Motorola PrPMC800/800ET Processor PMC Module Nping, Nopa, Pboot, Nopf, Pflash, Norb, Remote, Run

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Table 5-1. Debugger Commands (continued)

Command

Description

 

 

NPING

Network Ping

 

 

OF

Offset Registers Display/Modify

 

 

PA

Printer Attach

 

 

NOPA

Printer Detach

 

 

PBOOT

Bootstrap Operating System

 

 

PF

Port Format

 

 

NOPF

Port Detach

 

 

PFLASH

Program Flash Memory

 

 

PS

Put RTC into Power Save Mode

 

 

RB

ROMboot Enable

 

 

NORB

ROMboot Disable

 

 

RD

Register Display

 

 

REMOTE

Remote

 

 

RESET

Cold/Warm Reset

 

 

RL

Read Loop

 

 

RM

Register Modify

 

 

RS

Register Set

 

 

RUN

MPU Execution/Status

 

 

SD

Switch Directories

 

 

SET

Set Time and Date

 

 

SROM

SROM Examine/Modify

 

 

SYM

Symbol Table Attach

 

 

NOSYM

Symbol Table Detach

 

 

SYMS

Symbol Table Display/Search

 

 

T

Trace

 

 

TA

Terminal Attach

 

 

TIME

Display Time and Date

 

 

TM

Transparent Mode

 

 

TT

Trace to Temporary Breakpoint

 

 

VE

Verify S-Records Against Memory

 

 

VER

Revision/Version Display

 

 

WL

Write Loop

 

 

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Contents Installation and Use Page Ground the Instrument Use Caution When Exposing or Handling a CRTDo Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Keep Away From Live Circuits Inside the EquipmentFlammability Limited and Restricted Rights Legend Page Contents Connector Pin Assignments Modifying the Environment Contents List of Figures List of Figures List of Tables J2 Harrier Power-Up Configuration Header Pin AssignmentsList of Tables About This Manual PrPMC800/800ET Models/Configurations1MB 2MBAbout This Manual PRPMC800A/IH4 PRPMC800A/IH5PRPMC800A/IH3 PRPMC800A/IH2Overview of Contents Conventions Used in This Manual About This Manual PrPMC800/800ET Description Preparation and InstallationIntroduction System Enclosure Monarch and Non-Monarch PrPMCsCarrier Board Requirements What you need to do Refer to Overview of Start-Up ProceduresStart-Up Overview Preparing the Hardware PrPMC800/800ET ConfigurationUnpacking the Hardware Jumper On Jumper Off Harrier Power-Up Configuration HeaderJ2 Harrier Power-Up Configuration Header Pin Assignments PrPMC800/800ET Headers, Connectors and Components Installation of PrPMC800/800ET on a VME or CompactPCI Board InstallationESD Precautions Installing a PrPMC800/800ET on a VMEmodule Operating Instructions Applying PowerOperating Instructions Status IndicatorsPrPMC800/800ET Debug Debug Serial PortEthernet Port Adapter Cable Page PrPMC800/800ET Features FeaturesFeature Description Functional DescriptionSrom General DescriptionPrPMC800/800ET Block Diagram Block DiagramHarrier System Memory Controller / PCI Host Bridge Asic ProcessorL2 Cache Harrier Power-Up Configuration Settings Harrier Power-Up ConfigurationHarrier Select Default Function Description Option Power Register Bit Bus Signal SettingXAD XCSR.GCSR.PUSTM66EN XCSR.XPAT0.DWFlash Memory ArbitrationXCSR.XPAT1.DW XCSR.XPAT2.DWOnboard Bank a Flash ECC MemoryOptional Bank B Flash Onboard SdramBit Timers Timers10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet Channel Miscellaneous Control and StatusInterrupt Routing and Generation Watchdog TimersAsynchronous Serial Port Clock GeneratorModule Reset Logic PrPMC800/800ET Power SuppliesReset Source Functions Reset Source Type Module Reset PrPMC Resetoutl ActivePCI Interface PrPMC800/800ET Reset Block DiagramMONARCH# Signal PRESENT# SignalINTA#-INTD# Signals IDSELB, REQB#, and GNTB# SignalsPCI Signaling Voltage Level Eready SignalABORT# and RESET# Signals Debug HeaderMemory Maps Page PMC Connector P11 Pin Assignments Connector Pin AssignmentsPCI Mezzanine Card PMC Connectors GND VIO SDONE# SBO# PAR GND VIOPMC Connector P12 Pin Assignments PAR64 PMC Connector P13 Pin AssignmentsP14 PMC Connector P14 Pin AssignmentsSignal Description for P14 J3 Ethernet Adapter Connector Pin Assignments Ethernet Adapter ConnectorJ1 Debug Header Pin Assignments TXP TXN RXP RXN Lanterma LantermbRsvd Signal Description for J1Shunt On Shunt Off PrPMC Cable-001 Termination Cputrstl Pullup Cputck Cputms Sresetl Cpurstl Ckstpol GNDDebug Serial Port Cable PPCBug Basics PPCBugOverview PPCBug Implementation Memory RequirementsMPU, Hardware, and Firmware Initialization Using PPCBug Command Description Debugger CommandsDebugger Commands Gevshow GevinitIdle IOCReset PbootNping NopaTest Group Description Diagnostic TestsDiagnostic Test Groups L2CACHE IsabrdgeMask MpicPage Modifying the Environment Cnfg Configure Board Information BlockENV Set Environment Configuring the PPCBug ParametersSelect the identifier. Default = Default = $00 Auto Boot Abort Delay = 7? Default Starting Address is $00000000 ROM First Access Length 0 31 = 10? Serial Startup Code Master Enable Y/N=N? Specifications SpecificationsMechanical Characteristics Electrical CharacteristicsEMC Compliance Environmental CharacteristicsCharacteristics Specifications Thermally Significant Components Thermal ValidationThermal Validation Table B-1. Thermally Significant ComponentsFigure B-1. Thermally Significant Components Primary Side Preparation Component Temperature MeasurementMeasuring Local Air Temperature Measuring Junction TemperatureMeasuring Case Temperature Figure B-4. Mounting a Thermocouple Under a Heatsink Table C-1. Embedded Communications Computing Documents Related DocumentationEmbedded Communications Computing Documents Table C-2. Manufacturers’ Documents Manufacturers’ DocumentsDocument Title and Source Publication Number Related SpecificationsTable C-3. Related Specifications Page CPU IndexFail LED IndexIDSELB, REQB#, GNTB# 25 INTA#-INTD# Xix

