2 comms switch map port connectivity, 3 comms switch map example 1 – Sundance SMT329 User Manual

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The map itself is embedded in a normal text file, and the whole text file is stored in the flash,
so that the map can be accompanied by any descriptive text, up to a maximum file size of 64K
bytes. The map is identified in the text by the keyword “SMT329MAP

”.

The SMT329 flash can be programmed from either the VME bus or by a TIM in either slot 1
or 4. The map is loaded from the flash into the Spartan3 fpga by the CPLD, immediately after
the SMT329 power is stable following switch on. The map can not be loaded at any other
time. The map must load without error for the cross bar switch to work correctly. The
Spartan3 performs the following data validation checks before enabling the switch:
1. All entries are in the range 0 to 13.
2. No entry is the same.
If either of these criteria are not met, the switch will not be enabled.

4.2.2.2 Comms Switch Map port connectivity

The 12 RTI ports and 14 RTO ports are connected as follows:

Switch port RTI port

RTO port

0 T1C3

T1C0

1 T1C4

T1C1

2 T1C5

T1C2

3

T2C3

T2C0

4 T2C4

T2C1

5

T2C5

T2C2

6 T3C3

T3C0

7 T3C4

T3C1

8 T3C5

T3C2

9 T4C3

T4C0

10 (0xA)

T4C4

T4C1

11 (0xB)

T4C5

T4C2

12 (0xC)

not connected

VXC1 (VME port 1)

13 (0xD)

not connected

VXC2 (VME port 2)

4.2.2.3 Comms Switch Map Example 1

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Edited:

09/02/2007

10:58:00

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