JIP 9000 Series 300 ^Lardware Technical Data
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JIP 9000 Series 300 HEWLETT a ^lardwarDat l eTechnica PACKARD Effective: September l, 1988* s Content f o e fabl Section 4.0 - Upgrades ........................... 12 4.1 Model 330 to Model 350 Field Upgrade . 12 Introduction 4.2 Model 330 to Model 360 Field Upgrade . 12 Section 1.0 - Features Common to All Series 300 4.3 Model 350 to Model 370 Field Upgrade .. 12 Systems ........................... 3 4.4 Model 310 to Model 330 Trade-ln 1 1. System Processing Units ............3 . Upgrade ............................ 12 2 1. Display Systems ....................3 . Section 5.0 - Updates ............................ 12 1.3 Input Devices ....................... 3 5.1 Boot ROM Update to Rev. B 4 1. Keyboards .........................3 . (98563-67001)....................... 12 1.5 Operating Systems................... 3 5.2 Processor Board Update for Model 330 Section 2.0 - Series 300 System Processing Units (98562-69013) ....................... 12 Overview .......................... 5 5.3 Boot ROM Update Rev. C to Rev. Cl 2.1 Model 318M ........................ 5 (98562-67001)....................... 12 2 2. Mode .........................9 31 l S . 5.4 Processor Board Update for Model 350- 2.3 Model 330 and Model 360 ............. 6 (98562-69517)....................... 12 4 Mode2. d Mode ............an 0 0 37 l 35 l 7 . Section 6.0 - Standard I/O Specifications............ 13 2.5 RAM and RAM Add-On.............. 9 Section 7.0 - Physical and Environmental 2.6 Model 310 .......................... 9 Specifications ....................... 13 Section 3.0 - SPU Accessories ..................... 10 7.1 Physical Dimensions.................. 14 3.1 I/O Expanders ....................... 10 7.2 EnvironmentaU SP l Range ...........4 .1 A 3.2 PC-305 and PC-308 BASIC Controllers 10 7.3 Environmental Range ...............4 .1 ^^ 3.3 Network Servers .................... 11 7.4 Clock Timerd san s ..................4 .1 * Data subject to change without nolice. Section 8.0 - Display Systems ..................... 15 18.5 Programmable Datacomm Interface ..... 32 ^ 8.1 Series 300 Graphics Boards ............ 15 18.6 4-Channel Asynchronous Multiplexer ... 32 p 8.2 98542A - Medium-resolution 18.7 RS-232C Serial Interfaces ............. 33 Monochrome ........................ 16 18.8 Floating Point Accelerator for Models 8.3 9S543A - Medium-resolution Color ..... 16 330/350 ...........................3 .3 8.4 98544B - High-resolution Monochrome 16 18.9 Floating Point Math Card ............3 .3 8.5 98547 A - High-resolution Color ........ 16 18.10 DMA Controller Card ................ 33 Section 9.0 - Series 300 High-Performance Graphics 18.11 Disc Interface ....................... 33 Boards ............................. 16 18.12 SCSI Interface....................... 33 9.1 VLSI Implementation ................. 16 18.13 128 Kbyte Bubble Memory Card ....... 34 9.2 98548A - High-resolution Monochrome 16 18.14 EPROM Card ....................... 34 9.3 98549A - High-resolution Color ........ 16 18.15 Breadboard Card .................... 34 9.4 98550A High-resolutio- n Color .......6 1 . 18.16 GPIO Interface ...................... 34 9.5 Mode High-resolutio9 l31 n Color ......7 1 . 18.17 HP-IB Interface...................... 34 9.6 Technical Specifications of Series 300 18.18 HP6944A Multiprogrammer Interface . 35 Graphics Boards ....................7 .1 18.19 VMEbus Expander ................... 35 Section 1O.O - Accelerators and Controllers .......... 17 18.20 VMEbus Interface ..................6 .3 10.1 HP 98556 A 2D Integer-Based Graphics 18.21 BCD Interface....................... 36 Accelerator ......................... 17 18.22 Analog Input Interface ...............7 3 . 10.2 98700 DisplaD 3 A - y Controller ......8 1 . Section 19.0 - Figures and Tables 10.3 98710A Graphic- s Accelerator ........8 1 . Figure 1: Model 330 SPU Configuration ......... 6 10.4 Technical Specifications - 98700A with Figure 2: Model 360 SPU Configuration ......... 6 ^ 98710A ...........................8 1 . Figur Configuratio: eU 3 ModeSP 0 l35 n ........7 . W 10.5 98720A - Solid Rendering Display Figur : Configuratioe4 U ModeSP 0 l37 n ........7 . Controller .......................... 19 Figure 5: Bus Architecture..................... 8 10.6 98721A - Solid Rendering Graphics Figur : Configuratione6 U ModeSP 0 l31 s ........9 . Accelerator ......................... 19 Figur : eArchitectur7 s ModeBu 0 l31 e ..........0 1 . 10.7 Technical Specifications - 98720A with Figure 8: Functional Relationship of the HP BASIC 98721A ............................ 19 Language Processor to host Vectra PC. 11 10.8 98730A - Solid Rendering Display Figur : e9 Serie Expander0 s30 s ................1 1 . Controller ...................... 