3u 68k cpus, 3u power pc, Processor boards – Intel Ethernet Switch Boards User Manual

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3U 68k CPUs

VME

3U Power PC

Processor Boards

6U 68k

Processor Boards

Features

VMP3

VMP2

VMP60

CPU

MPC8540 @ 660 MHz

MPC8245 @ 330 MHz

MPC860T @ 80 MHz

CPU MIPS

1520

465

108

DRAM

128 MByte DDR-SDRAM

64 MByte (256) SDRAM

up to 64 MByte

SRAM

1 MByte (optional)

-

0.25/1 MByte

Flash

CompactFlash

up to 144 (Disk on Chip)

2/4

Flash Onboard

8/16 MByte

4/8 MByte

0.5 MByte (also EPROM)

NVRAM

1 MByte

up to 0.5 MByte

-

Serial Channels Frontpanel (total)

1

2

2 [6]

Network Options

2x 10/100/1000BaseT,
1x 100/100BaseT

100BaseT/10BaseT

Mezzanine

PMC carrier optional

(E)CXC interface

Power Consumption (typ.)

10 (typ.) @ 660 MHz

5.8 (typ.) @ 330 MHz

6.2 (typ.) @ 80 MHz

RoHS compliant

Features

VM62

VM42

VSBC-32

CPU

MC68060 @ 50 MHz

MC68040 @ 33 MHz

MC68EN360 @ 25 or 33 MHz

Coprocessor

MC68EN360 @ 25 MHz

MC68EN360 @ 33 MHz

-

CPU MIPS

80

45

6

DRAM

up to 64 MByte

up to 64 MByte

up to 64 MByte

SRAM

0.25/1 MByte

0.25/1 MByte

0.25/1 MByte

Flash

2/4 MByte

2/4 MByte

2/4 MByte

Serial Channels Frontpanel

(total)

4 [6]

4 [6]

4 [6]

Network Options

10Base2/5/T, RS485

10Base2/5/T, RS485

10Base2/5/T, RS485

Mezzanine

CXC interface

CXC interface

CXC interface

Power Consumption (typ.)

7 (typ.) @ 50 MHz

7 (typ.) @ 33 MHz

3.5 (typ.) @ 33 MHz

RoHS compliant

Features

VM172

VM162

VM662

VM642

CPU

MC68060 @ 50 MHz

MC68040 @ 33 MHz

MC68060 @ 50 MHz

MC68040 @ 33 MHz

Coprocessor

MC68EN360 @ 25 MHz

MC68EN360 @ 33 MHz

MC68EN360 @ 33 MHz

MC68EN360 @ 33 MHz

CPU MIPS

80

45

100

45

DRAM

up to 64 MByte

up to 64 MByte

up to 64 MByte

1/4/8/16/32/64 MByte

SRAM

0.25/1 MByte

0.25/1 MByte

0.25/1 MByte

0.25/1 MByte

Flash

2/4 MByte

2/4 MByte

2/4 MByte

2/4 MByte

Serial Channels Frontpanel

(total)

4 [5]

4 [5]

5 [6]

5 [6]

Network Options

10Base2/5/T, RS485

10Base2/5/T, RS485

10Base2/5/T, RS485

10Base2/5/T, RS485

Mezzanine

Industrypack, CXC interface

Industrypack, CXC interface

ModPack, CXC interface

ModPack, CXC interface

Power Consumption (typ.)

7 (typ.) @ 50 MHz

9 (typ.) @ 33 MHz

5 (typ.) @ 50 MHz

7 (typ.) @ 33 MHz

VME

Racks and

Chassis

Features

ASM3-VME

ASM6-VME

Expansion

7, 12, 15

15

Power Supply

50 or 90 Watt

160 Watt

Housing

42/84 HP / 3U

84 HP / 6U

Input Voltage

95-260 V AC

95-260 V AC

RoHS compliant

For Industrial I/O please visit our webpage at www.kontron.com

PMC Mezzanines

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Technology

VMEbus is a modular 19" computer
architecture, the term VME stands for
“VERSAmodule Eurocard”. Since 1983
this standard has become increasingly
well established; it is supported by
hundreds of companies producing
thousands of off-the-shelf products.

More than two decades later, VMEbus
is still the leading bus technology in
the world of embedded applications.
Continuous evolution of the technology
and the introduction of many improve-
ments have spawned a number of
powerful VME standards keeping the
architecture up to date. VMEbus sys-
tems provide scalable bandwidth and
unparalleled features for real time
operation and multi-tasking.

Kontron’s comprehensive 3U and 6U
VMEbus product range is built in accor-
dance with the ANSI/IEEE standard
1014 for VMEbus architecture, which is
still regarded as the leading bus system
in embedded systems.

The active VMEbus community, headed
by the VITA (VMEbus International
Trade Association), offers a multitude
of products with the advantages of
compatibility, interoperability, and
reliability, together with comprehensive
expertise that ensures a short time-to-
market for all kinds of industrial
applications.

Advantages for you

Reduced time-to-market

Low system cost

System configuration flexibility

Scalability

Easy system expansion

Off-the-shelf products

Low development cost

Vendor independence

Investment protection

Due to its flexibility, ruggedness and
scalability, VME technology is present
in applications from industrial control
to military, telecommunications, auto-
mation and instrumentation systems.

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