Table 4-6, Processor pmc support – Motorola CPCI-6115 User Manual

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PMC Slots

Functional Description

CPCI-6115 CompactPCI Single Board Computer Installation and Use (6806800A68D)

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from the PMC J14 connector to the CompactPCI J3 I/O connector while the PMC J24 connector
signals are routed to the CompactPCI J5 I/O connector. Both PMC I/O connectors are routed
to their respective CompactPCI I/O connector following the PIM differential signalling
recommendations. The CPCI-6115 front panel allows for front I/O through the PMC faceplate.

PMC slot 1 supports:

z

Mezzanine Type: PMC = PCI Mezzanine Card

z

Mezzanine Size: S1B = Single width and standard depth (75mm x 150mm) with front panel

z

PMC Connectors: J11, J12, J13, and J14

z

Signaling Voltage: +5 V

z

Supported modes: 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI

z

I/O: front panel and CompactPCI J3 rear panel

PMC slot 2 supports:

z

Mezzanine Type: PMC = PCI Mezzanine Card

z

Mezzanine Size: S1B = Single width and standard depth (75mm x 150mm) with front panel

z

PMC Connectors: J21, J22, J23, and J24

z

Signaling Voltage: Vio = +3.3 V (+5 V tolerant) or +5 V, selected by keying pin

z

Supported modes: 32/64-bit 33/66 MHz PCI or 66/133 MHz PCI-X

z

I/O: front panel and CompactPCI J5 rear panel

In addition, the PMC connectors are located such that a double width PMC may be installed in
place of two single PMCs.

In this case, the CPCI-6115 supports:

z

Mezzanine Type: PMC = Mezzanine Card

z

Mezzanine Size: double width and standard depth (150mm x 150mm) with front panel

z

PMC Connectors: J11, J12, J13, J14, J21, J22, J23, J24

z

Signaling Voltage: +5 V

z

Supported modes: 32-bit 33 MHz PCI

z

I/O: front panel and CompactPCI J3 rear panel

The following special-function processor PMC pins, as defined by the draft Processor PMC
Standard VITA 32-199x, are implemented on the CPCI-6115 as described in the following
sections.

Table 4-6 Processor PMC Support

PrPMC Signal

Support

PRESENT#

The PRESENT# signal from each PMC slot is used to detect the presence of a
PMC. The state of this bit is readable in the board Presence Detect Register.

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