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Field Engineer Handbook Technical Volume I Sun Microsystems, Inc. Customer Service Division 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 Part No: 800-4006-04 © 1990 Sun Microsystems,lnc. Written and published by Mike Persichetty and Gerri Roe. The Sun logo, Sun Microsystems, Sun Workstation, are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems. Sun, Sun-2, Sun-3, Sun-4, Sun386i, SPARCstation, SPARCserver, SunView, SunLink, SunIPC, PC-NFS, NFS, SunOS, NeWS, SunGKS, Sun CGI, SunSimplify, SunPro, NSE, TAAC-1, SunTrac, ONC, DOS Windows, SPE, and ALM are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T; OPEN LOOK is a trademark of AT&T. All other products or services mentioned in this document are identified by trademarks or service marks of their respective companies or organizations. Copyright @ 1990 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. This publication is protected by Federal Copyright Law, with all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, translated, transcribed, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, manual, electric, electronic, electro-magnetic, mechanical, chemical, optical, or otherwise without prior explicit written permission from Sun Microsystems, Incorporated. Printed in USA 12/90 Preface The Field Engineer (FE) Handbook - Technical Volumes I and II, describes and illustrates specific Sun Microsystems, Inc. products. While Sun publishes extensive hardware documents, this handbook is a portable reference manual for Field Engineers, support personnel, and customers. Sun Field Engineers and customers equipped with the FE Handbook may perform service calls accurately an efficiently, thus reflecting Sun's commitment to quality customer service. This handbook complements other Sun technical publications and education courses. We assume that Sun Field Engineers, support personnel, and customers who service and repair Sun products have access to these resources. Field Engineer Handbook - Technical Volume I OVERVIEW 12/90 Handbook Organization The technical information contained in the Field Engineer Handbook is organized into two volumes. Volume I contains the following sections. • Configurations. Contains illustrations identifying jumper and switch locations, and configuration tables for field replaceable boards. • Power Supplies. Contains illustrations of power supplies and power distribution units with power supply specifications. Volume II contains the following sections. • Parts Breakdown. This section contains part numbers and descriptions for Sun systems, racks, options, boards, monitors, keyboard/mouse, and provides miscel· laneous hardware information. • Troubleshooting. This section contains error code charts for CPUs, disks, tapes, and communications. • Operating Systems. Contains selected software charts. • Diagnostics. Describes diagnostics tools. OVIEW·2 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 OVERVIEW Revision History DESCRIPTION DATE 6/87 11/87 4/88 9/88 5/89 10/89 First Edition Second Edition Third Edition Fourth Edition Fifth Edition Supplement 5/90 Supplement 12/90 Sixth Edition Technical Volume I Entire contents Entire contents Entire contents Entire contents Change pages New Products Change pages New Products Entire contents Vol-I Vol-II PART NO. 800-1819-01 800-1819-01 800-4006-01 800-4006-02 800-4006-03 800-4704-01 800-5140-01 800-4006-04 800-4247-02 OVIEW-3 12/90 OVERVIEW READER COMMENT CARD Dear Reader: Sun Microsystems wishes to provide the best possible documentation for our products and service. Your input is critical to the quality and accuracy of the Field Engineer Handbook. Please use the Reader Comment Card to send us your suggestions on the following: Content Please indicate information you think should be added or deleted. Comment on any material that is missing. Layout/Style Is the organization of this handbook useful? If not, how would you rearrange things? What would you like to see different? Technical Errors Note any errors in technical accuracy by page. Typographical Errors Note typographical errors by page number. Thank you! Your feedback is appreciated. Customer Service Division Sun Microsystems, Incorporated OVIEW-4 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURAliONS 12/90 Configurations Handling Static Sensitive Devices Electronic components on printed circuit boards can be damaged by static electricity. Always wear a grounding strap and use an antistatic mat when handling boards or components. Overview This section illustrates boards and peripherals. EEPROM and NVRAM programming, switch settings, and configuration notes are included. Titles include the part name, part number, and systems the part is supported in. The Option number is listed for boards and peripherals that are not installed in the system logic enclosure. The Backplane section contains connector signals and backplane illustrations. The Slot Assignment section contains board installation notes and cardcage slot assignment charts. Reference Documentation Standard Configurations and Standard Options supported by Sun Microsystems are documented in Configuration Guides, Technical Reports, Product Brochures, Price Lists, and Hardware Installation Manuals. Field Engineer Handbook - Technical Volume I CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 ID PROMs and NVRAM Transfer the ID PROM or NVRAM when a CPU board is replaced. This component contains the hostid, ethernet address, and machine type. DIP Switches Rocker and Slide type DIP Switches are used in Sun products. Turn on a Rocker-type switch by pressing down the end of the switch furthest from the OPEN lettering on the switch. Turn on a Slide-type switch by sliding the switch in the direction of the arrow on the switch. Switches 1 and 2 are shown in the ON position in the illustrations below. Rocker-type Slide-type / OPEN SWITCH TYPE A SWITCH TYPE C SWITCH TYPE B SWITCH TYPE D / OPEN CONFIGS-2 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS CPU CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 CPU FIRMWARE EEPROM and NVRAM Programming . . . . . . . .. ID PROM and NVRAM Information . . . . . . . . . .. Disk Controller Base Addresses ............ Booting SCSI Peripherals .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-2 Mumbus ............................ Sun-2 Multibus Prime ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun 2050 CPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 12 14 15 20 22 24 Sun-3/50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-3/60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-3/60LE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-3/80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun 3004 CPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-3/11 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun 3200 CPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun 3400 CPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28 30 32 34 36 40 42 44 Sun386i/150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46 Sun386i1250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48 Sun-3/E ................................. 50 Sun-4/20 Sun-4/40 Sun-4/60 Sun-4/65 Sun-4/75 Sun 4100 Sun 4200 Sun 4300 Sun 4400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CPU ............................. CPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52 54 56 58 60 62 66 70 74 Sun-4E .................................. 78 Field Engineer Handbook - Technical Volume I CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 This page intentionally left blank. CPU-2 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS EEPROM and NVRAM Programming Using the Sun PROM Monitor To program the EEPROM or NVRAM using the PROM monitor, enter q followed by the hexadecimal address in the EEPROM or NVRAM to open and display the contents. Change the contents by typing in the new value followed by a carriage return. To exit, type a space and, or a "." and . Common EEPROM or NVRAM Parameters Location Ox14 [Installed Memory] Amount of installed Memory (in hexadecimal) Location Ox15 [Tested Memory] Amount of memory to test during Power On Self-Test Location Ox16 [Monitor screen size] 00 = 1152x900 (standard resolution) 12 = 1024x1 024 (1 Kx1 K) 13 = 1600x1280 (high resolution) (see Ox50 & Ox51) 14 = 1440x1440 15 = 1024x768 (low resolution) Location Ox17 [Watchdog Reset Action] 00 = Watchdog Reset will fall into PROM monitor 12 = Watchdog Reset will cause a Power On Reset (default) Location Ox18 [Operating System Boot Device] 00 = poll devices (default) 12 = use EEPROM/NVRAM specified boot device Technical Volume I CPU-3 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Common EEPROM or NVRAM Parameters Location Ox19 - Ox1 a [OS Boot Device in ASCII] xy 78 79 id 69 64 xd 78 64 gn 67 6e sd 73 64 Ie 6c 65 ie 69 65 Location Ox1 b Ox1 c Ox1 d [Controller,Unit,Partition] default 00 00 00 (default) Location Ox1f [Primary Terminal] 00 = Monochrome Monitor 10 = Serial Port A 11 = Serial Port B 12 = Color Monitor and 3/60 plug-in Color Frame Buffer 20 = P4 Color Frame Buffer (Sun-3 and Sun-4) Location Ox20 [Power-Up Banner] 00 = Sun 12 = Custom Location Ox21 [Keyboard Click] 00 = turn click off 12 = turn click on (default) Location Ox22 - Ox23 [Diagnostic Boot Device in ASCII] xy 78 79 id 69 64 xd 78 64 gn 67 6e sd 73 64 Ie 6c 65 ie 69 65 Location Ox24 Ox25 Ox26 [Controller,Unit,Partition] default 00 00 00 (normal setting) Location Ox28 - Ox4f [Diagnostic Boot Path] These 40 bytes represent the ASCII values for the desired diagnostic boot path. Location Ox50 [Hi Res # Columns] 50 = 80 columns (standard resolution display) (default) 78 = 120 columns (full screen display) CPU-4 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Common EEPROM or NVRAM Parameters Location Ox51 [Hi Res # Rows] 22 30 = 34 = 48 rows (standard resolution display) (default) rows (full screen display) Location Ox58 [Port A Default Baud Rate] 00 12 = use default 