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MVME5500 Single-Board Computer Installation and Use - Bustec

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1<br />

Hardware Preparation <strong>and</strong> <strong>Installation</strong><br />

Connection to Peripherals<br />

When the <strong>MVME5500</strong> is installed in a chassis, you are ready to connect<br />

peripherals <strong>and</strong> apply power to the board.<br />

Figure 1-1 on page 1-7 shows the locations of the various connectors while<br />

Table 1-3 lists them for you. Refer to Chapter 5, Pin Assignments for the<br />

pin assignments of the connectors listed below.<br />

Note If a PMC module is plugged into PMC slot 1, the memory<br />

mezzanine card cannot be used because the PMC module covers<br />

the memory mezzanine connector.<br />

Table 1-3. <strong>MVME5500</strong> Connectors<br />

Connector Function<br />

J1 COM1 front-panel connector<br />

J2 Dual 1000/100/10BaseT front-panel connectors<br />

J3 IPMC connector<br />

J4 PCI/PMC expansion connector<br />

J5 CPU COP connector<br />

J11, J12, J13, J14 PMC 1 connectors<br />

J18 Boundary scan connector<br />

J21, J22, J23, J24 PMC 2 connectors<br />

J33 COM2 planar connector<br />

P1, P2 VME rear panel connectors<br />

P4 Memory expansion connector<br />

1-18 <strong>Computer</strong> Group Literature Center Web Site

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