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About This Manual

About This Manual

Comments and Suggestions

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Terminology

A character precedes a data or address parameter to specify the numeric format, as follows (if not specified, the format is hexadecimal. An asterisk (#) following a signal name for signals that are level significant denotes that the signal is true or valid when the signal is low.

An asterisk (#) following a signal name for signals that are edge significant denotes that the # actions initiated by that signal occur on high to low transition.

In this manual, assertion and negation are used to specify forcing a signal to a particular state. In particular, assertion and assert refer to a signal that is active or true; negation and negate indicate a signal that is inactive or false. These terms are used independently of the voltage level (high or low) that they represent.

Data and address sizes are defined as follows:

0x Specifies a hexadecimal number

%Specifies a binary number

& Specifies a decimal number

Byte

8 bits, numbered 0 through 7, with bit 0 being the least significant.

 

 

Half word

16 bits, numbered 0 through 15, with bit 0 being the least significant.

 

 

Word

32 bits, numbered 0 through 31, with bit 0 being the least significant.

 

 

Double word

64 bits, numbered 0 through 63, with bit 0 being the least significant.

 

 

Conventions Used in This Manual

The following typographical conventions are used in this document:

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is used for user input that you type just as it appears; it is also used for commands, options and arguments to commands, and names of programs, directories and files.

italic

is used for names of variables to which you assign values. Italic is also used for comments in screen displays and examples, and to introduce new terms.

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Contents 6806800A45B Installation and UseIPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Trademarks Limited and Restricted Rights LegendContact Address Safety Summary Use Caution When Exposing or Handling a CRTGround the Instrument Do Not Operate in an Explosive AtmosphereFlammability EMI CautionCE Notice European Community Industrie CanadaContents 1 Product FeaturesGeneral Functionality IPMC Mode Design Features PCI Bus Interface Configurable Switches PCI-to-ISA Bridge PIB SCSIContents 4 Connector Pin AssignmentsIPMC712 Connector IPMC761 Connector PCI Interface and I/O Connectors A SpecificationsList of Figures List of Figures viii IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45BTable B-1. Emerson Network Power - Embedded Computing Publications List of TablesTable 3-3. IDSEL and IDSELB Mapping for PCI Devices List of Tables x IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45BAbout This Manual Summary of ChangesChapter 3, Programming Chapter 1, Product Features Chapter 2, Installing the IPMC ModuleComments and Suggestions TerminologyConventions Used in This Manual About This Manualxiii Enter, Return or CRCtrl xiv IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45B Product Features Design FeaturesGeneral Functionality IPMC ModeConfigurable Switches Chapter 1 Product FeaturesS1 Switch S2 SwitchFigure 1-1. IPMC761 with Default Switch Setting Table 1-1. IPMC761 JumpersSetting JumperFigure 1-2. IPMC761 Functional Block Diagram 4 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45BISA bus 2 AsyncFigure 1-3. IPMC712 with Default Switch Settings Table 1-2. IPMC712 JumpersFigure 1-4. IPMC712 Functional Block Layout 6 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45BSCSI PMC P11 & P12Figure 1-5. IPMC712 Serial Port 4 Clock Configuration ISA Local Resource Bus Static ROM SROMSuper I/O ESCCPCI Signaling Voltage Level Input/Output ModesLEDs RS232 Interface10 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45B Installing the IPMC Module Configuring the IPMC ModulesInstalling IPMC Modules on Host Board PackagingBefore You Install or Remove a Board Observe ESD PrecautionsFigure 2-1. IPMC Installation Chapter 2 Installing the IPMC ModuleWatch for Bent Pins or Other Damage Use Caution When Installing or Removing BoardsPreserve EMI Compliance and component integrity before installationyour configuration Recognize Different Injector/Ejector Lever TypesVerify Slot Usage Figure 2-2. Injector/Ejector Lever TypesProgramming Programing DetailsPCI Local Bus The PCI-to-ISA Bridge PIBTable 3-2. SCSI Speed/Width Settings Using GPIO21,2 Figure 3-1. GPIO Switch Settings S1Table 3-1. GPIO Pin Assignments Chapter 3 ProgrammingFigure 3-2. IDSEL Switch Settings S2 IDSEL Address Assignments for PCI Local BusPCI Arbitration Assignments on Host Boards MVME5100MVME5500 Table 3-3. IDSEL and IDSELB Mapping for PCI DevicesInterrupt Assignments MVME6100MVME5100 IPMC Module Interrupt Assignments Table 3-6. Hawk MPIC Interrupt AssignmentsMVME5500 IPMC Module Interrupt Assignments MVME6100 IPMC Module Interrupt AssignmentsZ8536 CIO Port Pins Table 3-7. Strap Pins ConfigurationISA DMA Channels Table 3-8. PIB DMA Channel AssignmentsTable 3-9. Z8536 CIO Port Pins Assignment ISA DMA Connections/AssignmentsTable 3-10. DMA Connection/Assignments Interrupt Routing to PIB Table 3-11. PIB Interrupt AssignmentsVital Product Data VPD 24 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45BMVME5100 - via the Hawk ASIC IPMC761’s VPD address is $A4 MVME5500 - via the Discovery1 device GT64260Connector Pin Assignments IPMC712 ConnectorTable 4-1. IPMC712 Connector IPMC761 Connector Table 4-2. IPMC761 ConnectorChapter 4 Connector Pin Assignments 26 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45BPCI Interface and I/O Connectors Table 4-3. PCI Connector Pin Assignments P11Table 4-3. PCI Connector Pin Assignments P11 continued Table 4-4. PCI Connector Pin Assignments P1228 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45B Table 4-4. PCI Connector Pin Assignments P12 continued Table 4-5. PCI Connector Pin Assignments P13Table 4-5. PCI Connector Pin Assignments P13 continued Table 4-6. PCI Connector Pin Assignments P1430 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45B Table 4-6. PCI Connector Pin Assignments P14 continued Table 4-7. PCI Connector Pin Assignments P1532 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45B Specifications General SpecificationsTable A-1. IPMC Specifications Power Requirements Table A-2. Power ConsumptionAppendix A Specifications 34 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45BEmerson Network Power - Embedded Computing Documents Table B-1. Emerson Network Power - Embedded Computing PublicationsRelated Documentation PublicationManufacturers’ Documents Table B-2. Manufacturers’ DocumentsAppendix B Related Documentation Related Specifications Table B-3. Related SpecificationsDocument Title and Source Page Index Index 40 IPMC7126E/7616E I/O Module Installation and Use 6806800A45B