9600 baud (default) = use EEPROM/NVRAM defined baud rate Location Ox59 - Ox5a [Port A Baud Rate] 1200 baud 04 bO 4800 baud 12 cO 9600 baud 2S 80 Location Ox5b [Port A DTRlRTS] 00 = assert OTR and RTS signals 12 = do NOT assert OTR and RTS signals Location Ox60 [Port B Default Baud Rate] 00 = use default 9600 baud (default) 12 = use EEPROM/NVRAM defined baud rate Note: In the diag position, port B is set to output at 1200 baud. The setting of location Ox60 - Ox62 is ignored. Location Ox61 - Ox62 [Port B Baud Rate] 1200 baud 04 bO 4800 baud 12 cO 9600 baud 2S 80 Location Ox63 [Port B DTRlRTS] 00 02 = assert OTR and RTS signals = do NOT assert OTR and RTS signals Location Ox111 [CPU Board Artwork Rev. Level] Sun386i only Ox01 = P1.S CPU (Should not be in the field) Ox02 = S01-1241-xx and S01-1324-xx CPU Boards Ox03 = S01-1413-xx and S01-1414-xx CPU Boards Technical Volume I CPU-S 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Common EEPROM or NVRAM Parameters Location Ox112 [CPU Board Revision Level] Sun386i only OxOO = P1 .5 CPU (Should not be in the field) OxOO = ~501-1241-02, Rev.15 = ~501-1324~02, Rev.15 Ox02 = ~501-1241-02, Rev.16 = ~501-1324-02, Rev.16 OxOO = 501-1413-xx and 501-1414-xx Location Ox154 [SCSI Spin Up Delay) Boot PROM Sun386i only ~4.5 00 = no delay (default) xx = delay in seconds Location Ox162 [Password Mode Select] Boot PROM Sun386i only ~4.5 5E = fully secure mode 01 = command secure mode All else = non-secure mode Location Ox163 - Ox16A [Password] Boot PROM Sun386i only ~4.5 8 bytes of password in ASCII Location Ox18f [LogoType] 00 = Sun 06 = 3D for CG6 12 = Custom Location Ox492 [Power-On Mode] 07 = normal boot 06 = diagnostic boot 02 = bypass mode Sun386i only Location Ox494 [Auto Config Message Flag] 00 = no messages 01 = Sun-3 (UNIX expert type messages) 02 = verbose messages CPU-6 Sun386i only Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Common EEPROM or NVRAM Parameters Location Ox492 [Password Mode Select] Boot PROM ~2.7.1 (Sun-3 & Sun-4) 5E = fully secure mode 01 = command secure mode All else = non-secure mode Location Ox493-0x49A [Password Bytes] Boot PROM ~2. 7.1 (Sun-3 & Sun-4) 8 bytes of password in ASCII If the PROM Rev level is 2.8, enter a @ character before each letter of the password. Enter one letter per location, followed by . If the password is less than 8 letters, enter 00 in the remaining locations. The hexidecimal equivalent of the letters can also be used to enter the password. Location Ox70B [ Power-On Mode] (Sun-3/80 only) Boot PROM ?2.3 06 = normal boot 12 = diagnostic mode All else = full diagnostic boot References 1. Sun Bootstrap PROM Security Features User's Guide for the Sun Workstation, 800-8836. 2. Sun Workstation Bootstrap PROM Security Features User's Guide, 800-8843. 3. Sun-3/80 Self-Tests and Monitor Commands, 800-5027. 4. SPARCsystem 300 Series Self-Tests and Monitor Commands, 800-4950. 5. SPARCsystem 400 Series Self-Tests and Monitor Commands, 800-4833. 6. PROM User's Manual, 800-1736. 7. EEPROM Users Guide for Sun-3, Sun-4, and SPARCsystems 300/400, 800-3512. 8. Boot PROM User's Guide, 800-4852. Technical Volume I CPU-7 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS NVRAM Programming Using the Open PROM Toolkit Parameters are set by name and may vary between system types. Examples in this section are from the Sun-4/40 Boot EPROM 1.6 Version 151, part number 525-1085-03. The old command mode options are: b (boot), c (continue), or n (new command mode) To enter the new command mode, type n at the system prompt: >n The system prompt in the new command mode changes from ">" to "ok" and the help banner is displayed. Type help for more information. ok help Enter 'help command-name' or 'help category-name' for more help. (Use ONLY the first word of a category-name or category description) Examples: help select -or- help line Main categories are: File download and boot Resume execution Diag (diagnostic routines) Select I/O devices System and boot configuration parameters Line editor Tools: (memory, numbers, new commands, loops) Assembly debugging: (breakpoints, registers, disassembly, symbolic) >-prompt Power on reset Floppy eject Sync (synchronize disk data) ok CPU-8 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 NVRAM Programming Using the Open PROM Toolkit The printenv command displays NVRAM parameter names, current values, and default values. ok printenv PARAMETER NAME selftest -#megs oem-logo oem-logo? oem-banner oem-banner? ttyb-mode ttya-mode sbus-probe-list fcode-debug? screen-#columns screen-#rows use-nvramrc? nvramrc boot-from-diag boot-from auto-boot? watchdog-reboot? input-device output -device keyboard-click? sunmon-compat? security-mode security-password security-#badlogins sd-targets st-targets scsi-initiator-id ttyb-rts-dtr -off ttyb-ignore-cd ttya-rts-dtr-off ttya-ignore-cd hardware-revision last-hardware-update testa rea mfg-switch? diag-switch? Technical Volume I VALUE DEFAULT VALUE false false false 9600,8,n,1,9600,8,n,1,0123 false 80 34 false false 9600,8,n,1,9600,8,n,1,0123 false 80 34 false leOvmunix vmunix true false keyboard screen false true none leOvmunix vmunix true false keyboard screen false true none 0 31204567 45670123 7 false true false true o 0 false false o 31204567 45670123 7 false true false true false false CPU-9 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS NVRAM Programming Using the Open PROM Toolkit To show a specific parameter, enter show and the parameter name. For example: ok show selftest-#megs 1 ok To change a parameter, use the setenv command. For example, to change the number of megabytes tested at power on: ok setenv selftest-#megs 8 The set-defaults command restores the default setting of all parameters. Other commonly used commands are shown below. OPTION banner .version .enet-addr .idprom input [source] output [source] reset soft-reset eject-floppy security-mode security-password probe-scsi CPU-10 DESCRIPTION Displays the selftest banner message. Displays the version and date of boot PROM . Displays the Ethernet address. Displays the ID PROM contents . Selects source for input (ttya. ttyb, or keyboard). Selects source for output (ttya, ttyb, or keyboard) Resets entire system, similar to old k2. Soft reset, similar to old k1. Ejects floppy diskette from the drive. Allows user to select security mode. non-secure mode enter none command secure mode enter command full secure mode enter full Allows user to enter a security password. Enter up to 8 bytes of password in ASCII. Displays addresses and types of SCSI devices. Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS NVRAM Programming Using the Open PROM Toolkit The use-nvramrc? Parameter For normal operation, set the use-nvramrc? parameter to false. The system will not complete selftest if use-nvramrc? is true and there are no entries in nvramrc. The nvramrc parameter is a series of Forth commands used for system initialization. The nvramrc parameter is normally empty. There is no documentation available on how to use this feature. Open Boot PROM Power On Commands The following commands are initialized by depressing multiple keys on the keyboard during a power on reset. L 1-D forces a diagnostic power on. The NVRAM parameter diag-switch? is set to true. L1-F forces input and output to ttya. Input from the keyboard is disabled except for L1-A. L 1-N forces a set-defaults of the NVRAM. Technical Volume I CPU-11 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 ID PROM and NVRAM Information The 10 PROM or NVRAM on Sun CPU boards contains identification information including a machine-type code, serial number, and hardware ethernet address. The machine-type code and serial number are combined to create the hostid number that allows use of restricted software on authorized machines. 10 PROMs and NVRAMs are not interchangeable between different CPU board types. For example, if a machine is upgraded from a Sun-3/2S0 to a Sun-4/2S0, the upgraded machine requires a new 10 PROM. The hostid command under SunOS displays the serial number in hexadecimal. The printed label on the 10 PROM and the power-on Self Test banner serial number are in decimal. 00 not rely on the printed label on the ID PROM to verify the 10 PROM or NVRAM device for a system. Follow the steps in the example below to verify the 10 PROM or NVRAM. The printed label on the ID PROM in a 3/1S0C workstation is 3 1774. The system power-on Self Test serial number is #1774. 1. Convert the 1774 decimal number to a hexadecimal value of OOSEE. 2. Add this number to the hostid machine-type code for a hostid of 11 OOOSee. 