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Model | MVME162 |
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Category | Controller |
Memory | Up to 16 MB DRAM |
Bus | VMEbus |
Form Factor | 6U VME |
Processor | Motorola 68040 |
Clock Speed | 25 MHz or 33 MHz |
Cache | 8 KB instruction and data cache (MC68040) |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 55°C |
Power Supply | +5V, ±12V |
I/O Interfaces | Serial, Parallel |
Operating System Support | VxWorks, OS-9 |
Defines usage rights for documentation supplied to the U.S. Government.
Provides basic information, models, and key features of the MVME162.
Details specifications, cooling requirements, and FCC compliance for the MVME162.
Describes the general architecture, data bus, I/O, VMEbus interface, and MCchip.
Covers optional interfaces, IndustryPacks, required equipment, and firmware.
Lists related documentation and provides support contact information.
Instructions for unpacking, handling, and preparing the module for installation.
Details SIM selection for serial ports and configuration of various system jumpers.
Step-by-step guide for installing IndustryPacks and the MVME162 module into a VME chassis.
Important factors to consider regarding power, bus masters, and chassis slotting.
Explains the function of front panel switches (ABORT, RESET) and status LEDs.
Introduces memory mapping concepts and provides overview of local bus maps.
Provides specific memory map details for various I/O devices and controllers.
Covers initial software setup, register configuration, and reset operations.
Details the microprocessor, EPROM, Flash, SRAM, and battery backup functions.
Describes onboard DRAM, VMEbus interface, VMEchip2, and I/O capabilities.
Explains the serial, Ethernet, and SCSI interfaces and their functionalities.
Covers IndustryPack interfaces, local resources like timers, and timing performance.
Explains the EIA-232-D standard, connections, and interface characteristics.
Describes the EIA-530 standard, its signals, and interface characteristics.
Discusses important considerations for ensuring correct grounding in serial connections.