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Board Description and Memory Maps

interrupts may be tailored to meet user requirements. The ST16C554DCQ64 provides constant active interrupt outputs but do not offer TXRDY/RXRDY outputs. Refer to the EXAR ST16C554D data sheet for additional information.

COM 1 is an RS232 port and the TTL-level signals are routed through appropriate EIA-232 drivers and receivers to an RJ45 connector on the front panel. COM2 is also an RS232 port which is routed to an onboard planar header for rear I/O access via option inductors/resistors. Unused control inputs on COM1 and COM2 are wired active. The reference clock frequency for the QUART is 1.8432 MHz. All UART ports are capable of signaling at up to 115 Kbaud.

Real-Time Clock and NVRAM

The Real-Time Clock/NVRAM/Watchdog Timer is implemented using a SGS-Thompson M48T37V Timekeeper SRAM, and M4T28-BR12SH1 SnapHat battery. Refer to the M48T37V data sheets for additional programming information.

Table 1-13. M48T37V Access

Address Offset

Function - 0xF1110000

 

 

 

0x0000

- 0x5FFF

Available for users

 

 

 

0x0100

- 0x0200

VxWorks "bootline"

 

 

 

0x6000

- 0x6FFF

Reserved (MOTLoad expansion)

 

 

 

0x7000

- 0x7FEF

MOTLoad use (GEVs)

 

 

0x7FF0 0 0x7FFF

Real Time Block

 

 

 

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Emerson MVME6100 manual Real-Time Clock and Nvram, 13. M48T37V Access, Address Offset Function 0xF1110000