3. Use the hostid command under SunOS to display the system hostid of 11 006ee. CPU-12 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS IDPROM and NVRAM Information The chart below contains the System Type, HostlD, label legend, device type, Sun part number, and socket location for IDPROMS and NVRAMS used on Sun CPU boards. SYSTEM TYPE 100U/150U 120/170 2/50/130/160 3/75/140/150 3/160/180 3/50 3/260/280 3/110 3/60 3E 3/460/470/480 3/80 4/260/280 4/110/150 4/3xx 4/3xx 4/470/490 4/470/490 4/60 4/40 4/65 4/20 4/75 4E Sun386i Sun386i HOSTID 100xxxx 100xxxx 200xxxx 1100xxxx 1100xxxx 1200xxxx 1300xxxx 1400xxxx 1700xxxx 1800xxxx 4100xxxx 4200xxxx 2100xxxx 2200xxxx 2300xxxx None 2400xxxx None 5100xxxx 5200xxxx 5300xxxx 5400xxxx 5800xxxx 6100xxxx 3100xxxx None PRINTED LABEL xxxx xxxx xxxx 3 xxxx 3 xxxx 4 xxxx 5 xxxx 6 xxxx o xxxx 9 xxxx D xxxx A xxxx B xxxx C xxxx None None None None None None None None xxxx None DEVICE TYPE IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM NVRAM IDPROM IDPROM IDPROM NVRAM IDPROM NVRAM NVRAM NVRAM NVRAM NVRAM NVRAM NVRAM IDPROM NVRAM SUN PART NUMBER 520-1042-01 520-1042-01 520-1039-01 520-1221-01 520-1221-01 520-1295-01 520-1322-01 520-1412-01 520-1559-01 520-8049-01 523-2127-01 525-1031-01 520-1532-01 520-1638-01 523-2136-01 100-1628-01 525-1100-01 100-1628-01 525-1032-01 525-1084-01 525-1109-01 520-2749-01 525-1107-01 523-8151-01 520-1811-01 100-1628-01 LOCATION U411 U411 U510 U1409 U1409 U0204 U1907 U1409 U224 U224 U1701 U0205 U1901 U805 U2202 U2200 U1404 U3505 U089 U0901 U089 Ul0ll U0512 Ull01 U601 U603 "II Serial # in hexadecimal Machine-tvoe Technical Volume I CPU-13 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Disk Controller Base Addresses Sun-2 Host Adapter UNIX Device Multibus Address 1st 2nd Sun2 SCSI Host Adapter sc 80000 VMEbus Address 1st 200000' 84000 UNIX Device Multibus Address 1st 2nd Xylogics 450 Xylogics 451 xy xy ee40 n/a VMEbus Address 1st 2nd ee40 ee40 ee48 n/a ee48 ee48 • SunOS revisions below 3.x use ee2800 as the SCSI base address. Sun-3 & Sun-4 Host Adapter UNIX Device VMEbus Address Sun2 SCSI Sun3 SCSI 3/50 SCSI 3/60 SCSI 3/E SCSI 4/110 SCSI sc si si si se sw 200000 200000 140000 140000 310000 aOOOOOO VMEbus Address 2nd 3rd Controller UNIX Device Xylogics 450/451 Xylogics 7053 xy xd ee40 ee80 ee48 ee90 n/a eeaO n/a eebO ISP-80 id OOFF 01FF 02FF 03FF 1st 4th SMD & ESMD Disk Drive Default Drive Type Parameters Default DISK DRIVE MODEL Drive Tvoe 0 1 2 3 M2351 CDC-9720-368 M2322/M2284 M2333 Hitachi-DK815-1 0 NEC 02363 M2361 M2312 The "drive type" parameter used by the Xylogics 450/451 identifies a drive by the number of cylinders, heads, and sectors. Disk drives which use the same "drive type" parameter, but have a different number of cylinders, heads, or sectors, may not be mixed on the same controller (eg. an M2333 and a M2361). This parameter is not used by the Xylogics 7053. CPU-14 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Booting SCSI Peripherals from the Sun PROM Monitor Legend DBP = Desktop Backup Pack (Lunchbox) DDP = Desktop Disc Pack (Lunchbox) ESM = External Storage Module (P-Box) EEM = External Expansion Module (P-Box) Sun-3/80 SCSI DEVICE 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st Internal Disk Internal Disk Internal Tape DDP Disk DDP Disk DDP Disk DDP Disk DBP Tape DBP Tape ESM Disk ESM Disk ESM Tape EEM Disk TARGET ID 3 1 4 0 2 1 3 4 5 0 2 4 1 UNIX ID BOOTID sd6 sd2 stO sdO sd4 sd2 sd6 stO st1 sdO sd4 stO sd2 sd(0,18,0) sd(0,8,0) st(O,O,O) sd(O,O,O) sd(0,10,0) sd(0,8,0) sd(0,18,0) st(O,O,O) st(0,28,0) sd(O,O,O) sd(0,10,0) st(O,O,O) sd(0,8,0) Sun-4/20 SCSI DEVICE 1st DDP Disk 2nd DDP Disk 3rd DDP Disk 4th DDP Disk 1st DBP Tape 2nd DBP Tape 1st ESM Disk 2nd ESM Disk 1st ESM Tape 1st EEM Disk CD-ROM Technical Volume I TARGET ID 0 2 1 3 4 5 0 2 4 1 6 UNIX ID sd3 sd2 sd1 sdO stO st1 sd3 sd2 stO sd1 srO BOOT ID sd(0,3,0) sd(0,2,0) sd(0,1,0) sd(O,O,O) st(O,O,O) st(0,1,0) sd(0,3,0) sd(0,2,0) st(O,O,O) sd(O, 1,0) sd(0,6,2) CPU-1S CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Booting SCSI Peripherals from the Sun PROM Monitor Sun-4/40 SCSI DEVICE 1st Internal Disk 1st DDP Disk 2nd DDP Disk 3rd DDP Disk 4th DDP Disk 1st DBP Tape 2nd DBP Tape 1st ESM Disk 2nd ESM Disk 1st ESM Tape 1st EEM Disk CD-ROM TARGET ID 3 0 2 1 3 4 5 0 2 4 1 6 UNIX ID sdO sd3 sd2 sd1 sdO stO st1 sd3 sd2 stO sd1 srO BOOT ID sd(O.O.O) sd(O.3.0) sd(O.2.0) sd(O.1.0) sd(O.O.O) st(O.O.O) st(O.1.0) sd(O.3.0) sd(O.2.0) st(O.O.O) sd(O.1.0) sd(O.6.2) Sun-4/60 SCSI DEVICE 1st Internal Disk 2nd Internal Disk 1st Internal Tape 1st DDP Disk 2nd DDP Disk 3rd DDP Disk 4th DDP Disk 1st DBP Tape 2nd DBP Tape 1st ESM Disk 2nd ESM Disk 1st ESM Tape 1st EEM Disk CD-ROM TARGET ID 3 1 4 0 2 1 3 4 5 0 2 4 1 6 UNIX ID sdO sd1 stO sd3 sd2 sd1 sdO stO st1 sd3 sd2 stO sd1 sro BOOT ID sd(O.O.O) sd(O.1.0) st(O.O.O) sd(O.3.0) sd(O.2.0) sd(O.1.0) sd(O.O.O) st(O.O.O) st(O.1.0) sd(O.3.0) sd(O.2.0) st(O.O.O) sd(O.1.0) sd(O.6.2) Sun-4/330 SCSI DEVICE 1st Internal Disk 2nd Internal Disk 1st Internal Tape 1st DBP Tape 2nd DBP Tape 1st ESM Disk 2nd ESM Disk 1st ESM Tape 1st EEM Disk CD-ROM CPU·16 TARGET ID 3 1 4 4 5 0 2 4 1 6 UNIX ID BOOTID sd6 sd2 stO stO st1 sdO sd4 stO sd2 srO sd(O.18;O) sd(O.8.0) st(O.O.O) st(O.O.O) st(O.28.0) sd(O.O.O) sd(O.10.0) st(O.o.O) sd(O.8.0) sd(O.30.1) Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Booting SCSI Peripherials from the Sun PROM Monitor Sun-4/370/470 & Sun-3/470 SCSI DEVICE 1st Internal 2nd Internal 3rd Internal 4th Internal 1st Internal 2nd Internal CD-ROM TARGET ID Disk Disk Disk Disk Tape Tape 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 UNIX ID 900TID sdO sd2 sd4 sd6 stO st1 srO' sd(O,O,O) sd(0,8,0) sd(0,10,0) sd(0,18,0) st(O,O,O) st(0,28,0) sr(0,30, 1) Sun-4/390/490 on SunOS 4.. 03 SCSI DEVICE 1st Tape 2nd Tape CD-ROM 1st Tape 2nd Tape HOST ADAPTER 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI TARGET ID 4 5 6 4 5 UNIX ID stO st1 srO' sl2 sl3 900TID st(O,O,O) SI(0,28,0) sr(0,30,1 ) SI(1,0,0) st(1,28,0) Sun-4/390/490 on SunOS 4.1 PSR A SCSI DEVICE 1s1 Tape 2nd Tape 3rd Tape 41h Tape CD-ROM 1s1 Tape 2nd Tape 3rd Tape 4th Tape HOST ADAPTER 1st SCSI 1st SCSI 1s1 SCSI 1st SCSI 1st SCSI 2nd SCSI 2nd SCSI 2nd SCSI 2nd SCSI TARGET ID 4 5 3 2 6 4 5 3 2 UNIX ID stO st1 5t2 5t3 srO' 5t2 sl3 st6 st7 900T ID SI(O,O,O) sl(0,28,0) SI(0,18,0) SI(0,10,0) sr(0,30, 1) 5t(1,0,0) 51(1,28,0) st(0,18,0) SI(1,10.0) • The Sun 4300 CPU requires EPROM 3.0.2 10 boot from CD-ROM. The Sun 4400 CPU requires EPROM 3.0 to boot from CD-ROM. Technical Volume I CPU-17 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Booting SCSI Peripherals from the Open Boot PROM Sun-4/75 SCSI DEVICE Internal Disk Internal Disk Internal Disk External Disk External Disk 1st Tape 1st Tape 2nd Tape CD-ROM Floppy CPU-18 COMMAND boot boot boot boot boot boot boot boot boot boot disk diskO disk1 disk2 disk3 tape tapeO tape1 cdrom floppy BOOT PATH TARGET ID UNIX ID Isbus/esp/sd@3,0 Isbus/esp/sd@3,0 Isbus/esp/sd@1 ,0 Isbus/esp/sd@2,0 Isbus/esp/sd@O,O Isbus/esp/st@4,0 Isbus/esp/st@4,0 Isbus/esp/st@5,0 Isbus/esp/sd@6,0:c Ifd 3 3 1 2 0 4 4 sdO sdO sd1 sd2 sd3 stO stO st1 srO fdO 5 6 --- Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS This page intentionally left blank. Technical Volume I CPU-19 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun-2 Multibus Sun-2/1 00U/120/150U/170 501-1007 D _ J700 _ J701 - J2C*D J702 J703 SERIAL PORTS A&B 68010 0 LEDs I 7 J801- U406 (810) 8 U407 (911) D L!i KEYBOARD MOUSE PORT D ~ Power: 6.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 30.0 Watts CPU-20 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1007 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION J200 1-2 In J400/ J401 J700 1-2 3-4 1-2 In Out Out * In Select 27128 EPROMs Select 27256 EPROMs Priority on serial arbiter For Sun-2/100U BPRO J701 1-2 Out * In Common bus request arbiter BPRN For Sun-2/100U CBRQ J702 1-2 In CPU drives P1.CCLK J703 1-2 In CPU drives P1.BCLK J801 1-2 In 100U/150U only, remainder not used (Mouse) VCC Crystal Shunt "May cause problems with Tapemaster Controller settings. Notes 1. SunOS 2.0 and above requires Revision N or greater EPROMs. 2. CPU boards with EPROM Revision N or below may require the addition of shunts at J1600 on the 501-1052-01/02 video board to operate properly with SunOS 3.0 and greater. 3. The 501-1007 CPU has a RasterOP function. The 501-1051 CPU does not have a RasterOp function. 4. Change J400, Pins 1-2, Out and Pins 3-4, In, for 1.1.2 Boot EPROM for Sun-2/120 or Sun-2/170. 5. J701 must be installed for SunOS 4.0, unless the kernel has been patched. 6. The Sun-2/100U/150U CPU requires Boot EPROM Rev Q, part numbers 520-1103-02 and 520-1104-02, for the VT100 keyboard. 7. The last software release for 68010 systems is SunOS 4.0.3. References 1. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21120, 800-1170. 2 Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21170, 800-1171. Technical Volume I CPU-21 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun-2 Multibus Prime Sun-2/120/170 501-1051 J701 1-2 3-4 J100 1 11111111 U407 (C6) EB o J801_ 7 68010 ~4 ;~OM III III (C11) Notes 1. CPU boards with EPROM revision N or below may require the addition of shunts at J1600, Pins 1-8, on the 501-1052-01/02 video board to operate properly with SunOS 3.0 or greater. 2. Change J400, Pins 1-2, OUT, and Pins 3-4, IN, for 1.1.2 EPROM. CPU-22 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1051 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J100 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 * * * * * * * * J102 1-2 3-4 1-2 1-2 3-4 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 1-2 J200 J400 J700 J701 J801 * Out In In Out In Out Out Out In In Out DESCRIPTION P1.INTO P1.INT1 P1.INT2 P1.INT3 P1.INT4 P1.INT5 P1.INT6 P1.INT7 Connection to P1 =-5V Connection to P1 =-5Reg. Crystal shunt Select 27128 EPROMs Select 27256 EPROMs CPU drives P1 reset P1.INT drives CPU reset Serial arbiter enable Arbiter bus configuration select CPU drives P1.BCLK CPU drives P1.CCKL Not used * Hardwired Notes 1. The 501-1007 CPU has a RasterOP function. The 501-1051 CPU does not have a RasterOP function. 2. The last software release for 68010 systems is SunOS 4.0.3. References 1. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21120, 800-1170. 2. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21170, 800-1171. Technical Volume I CPU-23 CONFIGURATIONS 12190 Sun 2050 CPU Sun-2/50 501-1141 501-1142 501-1143 1MB 2MB 4MB Sun-21130/160 501-1144 501-1145 501-1146 1MB 2MB P1 4MB P3 P2 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD J900~"II"': ,2111111~6 J: 2 J1201 ~1II1II~5 68010 16 J500 U501 2 182816 1 .. 1.1 .. J1600 1 15 7-8 PRO 8 8 U500 12 PRO o 2 16 .11111 .. J200 1 15 000 J1801 I J702 J704 (J5) I I 510 - A Power: 12.0 1.0 0.5 78.0 CPU-24 510.- B Amps @ +5Vdc Amps @ +12Vdc Amps @ -12Vdc Watts Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1141 501-1142 501-1143 501-1144 501-1145 501-1146 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION J200 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 In In Out Out Out In In In UART clock 10/12 MHz CPU operation 12/10 MHz CPU operation Reserved Reserved Ethernet clock Memory refresh Time outs J500* 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 J702 1-2 In Out In Out Out PROM type=27128 PROM type=27256 or 27512 PROM type=27128 or 27256 PROM type=27512 5V to Ethernet, Pin 7 J704 1-2 In Out Level 1 Ethernet transceiver Level 2 Ethernet transceiver J800 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 In In In In In In In Out VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt Not used level level level level level level level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 'Change J500. Pins 3-4.7-8. In. and Pins 1-2. 