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Find the Curtiss-Wright / Synergy Microsystems ETVI at our website: Click HERE VMEBUS SINGLE OR DUAL 68040/68060 SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER USER GUIDE Revision 1.0 December 30, 1999 (858) 452-0020 • (858) 452-0060 (FAX) Web: www.synergymicro.com 96-0391/UG-V452-01 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com USER GUIDE Copyright © 1997-1999 Synergy Microsystems, Inc. This manual is copyrighted under Title 17 US Code of the United States Copyright Law. All rights are reserved by Synergy Microsystems, Inc. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, scanned, or reduced to any electronic medium or readable form without the express written consent of Synergy Microsystems, Inc. This document contains material of a proprietary nature to Synergy Microsystems, Inc. All manufacturing, use, and sales rights pertaining to this product are expressly reserved. 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Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com Manual overview This manual is divided into the following sections that can be identified by an icon appearing on the upper outside corner of each page. 1 – Overview describes the 7 – Warranties & Service pro- models, options, features vides complete information architecture, specifications and about Synergy product revisions made to V452 Series warranties and service. boards. 2 – Getting Started contains Appendix A — Cables & procedures for installing V452 Connectors describes the Series hardware and hardware V452 cables and connectors. options. 3 – Board Facilities describes Appendix B — Specifications board-level functions and lists the V452 specifications. options including the ad- dresses, interrupts, jumpers, control registers and default conditions. 4 – Local Components de- Appendix C — Board Revision scribe the operation of local Summary summarizes the bus components including the V452 change history. microprocessor, CPU mailbox, watchdog, RAM, and timer/counters. C 5 – Interface Options de- B Glossary & Index defines scribe the on-board circuitry A terms used in the manual and that communicates with ex- provides an alphabetically ternal devices including the arranged index. EZ-bus, the serial I/O inter- face, the VMEbus interface and the System Controller. 00001 6 – Code Examples contains 00002 programming examples for 00003 00004 selected V452 Series compo- nents or processes. Each manual includes the V452 Series Quick Reference Card which lists the in-formation you‘re likely to need for day-to-day use in a convenient shirt-pocket size. Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com Table of contents Preface ................................................................................................................................................................vii Manual revision summary........................................................................................................ .........................x Section 1, Overview V452 Series features ...................................................................................................................................... 1-3 Physical configuration .................................................................................................................... 1-5 Functional block diagram .............................................................................................................. 1-6 Feature summary................................................................................................................ ............. 1-7 Comparison: V440/V460 and V452 SBCs............................................................................................ ..1-11 Section 2, Getting Started Minimum system requirements ................................................................................................................... 2-3 Installing a monitor PROM ........................................................................................................................... 2-7 Installing the R452/R453 memory module......................................................................................... ....2-13 Installing/upgrading the R452/R453 memory module .........................................................2-15 Setting up the V452 Series hardware............................................................................................ ...........2-17 Default configuration ...................................................................................................................2-18 Configuration tasks .......................................................................................................................2-18 Enable/Disable Flash write ...............................................................................2-20 Set the VMEbus request level .........................................................................2-21 Enable VME Slave remote reset...................................................................... 2-22 Select Round Robin or Priority request handling........................................ 2-23 System controller ...............................................................................................2-24 Boot select, EPROM or onboard Flash .........................................................2-25 Installing V452 Series CPU boards ...........................................................................................................2-27 Power-on banners .........................................................................................................................2-30 Setting up the V452 Series software ........................................................................................................2-35 Default (pre-initialization) conditions........................................................................................ 2-36 Initialization tasks ..........................................................................................................................2-38 Section 3, Board Facilities Address map .................................................................................................................................................... 3-3 Interrupts .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-7 Interrupt vectors .............................................................................................................................. 3-7 Enabling/disabling interrupts ........................................................................................................ 3-9 Interrupts on single vs. dual processor boards .......................................................................3-11
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