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    Arix Corporation
I/O Processor Module
Hardware Spec, ver 3.0
Curt Berg, 18 Nov 1988




  Arix Systems Corp - CONFIDENTIAL
                                             CONTENTS

1. Introduction   . . . . . . . . . . .                  2
2. IOPM hardware description overview                    :3
   2.1 System bus interface section                      4
   2.2 Processor . . .                                   4
   2.3 IOPM local bus . . .                              4
   2.4 Memory. refresh . . .                             5
   2.5 Device board interface                            5
   2.6 EPROM, ControVStatus registers                    5
3. System wide addressing                                5
4. System bus interface . . . . . . .                    6
   4.1 System bus interface overview                     6
   4.2 Supported System bus commands                      7
   4.3 Input buffer section                               7
   4.4 Output buffer section . .                          I)
   4.5 Command sequencer . .                             11
   4.6 Address translation map                           11
5. IOPM local bus arbiter                                13
   5.1 Bus priorities . . .                              13
   5.2 Bus timeout . . . .                               13
   5.3 Suspended operation                               13
6. Device board interface. .                             15
   6.1 Supported functions                               15
   6.2 Classes of device boards                          16
   6.3 Device interface signals .                        17
   6.4 Device Interface signal description               18
7. 68030 Processor . . . . .                             20
   7.1 Power up and Reset . . . . . .                    20
   7.2 Bus errors . . . . . . . . . . .                  20
   7.3 Atomic operations: TAS, CAS, CAS 2 instructions   20
   7.4 68030 Interrupts                                  21
8. Local memory                                          21
   8.1 Memory refresh                                    22
9. ControVStatus Registers                               23
   9.1 Error Status Register                             23
   9.2 Status Registers One                              23
   9.3 Diagnostic Pipeline Registers                     24
   9.4 Control Registers                                 2..J
   9.5 IOPM LED indicators                               26
10. Free running counter
11. Console Support                                      26
12. Performance of bus cycles                            27
13. Power-up and reset .                                 29
    13.1 Power on reset.                                 29
    13.2 Board Reset . .                                 29


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    13.3 Device Board reset. out            29
    13.4 Device Board reset in .            29
    13.5 68030 Processor reset .            29
14. Clock distribution .                    29
15. Connectors .                            30
    15.1 Connector 11 Pinouts .             31
    15.2 Connector J2 Pinouts .             32
    15.3 Connector P3 Pinouts .             33
16. Power consumption                       33




                                   - ii -
Document overview

This document specifies the IOPM hardware functions and operation. In addition it
contains a cost estimate, and a preliminary MTBF calculation. The intended audience for
this document is people within the company involved in the project.

Document history

Ver 0.1     First released draft

Ver 1.0 Addition: - Section about Console support
       - Section about system wide addressing in respect to the IOPM

          Changes: - System bus interface will check that responses come from
           the correct source, and the command buffer can no longer be over
           written by unsolicited commands on the System bus.

Ver 2.0     Addition: - Device bus functions specified

          Changes : - Memory cycle will be 250nS, 100 nS burst cycles
          - Memory uses page mode devices to simulate nibble mode
          - Local bus cycle size will not be checked against port size
          - Write accelerator can store two read commands

Ver 2.1     Addition: - Device bus signal description

          Changes: - CIO deleted

Ver 2.2 Changes: - Free running clock added

Ver 3.0 Updated for release. No major changes

Related documents :
System 3000 Hardware Description, 4 May 1987
Generic I/O Controller Proposal, ver 2.0, Sep 17 1987
Motorola 68030 Users Manual




                                   Arix Systems Corp - CONFIDENTIAL
                                              - 2-



1. Introduction
The I/O Processor Module (IOPM) is a high performance controller [or the Arix System
90 based on a 68030 micro-processor. The controller is generic in the sense that it is a
general purpose controller where specific device interfaces are located on separate device
boards. The IOPM is intended to support at least three classes of device boards: 1.
Communication device boards, 2. Disk/Tape device boards, 3. Networking device boards.
The IOPM interfaces to the System bus and can be installed in either the main card cage
or in an extension card cage. See figure 1.

The IOPM can also be configured to a Console mode whereby it will have additional
privileges and capabilities on the System bus. A minimum set of features have been added
to the IOPM so that in the future a device board can be designed that can serve both as
service processor and device board in a small system.

The IOPM is will be designed for auto Lnsertion. The board will have 3 connectors: 1.
150 pin female System bus connector, 2. 80 pin female Arbiter connector. 3. 96 pin male
DIN device board interface connector.




                                Arix Systems Corp - CONFIDENTIAL
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