5-6. Out. for 1.1.2 EPROM. Note: The last software release for 68010 systems is SunOS 4.0.3. References 1. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-2/50. 800-1143. 2. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-2/130 and Sun-2/160. 800-1144. Technical Volume I CPU-25 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1141 501-1142 501-1144 501-1145 501-1143 501-1146 Jumper Settings - Continued JUMPER PINS SETIING DESCRIPTION In J900 1-2 DVM A address comparator A20=0/1 3-4 In DVMA address comparator A21 =0/1 5-6 DVMA address comparator A22=0/1 In 7-8 In DVMA address comparator A23=0/1 9-10 In VME arbiter 11-12 In VME reset master 13-14 Out Reset slave 15-16 In VME system clock 3MB (256K Rams) J1201 1MB (64K Rams) 5-6 1-2 In In 3-4 9-10 In In 7-8 13-14 In In 11-12 In In 15-16 2MB 256K Rams) 4MB (256K Rams) 1-2 In 1-2 In 3-4 7-8 In In 11-12 7-8 In In 11-12 15-16 In In 15-16 In J1600 1-2 In Video register sense bit 0 3-4 In Video register sense bit 1 * 5-6 In Video register sense bit 2 7-8 In Video register sense bit 3 9-10 Out Reserved 11-12 Out Reserved 13-14 In 10/12 MHz CPU operation 15-16 Out 12/10 MHz CPU operation J1801 1-2 In Enable/disable 100MHz video ClK *J1600, Pins 3-4, must be OUT if a color PCB is installed. CPU-26 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 This page intentionally left blank. Technical Volume I CPU-27 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/50 501-1075 501-1133 501-1162 501-1207 I w/o FPP I w FPP P3 I D D D 7 1 1111 J0123 7 1 1II1 J0108 4MB MEMORY ID PROM 11r~~1ir1) 80001....----_ ~ IMastlc=] O.D L--J I FPP I 68020 J1500 U0701 (N9) 3 I ~~g~ I 1 4 11 2 J0702 1:=====:1 D I 1 ~_ 0618 =• 8 :: ~ 'K~DI MOUSE LEDs J0642 (K4) On·l . BN:::---' 0 - 7 DIN ETHERNET sw Amps @ +5Vdc Amps @ -5Vdc Amps @ +12Vdc Watts SIO-A F1~ F2~ Keyboard Fuse (F4) Ethernet Fuse (E4) S10-8 SCSI VIDEO 50-Pin DD-SOSA Power: 13.5 0.8 0.5 100.0 Notes 1. CPU EPROM 1.8 or greater is required to load SunOS 1/4" distibution tapes in QIC-24 format. 2. CPU EPROM 2.5 or greater is required to load SunOS 1/4" distribution tapes in QIC-24 format from a Sun-2 Shoebox. CPU-28 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1075 501-1133 501-1162 501-1207 Jumper & Switch Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J0108 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 In Out Out In Diag test 4 MB main memory ETH SIA CAL. test SCSI on (on is active high) DCP on (on is active high) J0123 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 68020 ClK 15MHz 68020 ClK 12.5MHz 68881 ClK 12.5MHz 68881 ClK 15MHz level 1 Ethernet transceiver level 2 Ethernet transceiver 27256 K BOOT PROM 27512 K BOOT PROM J0702 1-2 3-4 In Out Out In In Out Out In J1500 1-2 In DIP SWITCH SWITCH SETTING 1-8 1-8 Off On* J0642 0618 DESCRIPTION 100 MHz video ClK DESCRIPTION Set for Ethernet Set for Thin Ethernet • Factory Setting Notes 1. For SunOS 3.3 and greater, this CPU may fail with revisions lower than 501-1075-10,501-1162-08, and 501-1133-10. 2. For SunOS 3.3, the Sysgen 1/4" tape controller, 370-1011, will not work with this board. 3. A bus error may occur when large executables are run during a prefetch across the page boundary with board revisions lower than 501-1162-11 or 501-1207-04. Reference Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun 3/50M, 800-1355. Technical Volume I CPU-29 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/60 501-1205 501-1322 501-1334 501-1345 4MB w Mono 4MB wlo Mono OMB w Mono OMB wlo Mono P3 @ -=:J Ethernet 3V Fuse (J39) Battery 23 24MB S 20MB I M M 16MB JSOO IIIIIIII 1 15 N U M B 12MB 5MB E R 4MB 0 P4B SIMM Configuration U300 (KS) IBCiOTl ~ BB Exploded View of J800 4MB 8MB 12MB 16MB 20MB 24MB EXTXVR HIGHRES Keyboard Fuse (Kl) -=:J KEYBOARD I ETHERNET MOUSE LEOs N/D BNC P4A SIO-B SIO-A SCSI VIDEO 50-Pin DD-SOSA 7-0 Note: CPU EPROM 1.6 or greater is required to load SunOS 1/4" distribution tapes in QIC-24 format. CPU-30 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1205 501-1322 501-1334 501-1345 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTINGS J800 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 13-14 13-14 15-16 15-16 15-16 " " " " " " Out In Out Out Out In DESCRIPTION Select Select Select Select Select Select 4MB 8MB 12MB 16MB 20MB 24MB Ethernet auto select t Select Ethernet Select Thin Ethernet Monitor auto select t § £ Select 1152 x 900 resolution Select 1600 x 1280 resolution • Jumper installation depends on memory configuration. t Factory setting § Must be used with mono video cable 530-1359 or 530-1336 for auto select to operate. £ Hi Resolution Monitor, 540-1427, must be Motorola revision T or greater for auto select to operate. Power 501-1205 10.1 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.7 Amps @ -5Vdc 44.1 Watts 501-1322 8.9 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.3 Amps @ -5Vdc 48.1 Watts Notes 1. This board uses 1MB SIMM module, 501-1239. 2. On CPU boards with part numbers ~501-1205-09, 501-1322-01, 501-1334-01, and 501-1345-01, SCSI Bus Pin 26 (TERMPWR) is connected to ground. Reference Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-3/60 Workstation, 800-1987. Technical Volume I CPU-31 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/60LE 501-1378 4MB wlo Mono P3 I @ I -=:! Ethernet 3V Fuse (J3.... 9... ) _ _ _ _ _ _--, Battery 23 12MB (1 MB SIMMS) aMB (1MB SIMMS) 4MB (256KB SIMMS) JaDD 11111111 1 15 3MB (256KB SIMMS) 2MB (256KB SIMMS) ID PROM U224 (120) 1MB (256KB SIMMS) IIIiI SIMM Configuration S I M M N U M B E R D BB U3DD (Ka) IBOOTl ~ P4A Exploded Viewof JaDD 1_ 4MB 12MB EXTXVR Keyboard Fuse (K1) -=:! JKE'YBQi;;,O'............... E~T MOUSE LEOs N/O BNC uu 7-0 CPU-32 StO-B StO-A SCSI 50-Pin 00-50SA , Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1378 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTINGS J800 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 13-14 13-14 15-16 In In In/Out In/Out In/Out In/Out Out In Out In/Out DESCRIPTION Select 8MB Select more than 8MB Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Ethernet auto select Select Ethernet Select Thin Ethernet Not connected Notes 1. Memory slots 0 to 15 use 256KB SIMM module, 501-1349. 2. Memory slots 16 to 23 use 1MB SIMM module, 501-1346. 3. The maximum amount of memory is 12MB. Reference Hardware READ ME FIRST for the Sun-3/60 and Sun-3/60LE Systems, 800-3065. Technical Volume I CPU-33 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/80 >501-1401-10 501-1401 501-1650 4MB 4MB 4MB FCC-AIVCCI-1 FCC-AIVCCI-1 1I·· .. UII 111 FLOPPY DISK m~ DISK DISK PWR P4 CONNECTOR FLOPPY POWER POWER SUPPLY U0900 U0700 U0803 U0603 U0901 I U0701 I U0804 I U0604 I BANK 3 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 DATA 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 15-8 15-8 15-8 15-8 BANK 3 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 ~ ~ DATA 23-16 23-16 23-16 23-16 31-24 31-24 31-24 31-24 J1000 I ~ J043 U0204 (J3 CO) J044 311 11 0 0 (F1500) 3 ~2 1 3 I BOOT PROM I L..._ _ _- - - ' . Fuse (F0400) RS423 J045 J1804 50-Pin SCSI-2 11,,,,,1 1!20 U0205 (J7 B3) SCSI • • Ethernet 1EffiE 8 Keyboard Fuses (F1400) U0902 U0702 U0805 U0605 U0903 U0703 U0806 U0606 ETHERNET PORT B PORT A r ~ 3 I PARALLEL PORT KEYBOARD! MOUSE Power: 4.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 23.0 Watts Notes 1. This board uses 1MB SIMM module, 501-1408. 2. SIMM modules must be installed in 1 bank increments. 3. SCSI port, Pin 38, is fused (F1400) with 1.5A Fuse, 150-1383. 4. F0400 and F1500 use 2A Fuses, 150-1174. 5. CPU boards ~501-1401-07 do not meet the P4 Bus specifications. 6. This board uses SCSI terminator assembly, 150-1537. CPU-34 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1401 501-1650 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION J1000 J020 J020 J043 J044 J043 J044 J045 J045 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 Out In" Out In" In" In In Out In" Watchdog reset (test only) 20 MHz 68882 clock 40 MHz 68882 clock RS-232, Ports A and B RS-232, Ports A and B RS-423, Ports A and B RS-423, Ports A and B Enable transmit data to mouse GND transmit data to mouse "Factory Setting Technical Volume I CPU-35 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 3004 CPU Sun-3/75/140/150/160/180 501-1074 501-1094 501-1163 501-1164 2MB 4MB 4MB 2MB P2 P1 P3 8 J300_ 15 2 = = = J2700 J2701 1 J2702 J2703 = = -=1 D J400_7 J2505 Jl00 J3102 J3101 = = Jl00l B - D -~ Ethernet Fuse (E34) I"OOf~ro PROM - Ip~~MII~~~ = J1201 _ J1200 J2502 2 1 D , ETHERNET _ J2503 2-1 J2501 Keyboard L> Fuse (A 10).- O~7 D~GURSTViDEo NORM Do D, D J2301 KEYBOARD MOUSE SIO A SIO B Notes 1. CPU EPROM 1.8 or greater is required to load SunO 1/4" distribution tapes in QIC-24 format. 2. CPU EPROM 2.6 or greater is required to load SunO 1/4" distribution tapes in QIC-24 format from a Sun-2 Shoebox. 3. CPU EPROM 2.6 or greater is required for the Xylogics 7053 disk controller. 4. To install with a VME 32-bit data device (MCP, ALM-2, SCA, HSI, Xylogics 7053, SCSI-3, or TAAC-1), the CPU revision must be 501-1094-22,501-1074-22,501-1163-09,501-1164-09, or greater. CPU-36 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1074 501-1094 501-1163 501-1164 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J300 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 Not used In In In In In In In J400 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 In Out Out In Enable Enable Enable Enable J1001 J1201 J1200 1-2 5-6 3-4 Enable SCC clock If 27512 Boot PROM If 27256 Boot PROM J2502 J2301 J2503 1-2 1-2 1-2 In In Out In In Out J2501 J2700 J2701 J2702 J2703 J3101 J3102 J100 J2505 1-2 7-8 5-6 3-4 1-2 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 Power 2MB 4MB In Out In Out In In In Out In Out DESCRIPTION Not used VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt level level level level level level level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16.67MHz CPU clock 12.5MHz CPU clock 12.5MHz FFP clock 16.67MHz FFP clock Enable VME clock Enable Video clock VCC - Pin 7 on Ethernet Enable Ethernet ClK Enable VME request only Enable VME request/arbiter Enable VME reset slave Enable VME reset master 2MB CPU 4MB CPU Cache disable level 1 Ethernet transceiver level 2 Ethernet transceiver 14.