20 Figure 10: Series 300 High-Performance Graphics 10.9 98732A - Solid Rendering Graphics Board Diagram ...................... 16 Accelerator and Füll 16-bit Z-buffer 21 Figure 11: 98720A Frame Buffer Memory......... 19 10.10 Technical Specifications - 98730 A with Table 1: System Processing Units Hardware 98732A ..........................., 310 s Model , . PC-308 2 , 1 (PC-305 n Compariso 10.11 Hard Copy Output for 98720A/30A .... 22 318M, 319, 330, 350, 360, 370) ......... 4 10.12 Series 200 Display Compatibility Table 2: Standard System Interfaces and Features 5 Interface ........................... 22 PoweU SP rTabl Specification : e3 s ............3 1 . 10.13 Graphics Upgrades ................... 24 Table 4: HP 9000 Graphics Hardware Section 11.0 - Series 300 Human Interface Access ..... 24 Specifications ......................5 .1 Section 12.O - Series 300 Local Area Networking ..... 25 Table 5: Graphics Boards Technical Specifications 15 12.1 NS-ARPA Services/300 Local Area Table 6: Monitor Spccifications ................ 23 Networking ......................... 25 Table 7: Monitor Environmental Range and 12.2 Network File System (NFS) Services/300 25 Regulatory Compliance ............... 24 12.3 HP-UX Asynchronous Data Table 8: Series 300 Human Interface Access ..... 24 Communications ...................5 2 . Table 9; Series 300 Networking ............... 26 12 4 HP 2392A and VTlOO Terminal Table 10: Series 300 Data Storage ............... 26 Emulation .........................5 .2 Tabl : e11 Serie Magneti0 s30 c Tape Drives ......7 .2 12.5 Shared Resource Management (SKM) ... 25 Table 12: Series 300 Terminals ................. 27 Section 13.0 - Series 300 Data Storage .............. 26 Table 13: Series 300 Printers ................... 28 Section 14.0 - Series 300 Terminals ................. 27 Table 14: Series 300 Electrostatic Plotters ........ 29 Section 1S.O Series 300 Printers ................... 28 Tabl : Plottern e15 Serie Pe 0 ss 30 ..............9 2 . Section 16.0 - Series 30O Graphics Plotters ........... 29 Table 16: 19-inch EIA Rack-mount Adaptors ...... 30 Section 17.O - Series 30O Cabinets and Racks ......... 30 Table 17: Series 300 Cabinets Interior Dimensions 30 Section 18.0 - Series 30O Interfacing Capabilities and Enhancements ....................... 31 18.1 CoprocessoS SerieDO 0 s30 r .........1 .3 18.2 LAN/300 Link ....................... 32 18.3 Shared Resource Management Coax Interface ........................... 32 18.4 RS-423/RS-232C Data Communications Interface ........................... 32 Introduction Computer. Other HP-HIL input devices include a mouse, a 32-button box, rotary control knob, control dial box, an The HP 9000 Series 300 family of computing Systems A- or B-size digitizer, a bar code reader, and the touchscreen sists of a variety of workstations and network Servers äs bezel. well äs modular components. These components include a selection of processors with different performance levels, display Systems, memory boards, interface cards, operating 1.4 Keyboards Systems, and peripherals. The pre-configured workstations The Series 3OO employs two keyboards: and network Servers include the components most likely • HP46021A needed for typical applications. Compatibility throughout • HP98203C the Series 300 family is ensured via object-code The HP46021A has 107 keys, including eight special compatibility. For complete information on system function keys. The keyboard features a numeric pad, configurations and pricing, consult the HP 9000 Series 300 auto-repeat, and sculptured keycaps with tactile feedback Pricing Information, Pub. No. 5954-9831D. and N-key rollover. 46021A physical sizes are äs follows: Height ....................44 mm (1.6 in.) 1.0 Features Common to all Width.....................452 mm (17.8 in.) Series 300 Systems Depth ................... (8.m 7m in.9 ).21 Net weight ................2.2 kg (4.75 Ib.) 1.1 System Processing Units Shipping weight ............ 2.6 kg (5.75 Ib.) The basis for each Series 300 workstation or network The following languages are available: Belgian Dutch, rver is the System processing unit (SPU). The SPU Canadian French, Danish, Dutch, European Spanish, tains the processor, RAM*, floating point co-processor Finnish, French, German, Italian, ICON/European English, '(where applicable) and system interfaces. While the SPU Katakana, Kanji, Latin Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss configurations vary, äs explained further in the SPU section, French, Swiss German, U.K. English, and U.S. English. some features are common to all Series 300 system The HP 98203C features a built-in rotary knob, processing units. allowing single-control Cursor movement. The keyboard has Four Gbytes of virtual memory space (16 Mbytes on the 105 keys, including 10 special function keys. Additional Model 310)