VMIVME-7696
Pentium II Processor-Based VMEbus
Single-Board Computer
VMIVME-7696 Pentium II Processor-Based VMEbus Single-Board Computer
• Pentium® II processor-based single-board computer (SBC)
• Special features for embedded applications
— 8 to 96 Mbyte bootable flash on secondary IDE (optional)
— Three programmable 32-bit timers
— 128 Kbyte of battery-backed SRAM
— Software-selectable watchdog timer with reset
— Remote Ethernet booting
— Supports VMEbus P2 connection to HD/floppy drive
— PMC mezzanine expansion site (IEEE-P1386 common mezzanine card
standard, 5 V)
— VME64 modes supported: A32/A24/D32/D16/D08(EO)/MBLT64/BLT32
— VMEbus interrupt handler, interrupter, and system controller
— Includes real-time endian conversion hardware for little-endian and
big-endian data interfacing (patent no. 6,032,212)
— Enhanced bus error handling
— Passive heat sink
• Standard features include
— 333 or 450 MHz Pentium II processor
— Up to 512 Mbyte SDRAM using 144-pin SODIMM
— 64-bit AGP SVGA controller with 4 Mbyte SGRAM
— On-board Fast Ethernet controller supporting 10BaseT and 100BaseTX
interfaces
— On-board Ultra-DMA-33 hard drive and floppy drive controllers (use
VMEbus P2 for connection to IDE/floppy)
— PCI fast/wide SCSI-2 with VMEbus P2 I/O (requires P2 SCSI terminator
cards, VMIACC-0561)
— Two high-performance 16550-compatible serial ports
— Enhanced parallel port with ECP/EPP modes supported
— PS/2-style keyboard and mouse ports on front panel
— Real-time clock and miniature speaker included
— Front panel universal serial bus (USB) connection
• Operating system support available:
— Windows NT®/Windows® 2000
— VxWorks
— Solaris
— QNX
— Linux
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