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.8 Amps @ -5Vdc n.2 Watts 15.2 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.8 Amps @ -5Vdc 80.2 Watts Reference: Sun 3004 CPU Board Configuration Procedures. 813-2047. Technical Volume I CPU-3? CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 3004 CPU Sun-3/140/150/160/180 501-1208 4MB Pl P2 r P3 I I I 8 J2700 J300 -15 J2701 = J2702= = J2703 - 5 2-1 -D J400 =8 -1 J2505 Jl00 = J3102= J3101 - Jl00l EJ B U1200 (C5) BOOT PROM J1201~ J1200 = J2502 2 1 10 D ~~~:r7~~) • 0 1~!.II~r~ Do D D J2301 - J2503 rl J2501 Keyboard Fuse • (A16) 0 SIOA Notes 1. CPU EPROM 1.8 or greater distribution tapes in QIC-24 2. CPU EPROM 2.6 or greater distribution tapes in QIC-24 3. CPU EPROM 2.6 or greater controller. CPU-38 SIO B ~, is required to load SunO 1/4" format. is required to load SunO 1/4" format from a Sun-2 Shoebox. is required for the Xylogics 7053 disk Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1208 Jumper Settings DESCRIPTION JUMPER PINS SETTING J300 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 In/Out In In In In In In In Not used VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 In Out Out In In In Out In In Out In Out In Out In In In Out In/Out Enable 16.67MHz CPU clock Enable 12.5MHz CPU clock Enable 12.5MHz FFP clock Enable 16.67MHz FFP clock Enable SCC clock If 27512 Boot PROM If 27256 Boot PROM Enable VME clock Enable Video clock Level 1/2 Enable Ethernet clock Enable VME request only Enable VME request/arbiter Enable VME reset slave Enable VME reset master 2MB CPU 4MB CPU Cache disable Not Used J400 J1001 J1201 J1200 J2502 J2301 J2503 J2501 J2700 J2701 J2702 J2703 J3101 J3102 J100 J2505 level level level level level level level 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 Power: 15.2 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.8 Amps @ -5Vdc 80.2 Watts Note: This board may fail with non-Sun supplied boards. Use 501-1208-05 or greater Reference: Sun 3004 CPU Board Configuration Procedures. 813-2047. Technical Volume I CPU-39 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/110 501-1134 501-1209 I 4MB-----J P1 --= P3 P2 8 J2502- 1 =15 J300 1 = = J2700 J2702 J2701 J2703 J100 J400 = o B mOlD =1 is IS8881 1.1 xtall Jl00l see see 8530 8530 [JJJJ[[]ir [JJJJ[JJJJ [JJJJ[JJJJ [JJJJ[JJJJ ::::: 81 e:~ li. ·i - J2501 J2503 IF; ."w. = DOD. ?ROM U1409 (812) 000 1 Ethernet Keyboard Fuse (AS) Fuse (A 12) -=:l J1700 -=:l ETHERNET 0 LEDs 7 KEYBOARD DIAG·MOUSE NORM SIO A SIO B G B R S Power: 14.7 Amps @ +5Vdc 4.1 Amps @ -5Vdc 0.15 Amps @ +12Vdc 96.6 Watts CPU-40 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1134 501-1209 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION J100 J300 J400 J1001 J1200 J1201 J1700 1-2 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 Out In/Out In In In In In In In In In Out In In Cache disable Not Used P1 interrupt request 1 P1 interrupt request 2 P1 interrupt request 3 P1 interrupt request 4 P1 interrupt request 5 P1 interrupt request 6 P1 interrupt request 7 Enable main clock Enable SCC clock Sel 256KB PROM Sel 512KB PROM Video ClK 92.94MHz J2500 1-2 J2501 J2502 J2503 1-2 1-2 1-2 In Out In In No Pins J2700 J2701 J2702 J2703 J3100 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 Out In Out In Out level 1 Ethernet level 2 Ethernet Enable Ethernet clock P1 system clock + 5 VDC to pin 7 on Ethernet connector P1 BG3 in Bus arbiterlrequester VME cntrl buff RST In System reset Disable onboard memo Notes 1. When this board is installed with a VME 32-bit data device (MCP. HSI. ALM-2. SCA. or SCSI 3). use 501-1134-06 or greater. 2. CPU revisions lower than 501-1134-07. Rev. 50. may fail vid3.diag or video3.exec. Reference Sun 501-1134 CPU Board Configuration Procedures. 812-2013. Technical Volume I CPU-41 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 3200 CPU Sun-3/260/280 501-1100 501-1206 10MB P1 J2600 P2 I 1 J25001111 I P3 8 ~D Do J300 1 J1 00 1 111111111 I 11II J500 1 II I ~dEO~ _:"'_ " J2000 J200 10 D § y~~~8 BOOT PROM -- J2401 1- SIO A SIO B ETHERNET KEYBOARD/ LEOs RESET NORM MOUSE 07 DIAG/ Power: 22.5 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.6 Amps @ -5Vdc 115.6 Watts Note: CPU EPROM 2.6 or greater is required for the Xylogics 7053 disk controller. CPU-42 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1100 501-1206 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J100 1-2 Out Cache Disable for the 68020 J200 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 In/Out In Out In In In In In In In In In Out Not used CPU ClK at 25.00MHz FPP ClK at 25.00MHz FPP ClK at 20.00MHz P2 Bus enable (501-1100 only) VME IR01 VME IR02 VME IR03 VME IR04 VME IR05 VME IR06 VME IR07 Not used J2000 1-2 3-4 J2401 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 In Out In Out Out In In Out Out In In J300 J500 J2500 J2600 DESCRIPTION Selects 27512 Boot PROM Selects 27256 Boot PROM ETH ClK +5 VDC to pin 7 ETH conn level 2 (In for level 1) SCC ClK (1206 only) * CPU is VME arbiter/requester CPU is VME requester only CPU is VME reset slave CPU is VME reset master VME ClK at 16.00MHz 'Null on 501-1100 Notes 1. Two control-Gs ring the keyboard bell with EPROM 2.1. The bell stays ON until the system is reset. 2. When this board is installed with an IPC, use 501-1100-08, 501-1206-06, or greater. Reference Sun 501-1206 CPU Board Configuration Procedures, 813-2017. Technical Volume I CPU-43 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun 3400 CPU Sun-3/460/470/480 501-1299 501-1550 ' - - - - - - OMB---..J PI P3 P2 av:::v J2100 J2000 P2 MEZZ = -= 1 -1 J100 = J400 11111111 1 P4 Connector J200 I 1 Ethernet Fuse F2500 -=:J RESET NORMI DIAG ETHERNET J2501 1111 Keybd/Mouse Fuse D U U1712 (B34) -=:J FIBOO 1 SIOA SlOB Notes 1. To use with the 8MB Memory board and the FPA board, or the FPA+ board, the memory board revision must be ? 501-1102-11. 2. This CPU is not compatible with the 501-1254 32MB Memory board. 3. The CPU must be > 501-1550-10 to use with the Sun Link Channel Adapter. - CPU-44 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1299 501-1550 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION 1-2 J100 Out Enable 68030 cache 3-4 J100 Out Enable 68030 MMU 1-2 J200 In Enable 68030 clock J200 3-4 In/Out Not Used J200 5-6 In/Out Not Used J200 7-8 In Enable 50ns clock 1-2 Enable VME interrupt level 1 J400 In 3-4 Enable VME interrupt level 2 J400 In J400 5-6 In Enable VME interrupt level 3 7-8 J400 In Enable VME interrupt level 4 In J400 9-10 Enable VME interrupt level 5 In J400 11-12 Enable VME interrupt level 6 J400 13-14 In Enable VME interrupt level 7 J400 15-16 In/Out Not Used J2000 1-2 Out IN=Enable VME requester J2000 3-4 In Enable VME arbiter J2000 5-6 IN=VME-generated VME reset Out J2000 7-8 In CPU-generated VME reset J2100 1-2 In Enable VME system clock J2100 3-4 In Enable Round Robin arbiter 1-2 J2501 In Enable Ethernet clock J2501 3-4 In/Out Not Used J2501 5-6 Out* Select level 2 Ethernet J2501 5-6 In Select level 1 Ethernet 7-8 J2501 In/Out Not Used • Factory setting Power: 24.5 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.3 Amps @ +12Vdc 126.0 Watts Reference: Sun 3400 CPU Board Configuration Manual, 813-2055. Technical Volume I CPU-45 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun386i/150 501-1241 501-1414 VOLTAGE TEST POINTS +5 GND 0 1:D'O !: "'" BOOT PROM x X T T X T X T A T A T T 7 6 5 TODI Ethernet NVRAM ID • Fuse (A 10) U603 PROM SCSI~ 8 Fuse (E10) A O"B-, 49 Supply FLOPPY 4 3 2 1 1 432 1 Floppy!Disk Pwr 12 Fan Power 1l!!JI 11_ I!J DP I~ EJ SPEAKER ~ = @ID 0 CPU JUMPERS a..Q2j 1 @ID 2 EJ Front Panel LED Power FPU 80387 1 1 Note: CPU EPROM 4.4 or greater is required for use with the 501-1433 Low-Res Mono Frame Buffer board. CPU-46 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1241 501-1414 Jumper Settings JUMPER 0 Out In Out In 1 Out Out Out Out 2 Out Out In In FUNCTION FUNCTION Normal Mode Diagnostic Mode Manufacturing Mode Bypass Mode DESCRIPTION Normal Mode Self-Test is executed. Memory tested is determined by NVRAM setting. Diagnostic Mode Self-Test is executed. All memory is tested. Status information is directed to the serial port until all video hardware is successfully tested. Manufacturing Mode Diagnostic mode runs in a continuous loop. Bypass Mode Bypasses most of the Self-Test. Power: 5.8 Amps @ +5Vdc 28.0 Watts Notes 1. The serial port uses a male connector. 2. The Ethernet and SCSI fuses are 1 Amp subminiature fuses. Sun part number. 140-1027-01. 3. CPU. 501-1241-04 Rev. 01. 501-1414-01 Rev. A. or greater is required for use with Dynamic Memory boards. 501-1394. 501-1441. and 501-1423. 4. The board is set for Ethernet Level 2. Level 1 is NOT selectable. Reference: Sun386i Field Service Manual. 