Applying Power

ABORT Switch (S1)

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When activated by software, the ABORT switch can generate an interrupt signal from the base board to the processor at a user-programmable level. The interrupt is normally used to abort program execution and return control to the debugger firmware located in the MVME2603/2604 ROM and Flash memory. The interrupt signal reaches the processor module via ISA bus interrupt line IRQ8. The signal is also available at pin PB7 of the Z8536 CIO device, which handles various status signals, serial I/O lines, and counters.

The interrupter connected to the ABORT switch is an edge-sensitive circuit, filtered to remove switch bounce.

RESET Switch (S2)

The RESET switch resets all onboard devices; it also drives a SYSRESETsignal if the MVME2603/2604 is the system controller.

The Universe ASIC includes both a global and a local reset driver. When the Universe operates as the VMEbus system controller, the reset driver provides a global system reset by asserting the VMEbus signal SYSRESET. A SYSRESETsignal may be generated by the RESET switch, a power-up reset, a watchdog timeout, or by a control bit in the Miscellaneous Control Register (MISC_CTL) in the Universe ASIC. SYSRESETremains asserted for at least 200 ms, as required by the VMEbus specification.

Similarly, the Universe ASIC supplies an input signal and a control bit to initiate a local reset operation. By setting a control bit, software can maintain a board in a reset state, disabling a faulty board from participating in normal system operation. The local reset driver is enabled even when the Universe ASIC is not system controller. Local resets may be generated by the RESET switch, a power-up reset, a watchdog timeout, a VMEbus SYSRESET, or a control bit in the MISC_CTL register.

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Motorola MVME2600 manual Abort Switch S1, Reset Switch S2, Applying Power