PRPMC800A/IH5, PrPMC800/800ET Processor PMC Module specifications

The Motorola PrPMC800/800ET Processor PMC Module, specifically the PRPMC800A/IH5 variant, represents a significant advancement in embedded processing technology. Often utilized in telecommunications, aerospace, and defense applications, this PMC module is designed to provide robust performance in demanding environments, making it suitable for high-speed data processing and communication tasks.

At the core of the PrPMC800 module is the PowerPC 750 architecture, known for its efficiency and power management capabilities. This 32-bit RISC processor is clocked at speeds reaching up to 800 MHz, allowing it to handle complex computations and multitasking scenarios effectively. The processor architecture supports a variety of software environments, including real-time operating systems and VxWorks, which enhances its adaptability across diverse applications.

One of the standout features of the PRPMC800A/IH5 module is its memory capacity. The module supports up to 1 GB of SDRAM, offering ample space for processing large datasets and executing multiple applications simultaneously. Furthermore, the integrated PCI bus facilitates high-speed connectivity with other modules and components in the system, ensuring rapid data transfer rates essential for real-time processing tasks.

An important characteristic of the PrPMC800 module is its thermal and environmental resilience. Designed with military-grade standards, it operates reliably in extreme conditions, including high temperatures and vibrations. This makes it particularly suitable for rugged applications where standard commercial-grade processors may fail.

The module also incorporates advanced I/O capabilities, featuring dual Gigabit Ethernet ports which enhance networking performance. Additional serial ports and interrupt handling further improve the module's versatility, allowing it to interface seamlessly with various peripheral devices and systems.

In summary, the Motorola PrPMC800/800ET Processor PMC Module, represented by the PRPMC800A/IH5 model, is an exemplary solution for applications requiring high performance, reliability, and adaptability. With its powerful PowerPC architecture, generous memory capacity, robust I/O capabilities, and proven ruggedness, this processor module stands out as a preferred choice for engineers and developers working in critical industries.