814-0002. Technical Volume I CPU-47 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun386i/250 501-1324 501-1413 VOLTAGE TEST POINTS +5 GND 0 BOOT PROM x T X T X T TOO/ Ethernet NVRAM 10 • Fuse (A 10) U603 PROM ~~g~D"D X T i': "'OJ SCSI SCSI~ 8 A T A T A T 7 6 5 Fuse (El0) 49 ~~B- Supply FLOPPY 4 3 2 1 1 4321 II···~I Floppy/Disk Pwr 12 Fan Power (!!J I I EJ Ii SPEAKER @IDD; CPU JUMPERS r;v;'I L22I 1 @ID 2 il~ Front Panel LED Power I8038,1 IM3871 FPU Note: CPU EPROM 4.4 or greater is required for use with the 501-1433 Low-Res Mono Frame Buffer board. CPU-48 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1324 501-1413 Jumper Settings JUMPER 0 Out In Out In 1 Out Out Out Out 2 Out Out In In FUNCTION Normal Mode FUNCTION Normal Mode Diagnostic Mode Manufacturing Mode Bypass Mode DESCRIPTION Self-Test is executed. Memory tested is determined by NVRAM setting. Diagnostic Mode Self-Test is executed. All memory is tested. Status information is directed to the serial port until all video hardware is successfully tested. Manufacturing Mode Diagnostic mode runs in a continuous loop. Bypass Mode Bypasses most of the Self-Test. Power: 5.8 Amps @ +5Vdc 29.0 Watts Notes 1. The 2. The part 3. The serial port uses a male connector. Ethernet and SCSI fuses are 1 Amp subminiature fuses, Sun number, 140-1027-01. board is set for Ethernet Level 2. Level 1 is NOT selectable. Reference: Sun386i Field Service Manual,814-0002. Technical Volume I CPU-49 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun-3/E 501-8028 4MB _Jl00 -JaOl --13 CJCJ CJCJ CJCJ CJCJ CJCJ CJC=:J CJCJ CJCJ CJCJ CJ CJ CJ C=:J C=:J C=:J C=:J CJ C=:J EJ 1 JaOO -1 0'" DIAG 0 , NORM SERIAL PORT A 1 7 = J300 3"l 68881 RESET DIAGINORM 1 1111 SERIAL PORT B ID PROM U224 (A7) J500 J501 3 1 KEYBOARD MOUSE 8 FUSEO 8"'"" (el) BOOT PROM Power: 8.1 Amps @ +5 Vdc 0.25 Amps @ +12 Vdc 0.12 Amps @ -12 Vdc 45.0 Watts Note: The fuse is not field replaceable. CPU-50 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-8028 Jumper Settings JUMPER J100 J801 J300 J300 J300 J300 J300 J300 J300 J500 J500 J501 J501 J800 J800 J800 J800 PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION 1-2 In/Out Not used 1-2 In VME system clock driver 1-2 In Enable VME interrupt level 1 3-4 In Enable VME interrupt level 2 5-6 In Enable VME interrupt level 3 7-8 In Enable VME interrupt level 4 9-10 In Enable VME interrupt level 5 11-12 In Enable VME interrupt level 6 13-14 In Enable VME interrupt level 7 1-2 In CPU can reset other VME boards 2-3 Out Other VME boards can reset CPU 1-2 In CPU is the daisY chain driver 2-3 Out CPU is not the daisy chain driver 1-2 In/Out Not used 3-4 In VMEbus arbiter 5-6 In Enable video board interrupt 7-8 In Respond as a VMEbus slave Technical Volume I CPU-51 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun-4/20 501-1627 501-1680 501-1720 8MB 8MB OMB 501-1748 501-1776 501-1777 OMB I II CACHE OMB 8MB BUFFER g~EOS I ~IG DI) U0601 Jld III IR l I a I§B ~ aI~ U0602 1/0 Board Connectors 001\ AUDIO KEYBOARD CPU-52 JII' SERIAL PORT AlB 7\1 SCSI c=J ETHERNET 50-Pin SCSI-2 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1627 501-1680 501-1720 501-1748 501-1776 501-1777 Notes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. This board uses 4MB SIMM, 501-1676 or 501-1698. Install the first 4MB SIMM in U0502. Fuses F0901 and F1101 are non-replaceable PTC devices. The minimum operating system is SunOS 4.0.3c. CPU boards with the 53C90A SCSI Controller require a patch to operate under SunOS 4.0.3c. Reference: SPARCstation SLC Installation & Repair Guide, 814-5039. Technical Volume I CPU-53 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-4/40 501-1689 501-1690 501-1835 8MB OMB 8MB FCC-BIVCCI-2 DISK BANK IS U0587 Is BYTE DATA :?I 0 23-16 ~I U0586 ~1?:i:=~0==~2===?lS§::_#8=::?51 U0585 IS 0 3 7-0 ~I U0588 0 0 31-24 U0584 U0591 U0590 U0589 U0681 U0682 BOOT PROM U0902 (GAl U0603 U0600 SBus BANK BYTE DATA 1 0 31-24 Is Is Is Is Is Is IS Is 23-16 1 2 2 lS-8 3 7-0 0 31-24 23-16 2 2 2 lS-8 2 3 7-0 ~I ~I ~I ~I ~I ~I ~I ~I SBus Slot 2 Slot 1 J1004 ICA~ II I [fi] NVRAM/TODIID U0901 (FB) BUFFER 00 00 00 SAX Ethernet Fuse (FOB021 ~~ J0961 J0960 1 ~~ 1 RS423 1&2 3003 RS232 2&3 SCSI Fuse (FOBOll SO-PIn SCSI-2 ETHERNET ..::::J PORT A PORT B I ~ITEK I Kbd/Mouse Fuse (F0901) VIDEO KEYB~ARDI AUDIO MOUSE CPU-54 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1689 501-1690 501-1835 Notes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Sun-4/40 uses 1MB SIMM module, 501-1697. The Sun-4/40 uses 4MB SIMM module, 501-1625. All fuses are 2A part number 150-1174. The minimum operating system is SunOS 4.0.3c. SCSI bus errors may occur when multiple SCSI devices are used with CPU boards below 501-1689-06. 6. CPU boards below 501-1689-07 fail SunDiag Floppy Drive testing. 7. CPU boards with the 53C90A SCSI Controller require a patch to operate under SunOS 4.0.3c. Reference: SPARCstation IPC Field Service Manual, 800-5038. Technical Volume I CPU-55 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-4/60 <501-1382-12 >501-1382-13 >501-1382-14 8MB w FPU FCC-AIVCCI-l 8MB w FPU 4MB w/o FPU 501-1629 >501-1629-14 4MB w FPU 4MB w FPU FCC-AIVCCI-l 1Uf!mJ FLOPPY LED/1 U l!:::::::===::::!.11II U" ··Ul!:::U======.1 Ill! "...," DISK DISK PWR DISK 100001 FLOPPY POWER 1 7 POWER SUPPLY UD588 UD587 UD586 g g g BANK BYTE DATA 0 0 31-24 0 1 23-16 :;;1 :;;1 BANK BYTE DATA 2 0 31-24 0 2 15-8 :;;1 UD584II;: UD591 I;: UD59D II;: UD585It:: UD678 UD676 0 3 7-0 :;;1 UD589II;: 1 0 31-24 ~I ~I UD682 I I;: UD681 I I;: 3 UD683It:: UD677 1 2 15-8 :;;1 UD68D II;: 3 2 15-8 1 3 7-0 :;;1 UD679lS 3 3 7-0 g g g I 23-16 SBu5 Slot 1 NVRAM TOD/ID U089 (CD) 1 2 15-8 :;;1 3 7-0 :?I 0 31-24 ~I 2 3 23-16 :;;1 II SBus Slot 2 DO I SBU5 Slot 3 Slave only BOOT PROM U0837 (CE) -=:J SCSI Fuse (U2) Ethernet Fuse (F071) 50-Pin SCSI-2 ETHERNET CPU c.. PORT A PORT B ~I ~I I SAX SPARC -=:J :;;1 23-16 :;;1 Ir::l L.=J Kbd/Mouse Fuse (F082) I AUDIO I HEAD KEYBOARDI MOUSE PHONE Power: 8MB Board with 1MB SIMMs 2.4 Amps @ +5Vdc 16.1 Watts CPU-56 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1382 501-1629 Notes 1. The Sun-4/60 uses 1MB SIMM module, 501-1408. 2. The Sun-4/60 uses 4MB SIMM module, 501-1625. 3. All fuses are 2A part number, 150-1174. 4.. The minimum operating system is SunOS 4.0.3c. 5. CPU 501-1382-08 or greater or 501-1629-10 or greater is required for use with Sun Common LISP, AutoCAD. Cobol, and SunOS 4.1. 6. SPARC IU 100-1808-02 or greater is required for use with Sun Common LISP, AutoCAD, Cobol, and SunOS 4.1. 7. Power on systems with CPU boards 501-1382-10 or lower, or 501-1629-10, before turning on external disk drive units. 8. A Load Board, 501-1667, must be installed in systems without a disk drive and SBus cards. Reference: SPARCstation 1 Installation Guide, 800-4036. Technical Volume I CPU-57 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun-4/65 501-1632 8MB w FPU 'rr====-===i1 11-- ..II FrU::=:::::::i!-=====:::;;-, 1" DISK PWR DISK U0588 Is U0587 Is U0586Is U0585I?: U0678Is U0676 U0683 Is U0677 Is IS BANK BYTE DATA 0 0 31-24 0 1 23-16 0 2 15-8 0 3 7-0 1 0 31-24 1 23-16 1 2 15-8 1 3 7-0 SBus Slot 1 I I NVRAM TODIID U089 (CD) -=:J -=:J 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 DISK BANK BYTE DATA 2 0 31-24 U0584Is U0591 Is U0590 Is U0589Is U0682 I s U0681 Is U0680 Is U0679Is 23-16 2 3 0 31-24 23-16 3 7-0 15-8 3 3 DO SBus Slot 3 Slave only 00 SAX ISPARCI CPU c:. PORT A PORT B J~ [fi] 00 00 BOOT PROM U0837 (CE) SCSI Fuse (U2) Ethernet Fuse (F071) 50-Pin SCSI-2 ETHERNET 15-8 7-0 3 II SBus Slot 2 2 3 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 q L=.J Kbd/Mouse Fuse (F082) I AUDIO KEYBOARDI MOUSE Power: 8MB Board with 1MB SIMMs 2.4 Amps @ +5Vdc 16,1 Watts CPU-58 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1632 Notes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Sun-4/65 uses 1MB SIMM, 501-1408. The Sun-4/65 uses 4MB SIMM, 501-1625. The minimum operating system is SunOS 4.0.3c. All fuses are 2A part number, 150-1174. Load Board, 501-1667, must be installed in systems without a disk drive and SBus cards. Reference: SPARCstation 1+ Installation Guide, 800-4784. Technical Volume I CPU-59 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun-4!75 501-1638 501-1744 16MB I OMB UlooooIU1 1111 . . . . 11111 DISK2 SCSI "0"'"' POWER SUPPLY ~ U03171~ U03151~ U03081~ BANK BYTE DATA 3 2 IS-6 IS-8 2 IS-8 1 BANK ~I ~I ~I ~I ~I ~I 0 2 IS-8 3 3 7-0 2 3 7-0 1 3 7-0 :;!I 0 3 7-0 ~I SBus Slot 1 1 I u03071?: ~w~py U03161?: U0320!?: U0321I?: U03221~ 0~ [iJ] 00 00 SAX GND2g NVRAM/TOD/ID I U0901 (FB) '''ih" SO-Pin SCSI-2 ETHERNET U03181~ U0314I?: U0310 I~ U03091i!: U0319I?: U03131 C; U0312II!: U0311 I?: SBus Slot 2 J0705 DISK 1 SCSI DISK2 PWR CEO> SPEAKER I DISK 1 PWR BYTE DATA 3 23-26 2 23-26 0 23-26 23-26 3 0 31-24 2 0 31-24 0 31-24 0 31-24 0 :;!I ~I :;!I ~I ~I ~I :;!I ~I 0 IGND~ SBus Slot 3 I DD 0 ~~~~ ~~~)M ",o,g PORT A D PORT B I AUDIO KEYBOARD Notes 1. The Sun 4/75 CPU uses 4MB SIMM, 50t-1739. 2. The minimum operating system is SunOS 4.1.1. Reference: SPARCstation 2 Installation Guide, 800-5035. CPU-60 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun 4100 CPU Sun 4/11 0/150 501-1199 501-1237 501-1462 501-1463 501-1512 501-1513 501-1514 501-1515 8MB w/o FPC 8MB w FPC 16MB w/o FPC 16MB w FPC 501-1464 501-1465 501-1516 501-1517 32MB w/o FPC 32MB Pl • w FPC P3 P2 BOOT PROMs U604 U603 U602 U601 SIMMS U1515 rfl []JS3 rfl 1=W W rfl W J600 U1615 • • • • • • ................. . ····················.i···· . : 2==::::2= (K29) (K29) (L29) (M29) ltmii§§ii8 .1 :.g::::::::::::Z2 : P2101 • - J900 1=- J400 8 i:.IllUill1 i i 1~~EE§~g i:: :::: . ... ..... .: : ==:::::=: : U1500 D I GI iii J1900 J19;::.::O:..:..1___- - - . , . U1600 ~ I ~I I P4 Connector Jl011-2 3 4 Jl001:2 I VJ~3 TAG IU _ ~M~ - VJMP5 VJM~6 I . v.;~~:k FPU I VJMP8 J1700 I I I VJMP9 (U201) MONGO tl (M9) I 11111111 Weitek 1165 (U202) ~8bfOM Iftt~ti~~ J700 VJMP2 - J1000 • J800. J18001 • Fl000 o Keyboard Fuse (C2) VJMP7 J1701 • • F1800 D Ethernet Fuse (F2) KEYBOARDI 7 ~sO NORM ETHERNET MOUSE DIAG SIO B SIO A SCSI WD SW Power: with FPU 13.8 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.1 Amps @ -5Vdc 69.5 Watts Technical Volume I CPU-51 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 4100 CPU Sun-4/11 0/150 501-1656 501-1657 501-1658 501-1659 8MB w FPC 8MB w/o FPC 16MB w FPC 16MB w/o FPC 501-1660 501-1661 32MB w FPC 32MB w/o FPC PI P2 P3 BOOT PROMs SIMMS U1515 P2101 _ J600 1= U1615 : ;;:;::;:;::::;;;; : Urn~04 Urn~03 Urn~02 Urn~OI ~ ~ ~ !11=i§§§II.! 11 e J900 I 00 • ............................... 1IJ1400 ...................... ............. .. . ..................... ..... i ••..i/ ................... . .•. ...... Weitek 1165 (U202) Weitek 1164 (U201) ! • •..•. . . . . . . . •. ... ....•....... . . 1i J1300 ......