Recipes 4 SBCPowerQUICCII
The Wind River SBCPowerQUICCII hardware reference board is supported on this recipe page.
Appendix A : Download and Installation
This is a snapshot copy of the first page on the Wind River website, as of 20.March.2004
Wind
River's SBCPowerQUICC II reference design is a 6U CompactPCI Card that allows
your project to begin development before your own custom design is available.
This board offers a solid platform for both hardware and software engineers to
use in evaluating and prototyping designs that closely parallel their final
applications. The SBCPowerQUICC II also gives software engineers a live target
on which to begin developing and testing application code.
The SBCPowerQUICC II reference design comes complete with detailed schematics,
Bill of Materials, a VxWorks® 5.5 board support package, user documentation, a
protective Plexiglas enclosure, a single slot CompactPCI backplane and a power
supply to provide you with a "turn-key" basis for your own custom
design.
Wind River's SBCPowerQUICC II comes standard with 256MB of SDRAM mounted on a
SODIMM and connected to the 60x Bus running up to 100MHz, 64MB Flash memory
mounted on a SIMM and 2MB on-board Flash (both connected to the 60x Bus via
address latches and data buffers), and 16MB of SDRAM connected to the Local Bus
(disabled when PCI is being used).
Because all of the advanced features of the PowerQUICC II CPUs cannot be
utilized concurrently, the SBCPowerQUICC II is designed for two configurations:
1) ATM, and 2) PCMCIA.
The ATM configuration comes with a PMC-Sierra PM5348 S/UNI Dual SCI-PHY
interfaced with the PowerQUICC II's FCC1 MII, (2) 10/100BaseT Ethernet Ports
using the PowerQUICC II's FCC2 and FCC3 MIIs interfaced with Broadcom BCM5221
PHYs and RJ45 connectors.
The PCMCIA Configuration comes with a TI1420 PCI to PCMCIA Controller w/(2)
PCMCIA Card slots (2 Type I, 2 Type II, 1 Type III cards), (3) 10/100BaseT
Ethernet Ports using PowerQUICC II's FCC1, FCC2, and FCC3 MIIs interfaced with
Broadcom BCM5221 PHYs and RJ45 connectors.
Also standard with both configurations are (2) 3 wire RS-232 Ports using the
PowerQUICC II's SMC1 and SMC2 in UART mode, (1) 10BaseT Ethernet Port using SCC1
on the PowerQUICC II with an LXT905 Transceiver and RJ45 connector (disabled
when the ATM interface is in use), a 16-pin JTAG interface connection, an
external Real Time Clock with 8KB NvRAM, 8KB EEPROM, an Intel i8259A Interrupt
Controller, a PCI Rev 2.2 compliant 32-bit PMC/PPMC slot with a PMC to 32-bit
PCI adaptor, and Basic Hot swap capability using SMH4042 Hot Swap Controller and
the Tundra Tsi310 PCI to PCI-X Bridge.
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