Time Clock BatterySystem Clock Real Time Clock InputTransition Module Transition Module LayoutSeeprom Address Switch, S1 Transition Module FeaturesTransition Module Features Rear Panel Connectors Seeprom Address Switch Assignments RTMSwitch Settings and Device Addresses Transition Module ConnectorsTransition Module Rear Panel Connectors Transition Module LEDsPMC Input/Output Module PMC Input/Output Module Transition ModuleInstalling the PIM Transition Module PMC Input/Output ModuleMOTLoad Commands MOTLoad FirmwareImplementation and Memory Requirements UtilitiesTests MOTLoad FirmwareCommand List MOTLoad CommandsCommand List MOTLoad Firmware Command DescriptionMOTLoad FirmwareCommand List Command ListMOTLoad Firmware Using the Command Line Interface MOTLoad FirmwareUsing the Command Line InterfaceUsing the Command Line Interface MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100Rules HelpMOTLoad Firmware Rules Firmware Settings Default VME SettingsFirmware Settings MOTLoad Firmware MOTLoad Firmware Default VME Settings MVME7100 vmeCfg -sDefault VME Settings MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100 vmeCfg -s -o3Control Register/Control Status Register Settings Displaying VME SettingsEditing VME Settings Deleting VME Settings Restoring Default VME SettingsDeleting VME Settings MOTLoad Firmware Remote StartBoot Images Name Type SizeChecksum Algorithm Image FlagsMOTLoad Image Flags Checksum Algorithm MOTLoad Firmware Name Type SizeUser Images Alternate Boot Data Structure Alternate Boot Images and Safe StartBoot Image Firmware Scan Alternate Boot Data Structure MOTLoad FirmwareStartup Sequence MOTLoad Firmware Startup SequenceBattery Exchange Battery ExchangeExchange Procedure Battery ExchangeEmerson Network Power Embedded Computing Documents Related DocumentationManufacturers’ Documents Table B-2 Manufacturer’s PublicationsRelated DocumentationManufacturers’ Documents Freescale CorporationRelated Specifications Table B-3 Related SpecificationsRelated SpecificationsRelated Documentation Organization and Standard Document TitleRelated DocumentationRelated Specifications Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers, IncIndex Transition module PIM installation XMCspan 29

MVME7100 specifications

The Emerson MVME7100 is a powerful and versatile embedded computing platform designed for demanding applications in various fields, including telecommunications, aerospace, and defense. It offers enhanced performance, a wide range of connectivity options, and robust security features, making it suitable for mission-critical operations.

One of the key features of the MVME7100 is its high-performance processing capabilities. The system is powered by a dual-core PowerPC processor that delivers exceptional computational power while maintaining energy efficiency. This makes the MVME7100 ideal for applications requiring intensive data processing and real-time analytics, allowing users to run complex algorithms and manage large datasets effectively.

The MVME7100 supports an extensive array of I/O options, which ensures compatibility with multiple peripheral devices and communication protocols. Users can take advantage of multiple serial ports, Ethernet interfaces, and USB connections. Additionally, the platform supports various fieldbus protocols, enabling seamless integration with existing systems and equipment.

In terms of ruggedness, the MVME7100 is designed to operate in challenging environments. It features a robust enclosure that can withstand extreme temperatures, shocks, and vibrations. This provides the reliability required for industrial applications, making it suitable for deployment in harsh conditions, such as manufacturing floors or remote locations.

Security is another critical aspect of the MVME7100. It incorporates advanced security measures, including secure boot and encryption capabilities, to protect sensitive data and ensure system integrity. These features are essential for applications in sectors like defense and aerospace, where cybersecurity is a top priority.

Moreover, the MVME7100 supports various operating systems, including VxWorks and Linux, providing flexibility for developers and engineers. This enables the use of popular software development tools and frameworks, facilitating faster application development and deployment.

In summary, the Emerson MVME7100 is a robust embedded computing solution that combines high performance, extensive connectivity, and exceptional reliability. Its versatile features make it suitable for a wide range of applications, ensuring that it meets the needs of industries where performance and security are paramount. Whether deployed in telecommunications, defense, or industrial automation, the MVME7100 stands out as a reliable choice for embedded computing challenges.