•.........•...•......... ! . \ J1900 1= J1901 1= U1600 U1500 Jl00 a=~ _ ~ 4 2 1 (K31) (K31) (L31) (M31) D J800- I P4 Connector Jl000 I J700 ~8brOM 1t;'PMt;:lI 1- ; (M10) I Jl01 GI EJ MONGol J1700 I J180011 J1701 • F1800 B2) D Ethernet Fuse G2) SIO B SIOA SCSI WD SW Power: with FPU 13.8 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.1 Amps @ -5Vdc 69.5 Watts CPU-52 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1199 501-1465 501-1514 501-1656 501-1237 501-1465 501-1515 501-1657 501-1660 501-1463 501-1513 501-1517 501-1659 501-1462 501-1512 501-1516 501-1658 501-1661 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETIING DESCRIPTION J101 J600 J600 1-2 1-2 3-4 In In Out J700 J700 1-2 3-4 In In J700 J700 J700 J700 J700 J700 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 In In In In In In J800 J900 1-2 1-2 Out Out Force reset In=Shorts 3V battery J1000 1-2 In Enable UART clock J1700 J1701 1-2 1-2 In Out Enable Ethernet Clock Ethernet level 2 (In = level 1) J1800 J1800 J1800 J1900 J1900 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4 Out Out In Out In Auto sense Ethernet' Force Thin Ethernet Force Thick Ethernet CPU is VME requester only CPU is VME requester J1901 J1901 1-2 3-4 Out In CPU is VME reset slave CPU is VME reset master P2101 1-2 In Enable VME system clock Enable 57.1 MHz clock 27512 Boot PROM 27256 Boot PROM VME interrupt level 1 VME interrupt level 2 VME interrupt level 3 VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt VME interrupt Not used level level level level 4 5 6 7 'Factory setting. Requires greater than 30 milliamps on +12V return for auto sense feature to operate. (example. DEC DELNI). Notes 1.501-1199 must be >501-1199-11 and 501-1237 must be ~501-1237-11 to use with the Type-4 keyboard. 2. The 501-1384 FPU2 is supported only on CPU boards 501-1512. 501-1514. 501-1516. 501-1656. 501-1658. and 501-1660. Reference: Sun 4100 Board Set Configuration Procedures. 813-2049. Technical Volume I CPU-53 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1199 501-1465 501-1514 501-1656 12/90 501-1237 501-1465 501-1515 501-1657 501-1660 501-1462 501-1512 501-1516 501-1658 501-1661 501-1463 501-1513 501-1517 501-1659 Jumper Settings - Continued Cache Line. J100 MEMORY SIZE 8MB 16MB 20MB SIMM SIZE 256K 1MB 1MB/256K 32MB 1MB Pin 1-2 Pin 3-4 In Out Out In In Out Out In Memory Strobe Configuration. J400 MEMORY SIZE 8MB 16MB 20MB 32MB Pin 1-2 Pin 3-4 Out In In Out In In Pin 5-6 In In Out Out In Out SIMM Addressing Mode. J1300 SIMM TYPE MEMORY SIZE 8MB 16MB 20MB 32MB 256K 1MB 1MB/256K 1MB Same" Different" 256K Pin 1-2 Pin 3-4 Pin 5-6 In Out In Out In Out Out In In In Out Out 1 M 2M Pin 7-8 Pin 9-10 Out Out In Out Out Out In Out 11-12 In 13-14 Out 15-16 Out Mode. J1400 In Out Out In Out Out Out In Out Pin <32M 32M Pin Unused Pin SIMM Addressing SIMM TYPE MEMORY SIZE 8MB 16MB 20MB 32MB 256K 1MB 1MB/256K 1MB Same" Different" 256K Pin 1-2 Pin 3-4 Pin 5-6 In Out In Out In Out Out In Out In Out Out 1 M 2M Pin 7-8 Pin 9-10 Out Out In Out In Out In Out Pin <32M 32M Pin Pin Unused " Same/Different CPU-64 11-12 In In In Out In 13-14 Out Out Out 15-16 Out Out Out Out corresponds to sets of 256KB/1 MB DRAMS. Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 4100 CPU SIMM Memory Configurations 501-1314 501-1466 256KB SIMMs 1MB SIMMs 8MB .'-=: :===:. U1516 256 Kb U1616 256 Kb U1500 256 Kb ,...?""'!",,,.- U1600 256 Kb .~ 16MB U1516 Empty iiiiiiiiii ~ ..: :::22::2:: : U1500 256 Kb : ::::: ... "'' '. : U1600 1MB : :ret:::;;;;;;: : i:t:::::=:: EeilEiiae!: : .:;;;;::;;;;:;; : D O l1li U1500 mt U1600 1MB :::::::::zZ : 32MB 20MB U1516 U1616 1MB 256 Kb :.:::=::::::::::::::::::~ U1616 1MB U1516 1MB : :::::::::::::::: : U1616 1MB ~ !95~Bi~~Bi! ~ : ::2::::;;:: : ::2:::::::: U1500 1MB U1600 1MB :..... ::;;:::: ::::::8::: : !5!~~5~~!i! Liiiiiiiii! : :::;:::::::: ::=:t::::!:::: Notes 1. The Sun 4100 CPU uses 256KB SIMM, 501-1314. 2. The Sun 4100 CPU uses 1MB SIMM, 501-1466. Technical Volume I CPU-65 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 4200 CPU Sun-4/260/280 501-1129* PI P2 I I P3 I e r III J2404 J2403 J2402 J2001 J2401 _ J2002=rn 5 1_ - m - 0 7 5 =:r601 IU SCAN TEST ~l ill ~~,~, 1ill ~OM 81 ~J~r2@} o5 FPU 1111 /'-. J304 J303 4 J2904 J2901 SIGNAL GENERATOR TEST CONNECTOR II 18 J8 Ethernet Fuse (C29) J29021 J2201. J27011 SIO-A S10-8 ETH * Replaced with 501-1274. CPU-66 u LeOS u KEYBOARD! 7-0 RESET NORM! MOUSE DIAG ~ , Do NOT use this board. Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1129 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION J2701 J2003 J2201 J2901 J2902 J2904 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 Out In In In Out Out Debug jumper Connect 3V battery UART clock enable Enable Ethernet clock +5V to Ethernet tap Null J304 J303 J302 J301 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 In In In Out Enable Enable Enable Enable J601 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 In In In In In In In In J2001 J2002 J2401 1-2 1-2 1-2 In Out Out Select 27512 PROM Select 27256 PROM CPU is VME requestor only J2402 J2403 J2404 1-2 1-2 1-2 In Out In CPU is VME arb/req CPU is reset slave CPU is reset master Null VME VME VME VME VME VME VME VME clock 16Mhz clock 46Mhz clock External clock interrupt interrupt interrupt interrupt interrupt interrupt interrupt level level level level level level level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Reference: Sun 4200 Board Configuration Procedures, 813-2031. Technical Volume I CPU-67 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun 4200 CPU Sun-4/260/280 501-1274 501-1491 501-1522 w FPC-6/4 w FPU-2 2-hi Backpanel w FPC-6/4 2-hi Backpanel P2' Pl P3 III J2404 J2403 J2402 =rn J0401 = 5 J2001 J2002 5 J2401 IJ2801 5 0 7 U200l (Jl0) IU 1 ro n BOOT 6 PROMsrn U2003 (FlO) U2004 (El0) 10 PROM ~cig~l 5 0 5 U2002 (Hl0) J0304 I rn FPC illJ0303 5 J0302 0 J0301 4 Itr· [I J2902 Ethernet • Fuse (C29) 0 I - J2003 SIO-A 18 IB ~ J2201 I 8 SIO-B - J2701 ETHERNET U 7~ NORM DIAG Keyboard C. Fuse (A26) U RESET KEYBOARDI MOUSE ~ , Power: 17.2 Amps @ +SVdc 1.3 Amps @ -SVdc 0.4 Amps @ +12Vdc 98.0 Watts Note: CPU EPROM 1.7 or greater is required for proper operation with the Xylogics 70S3 disk controller. CPU-S8 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1274 501-1491 501-1522 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J2701 1-2 Out J2003 1-2 In Connect 3V battery J2201 1-2 In SCC (UART) clock enable J2902 J2904 1-2 1-2 Out Out Enet Level 2 (IN for level 1) Null J0304 J0303 J0302 J0301 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 In In In Out Enable VME clock 16 MHz clock enable 46.153 MHz clock enable External clock clock J2801 1-2 In J0401 J0401 J0401 J0401 J0401 J0401 J0401 J0401 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 In/Out In In In In In In In J2001 J2002 J2401 J2402 J2403 J2404 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 In Out Out In Out In DESCRIPTION Debug jumper Enable system DVMA Null VME VME VME VME VME VME VME interrupt interrupt interrupt interrupt interrupt interrupt interrupt level level level level level level level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Select 27512 PROM Select 27256 PROM CPU is VME requester only CPU is arbiterlrequester CPU is reset slave CPU is reset master Notes 1. 501-1274 must be .?501-1274-12 to use with the Type-4 Keyboard. 2. 501-1274 must be .?501-1274-13 to use with the Xylogics 7053. 3. CPU EPROM 3.0 or greater is required when more than two 16MB memory boards are used. Reference: Sun-4200 CPU Board Configuration Procedures, 813-2031. Technical Volume I CPU-69 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 4300 CPU Sun-4/31 0/330/350/360/370/380/390 501-1316 501-1742 8MB w 1MB SIMMS w 4MB SIMMS 32MB P1 P2 P3 I - I J2900 J2800 J2803 J2701 J3001 J2000 1111111 I J2801 15 U1307 - BYTE 1 3 2 U1306 J3101 I BANK B U1305 J1900 J3100 CACHE CONTROLLER I 1 U1304 1 0 U1303 0 3 U1302 0 2 U1301 U1300 0 1 0 0 P4 CONNECTOR I NVRAMI TOO J0900 .. I ~~1~\ I I (~~1J1\ I J2101 J2100 CJ G J0200 S3400 Ethernet J25~ Fuse 1 3 F3100 SCSI Fuse C. C. '-----' , 1 3 SIO 0 SIO C SIO B ETHERNET CPU-70 ,,;!,2502 L-T_t_:_:4_7-1 J2400 KB/Mouse I 10 PROM U2202 (A4AS) J23~ ~302 :::~ ~ I ,-,--, ~~~ 50-Pin SCSI-2 Power: 17.5 0.2 0.2 45.0 III 1 5 @) F3200 -I XTA~ SIO A ~-"""'''''II, KEYOIAG BOARD I LEOS NORM MOUSE 0 - 7 Amps @ +5vdc Amps @ +12vdc Amps @ -12vdc Watts Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1316 501-1742 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J0200 J0200 J0200 J0900 J1900 J1900 J2100 J2101 J2302 J2303 J2302 J2303 J2400 J2402 J2402 J2502 J2503 J2502 J2503 J2701 J2800 J2801 J2803 J2900 J3001 J3001 J3001 J3001 J3001 J3001 J3001 J3001 J3100 J3101 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 1-2 In In Out In In Out In Out In" In" In In In Out In In" In" In In Out In In Out In Out In In In In In In In In In Technical Volume I DESCRIPTION FPC normally low FPC normally low FPC normally high Enable Sysclock CPU has 4MB SIMMs CPU has 1MB SIMMs Enable 27512 EPROM Enable 27256 EEPROM Set Ports A.B for RS-232C, +/- 12V Set Ports A,B for RS-232C, +/- 12V Set Ports A,B for RS-423, +/- 5V Set Ports A,B for RS-423, +/- 5V Enable serial port clock Keyboard set on transmit mouse Keyboard set on ground Set Ports C,D for RS-232C, +/- 12V Set Ports C,D for RS-232C, +/- 12V Set Ports C,D for RS-423, +/- 5V Set Ports C,D for RS-423, +/- 5V Disable VME loopback Enable VME reset Out Enable VME arbiter Enable VME reset IN Enable 16 Mhz clock to backplane Not used Enable VME interrupt level 1 Enable VME interrupt level 2 Enable VME interrupt level 3 Enable VME interrupt level 4 Enable VME interrupt level 5 Enable VME interrupt level 6 Enable VME interrupt level 7 Enable 32 Mhz clock Enable 48 Mhz clock CPU-71 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1316 501-1742 Sun 4300 CPU Notes 1. The Sun 4300 CPU uses 1MB SIMM. 501-1544. or 501-1565. 2. The Sun 4300 CPU uses 4MB SIMM. 501-1682. 3. The Sun 4100 1MB SIMM. 501-1466. may be used in the Sun-4/310 and Sun-4/350 system upgrades. 