Mvme5100 p2 i/o, I/o compatibility, P2 i/o modes – Motorola MVME5100 Series User Manual

Page 2: Ipmc modules, Transition modules, Mvme761, Mvme712m

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M V M E 5 1 0 0 P 2 I / O

I/O Compatibility
Historically, MCG has offered two tracks in its PowerPC VME
portfolio. The first track (which includes the MVME2600/
2700) provides typical single-board computer I/O features
including Ethernet, SCSI, multiple serial ports, a parallel port,
and a single PMC slot. The on-board I/O is routed to P2 and
made available to the user via MCG’s MVME761 or
MVME712M transition boards. The second track (which
includes the MVME2300/2400) offers limited on-board I/O
(Ethernet and a single serial port both via the front panel) but
provides dual PMC slots enabling maximum user I/O custom-
ization.

The MVME5100 merges the best features of both tracks
enabling the OEM to support varying I/O requirements with
the same base platform, simplifying part number mainte-
nance, technical expertise requirements, and sparing.

P2 I/O Modes
The MVME5100 supports two, jumper-configurable P2 I/O
modes, PMC mode and IPMC mode.

PMC mode is backward compatible with the MVME2300/
MVME2400. In PMC mode, 64 pins from PMC Slot 1 and 46
pins from PMC Slot 2 are available on P2 for PMC rear I/O.

In IPMC mode, the MVME5100 supports legacy MVME761 or
MVME712M I/O modules (with limited PMC I/O) when an
IPMC761 or IPMC712 PMC card is populated in PMC Slot 1.
In this configuration, PMC Slot 2 contains some signals that
are reserved for extended SCSI.

IPMC Modules
The IPMC761 and IPMC712 are optional add-on PMC mod-
ules that provide backward compatibility with previous-gener-
ation MCG products (such as MVME2600 and MVME2700)

using the MVME761 or MVME712M transition board. IPMC
modules provide rear I/O support for

• one single-ended Ultra Wide SCSI port
• one parallel port
• four serial ports (2 or 3 async and 1 or 2 sync/async,

depending on module)

With this PMC card configuration, the memory mezzanine,
one PMC slot, and the PMCspan are still available, providing
support for OEM product customization.

T r a n s i t i o n M o d u l e s

MVME761
The MVME761 transition module provides industry-standard
connector access to the IEEE 1284 parallel port, a 10BaseT
or 100BaseT port via an RJ-45 connector, two DB-9 connec-
tors providing access to the asynchronous serial ports config-
ured as EIA-574 DTE, and two HD-26 connectors providing
access to the sync/async serial ports. These serial ports,
labeled as Serial 3 and Serial 4 on the faceplate of the
MVME761, are individually user-configurable as EIA-232,
EIA-530, V.35, or X.21 DCE or DTE via the installation of
Motorola Serial Interface Modules (SIMs).

A P2 adapter provides interface module signals to the
MVME761 transition module. The 3-row P2 adapter can be
used for 8-bit SCSI. A 5-row P2 adapter supports 16-bit SCSI
and PMC I/O.

MVME712M
The MVME712M transition module provides industry-stan-
dard connector access to the Centronics

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parallel port, a nar-

row SCSI port, and four DB-25 connectors providing access
to the asynchronous/synchronous serial ports jumper config-
urable as EIA-232 DCE or DTE. A P2 adapter provides inter-

ECC SDRAM

64, 128 or 512MB

64-bit/33 MHz Local PCI Bus

100 MHz Memory Bus

X-Bus

Serial

Hawk ASIC

Ethernet

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Flash
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SDRAM Expansion

64 or 256MB

Flash

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MVME5100 Block Diagram

IPMC Block Diagram

M V M E 5 1 0 0 P 2 I / O

T r a n s i t i o n M o d u l e s

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