Peripheral interface, Keyboard, reset, battery, speaker, Klock (keyboard lock) – Tri-M Systems MOPS/586 User Manual

Page 28: Powergood (reset input), Spkr (speaker output), Kdata (keyboard data), Kclk (keyboard clock), Vbat (system battery connection)

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MOPS/586

Peripheral Interface

Peripheral Interface

Keyboard, Reset, Battery, Speaker

Pin

Signal
name

Function

5-pin diode
keyboard
adapter

6-pin minidin
keyboard
adapter (PS2)

1

SPKR

speaker output

2

GND

ground

3

POWERGOOD

reset input

4

/KLOCK

keyboard lock

5

KDATA

keyboard data

2

1

6

KCLK

keyboard clock

1

5

7

GND

ground

4

3

8

VCC

+5V

5

4

9

VBAT

VBAT input (3,6V)

10

POWERGOOD

reset input

/KLOCK (keyboard lock)

input on CPU modules
output on any other module
input to the keyboard controller input port 1 bit 7 .

POWERGOOD (reset input)

input on CPU modules
open collector output on all other module
When power good goes high, it starts the reset generator on the CPU module to pull the
onboard reset line high after a valid reset period. This pin can also be used as a low active
hardware reset for modules.

SPKR (speaker output)

open collector output on modules which can drive a loudspeaker.
input on modules which connect a 8 Ohm loudspeaker to this pin
An 8 Ohm loudspeaker is connected between SPEAKER and GND. Only one loudspeaker
should be connected to this pin. Usually only the CPU drives this pin, however other modules
can also use this signal to drive the system loudspeaker.

KDATA (keyboard data)

bi-directional I/O pin on CPU modules
Keyboard data signal.

KCLK (keyboard clock)

bi-directional I/O pin on CPU modules
Keyboard clock signal.

VBAT (system battery connection)

This pin connects a system battery to all modules.
The battery voltage has to be higher than 3.0V and lower than 4.0V. Either a 3V or 3.6V
battery is recommended.
Note, that there is no battery needed to hold the CMOS-setup data. Your configuration
concerning hard disks, floppy drives etc. is automatically saved in an onboard FRAM.
Nevertheless the battery is necessary to serve the CMOS date and time while power
consumption is turned off.

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