4. F0300. F3100. and F3200 use 2 Amp Fuses. 150-1174. 5. CPU board is Set for Ethernet Level 2. Level 1 is not selectable. 6. CPU ?501-1316-04 is required for use with the ISP-80 and FOOl controllers and with LISP software. 7. CPU ?501-1316-03 is required for use with CG5. 8. CPU EPROM 3.0 or greater is required to boot from the 60MB 1/4" tape drive in the Mass Storage Subsystem. 9. CPU EPROM 3.0.1 or greater is required to boot from a tape drive on a second SCSI Host Adapter. 10. CPU EPROM 3.0.3 or greater is required with 4MB SIMM modules. 11. Install Fused Shunt. 150-1669-01. at locations J2302. J2303. J2502. and J2503 to provide circuit protection to the M+ (+12Vdc) and M(-12Vdc) inputs to the UC5170 Serial Port Line Driver. Reference: Sun 4300 CPU Board Installation Notes. 800-3119. 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Technical Volume I CPU-73 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 4400 CPU Sun-4/470/490 501-1381 OMS Pl 00 J4000 00 00 00 00 J3203 00 00 @:2] 00 00 00 J3100 J4607 1 rnJ D IN J2801 J2803 J2802 J4605 rnJ ~ J3200 00 J4609 J4602 J4604 rnJ rnI J2301 J2600 Jor:gg [J00 10 3 Cl L:::.J ~ J2804 00 P3 P2 J4606 00 00 00 1 rnrnrnrn 3 2 1 0 Boot PROMs P4 CONNECTOR J3201 00 J010l~1 J0100rmO~ rnJ ~ 00 00 1 [J PC J3604 0~1 Keybd/Mouse Fuse (F3701) ~ OOJ4600 /Ql J3603 L211 SERIAL A SERIAL B CPU-74 ETHERNET 00 00 00 ~~ 10 PROM (U1404) @:2] J0300 00 1 KEYBOI MOUSE 00 ~~ 800 c-. o@:§l J3703 J1901 I.;ww@ml Ethernet Fuse (F3200) o rnI MIC 9 @IDJ0201 122]1 NORMALIOIAG LEOs RESET 0--7 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1381 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETIING J0100 1-10 1-2 1-2 Out In In J0300 J0300 J0300 1-2 3-4 5-6 In Out In J0300 J0705 J1901 7-8 1-10 1-36 1-2 Out Out Out In FPC Chaining (only if FPC is present) Used for debug Used for debug 1-2 Out Out In Used for debug Disable VME arbiter Enable VME arbiter Out In Connect P1.SYSRSr to VME.RST.IN* VME loopback mode enabled J0101 J0201 J2301 J2600 J2801 J2802 J2803 1-2 1-2 1-2 DESCRIPTION Used for debug Used for ATE Used for ATE If FPC is present If FPC is present Avoid a trap when I-Flush instruction is executed Enable system clock ( 33 MHz) J2804 J3100 1-2 J3200 1-2 Out In J3201 J3203 1-2 1-2 Out In J3603 J3603 1-2 In Select RS-423 2-3 In J3604 1-2 In Select RS-232 (+ 12V) Select RS-423 J3604 2-3 In Select RS-232 (+ 12V) J3701 1-2 1-2 In Provide 4.9152 MHz SCC clock J3703 J3703 1-2 2-3 Technical Volume I Out In Connect VME.RST.Our to P1.SYSRST* Provide 16 MHz Ethernet clock Enet Level 2 (IN for level 1) Provide P1.SYSCLCK Keyboard set on transmit mouse Pin 7 of keyboard/mouse to GND (default) CPU-75 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1381 Jumper Settings - Continued JUMPER PINS SETTING J4000 J4000 J4000 J4000 J4000 J4000 J4000 J4000 J4600 J4602 J4604 J4605 J4606 J4607 J4609 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 In In In In In In In In/Out In In In In In In In DESCRIPTION VME IRQ1 VME IRQ7 Not connected Used for ATE Note: Install Fused Shunt, 150-1669-01, at locations J3603 and J3604, to provide circuit protection to the M+ (+12Vdc) and M- (-12Vdc) inputs to the UC5170 Serial Port Line Driver. Reference Sun 4400 Board Set Installation and Configuration Manual, 800-3269. CPU-76 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 This page intentionally left blank. Technical Volume I CPU-77 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-4IE SPARCengine 1E SBUS CONNECTOR I 501-8058 501-8035 4MB w/o Weitek w Weitek 4MB II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II I II II II II II [] 1m @ID SERIAL PORT B F0901-DEthernet Fuse J0301 J170l 101 0 JOBOl I2J o SERIAL PORT A WEITEK Fll0l Keyboard Fuse 1 DMA BOOT PROM MMU BOOT PROM 0 KEYBOARD MOUSE ETHERNET VME INTERFACE I I II I I I I I II I I II II 50-PIN SCSI-2 Fl001 SCSI-DFuse Power: 5.0 0.1 0.1 27.4 Amps @ +5vdc Amps @ +12vdc. Amps @ -12vdc. Watts Note: The fuses are not field replaceable. CPU-78 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-8058 501-8035 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J0301 J0801 J0801 J1701 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 In In In In DESCRIPTION 20MHz clock enable Use 4MB parity memory (default) Disable 4MB parity memory CPU is installed in VME slot 1 Notes 1. CPU EPROM 1.4 does not support SunOS 4.1 e. 2. CPU EPROM 1.5 does not support SunOS 4.0.3e. Reference The SPARCengine 1E CPU Card User's Manual, 800-8137. Technical Volume I CPU-79 CONFIGURATIONS MEMORY CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Memory SIMM Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Sun-2 Multibus (1 MB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-2 Multibus Prime (1 MB) ................. Sun-2 Multibus Prime (4MB) ................. Sun 2051 Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 4 6 8 Sun-3/75 & Sun-3/11 0/140/1501160/180 . . . . . . .. Sun-3/260/280 & Sun-4/260/280 (8MB) ........ Sun-3/460/470/480 & Sun-4/260/280 (32MB) . . .. 10 12 12 Sun386i Dynamic Memory ................... Sun386i XP Cache ......................... 14 16 Sun-3/E (4MB) ............................ Sun-3/E (12MB) ........................... 18 19 Sun-4/330 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 Sun 4300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun 4400 ................................ Sun-4/E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-4/E Combo Memory .................... 22 26 28 30 Field Engineer Handbook - Technical Volume I CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 SIMM Modules In the chart below, an X indicates the Sun system(s) that use the SIMM modules described by size and part number. SYSTEMS SIZE SIMM PIN 256KB 256KB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 501-1314 501-1349 501-1239 501-1346 501-1375 501-1408 501-1424 501-1466 501-1510 501-1544 501-1565 501-1697 501-1625 501-1676 501-1682 501-1698 501-1739 Sun-3 Sun386i 60 60 80 150 250 LE Sun-4 20 40 60 65 75 110 150 330 370 390 x x x x x x x x x x x x' x x x x x x x x xt x x • The 1MB SIMM, 501-1466, can be used in systems upgraded from Sun-4/110 to Sun-4/310 and Sun-4/150 to Sun-4/350. t The 4MB SIMM, 501-1682, is NOT supported on the Sun-4/330 CPU board. MEM-2 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2 Multibus Sun-2I100U/120/150U/170 501-1013 1MB c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::l c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::J c::::J c:::::J c::::::J c::::::J 0 c:=::J 0 c::::J c::::::J c::::J c::::J c::::J c::::J ""-----'1 c::::J c::::J c::::J c::::J c::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J d c:::::J c::::::J L.....---._~ c::::J c::::J c::::J c::::J r----=., c:::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::J r---=., '------' ..--....:;c::::J='1 '---c::::J--' MEMORY SIZE 1st MB 2nd MB 3rd MB 4th MB 5th MB 6th MB US06 1'-----' ,-----, ,-----, ,-----, 1111111111 L--.J L--.J L--.J L--.J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c:::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J c::::::J On DIP SWITCH U5D6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off References 1. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21120, 800-1170. 2. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21170, 800-1171. Technical Volume I MEM-3 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2 Multibus Prime Sun-2/120/170 501-1048 1MB " " 0000000000000 I I 0000000000000 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : : 0000000000000 ~offDDDDDDDDDDDDD u5061~onDOOOOODOOOOOO 0000000000000 0000000000000 .-------. 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 I I ::::==:::: ::::==:::: ::::==::::: c::::::J Power: MEM-4 c::::::J c::::::J 3.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 15.0 Watts. Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1048 Switch Settings MEMORY SIZE 1st MB 2nd MB 3rd MB 4th MB 5th MB 6th MB DIP SWITCH USOS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off References 1. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21120. 800-1170. 2. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21170. 800-1171. Technical Volume I MEM-S CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2 Multibus Prime Sun-2/1 00U/120/150U/170 501-1232 4MB : " 0000000000000 0000000000000 I I ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : : 0000000000000 ~ cmD 000000000000 u11151~onD 000000000000 I I ~ ~ ~ ~: 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 c::J c::J c::J c::J c::J References 1. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21120. 800-1170. 2. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-2/170. 800-1171. MEM-6 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1232 Switch or Jumper Settings SWITCH U1115 MEMORY SIZE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1-4MB 5-7MB On Off On On On Off Off Off Off Off Off On On On 6 7 JUMPER U1115 MEMORY SIZE 1 2 3 4 1-4MB In In In In 5-7MB Out Out Out Out 5 Out Out Out In In In Notes 1. Two boards may be used. The maximum supported configuration is 6MB. 2. The Sun-2 Multibus Prime board uses either a dip switch or a set of jumpers to configure the board. Configuration is the same in either case. Each jumper or switch selects a one megabyte range. Technical Volume I MEM-7 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun 2051 Memory Sun-2/50 501-1029 501-1046 501-1047 1MB 2MB 4MB 501-1047 501-1079 3MB OMB Sun-21130/160 501-1070 501-1071 501-1096 501-1097 3MB 1MB Pl 4MB 2MB P3 P2 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 J2200 ........ 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 J2201h •••••• 1 1 J2100 ........ ___-=~__ ~I--~~--II P2105 P2104 EXPLODED View J2200, J2201 ,J21 00 Jumper types .... .. .. ,,..,, ,, ,,.... ,,.. 1 Space for SCSI or Floating Point Processor • 16 .. 1 8 9 15 1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1 2 16 SCSI Connector "' Power: 4.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 50-Pin DD-50SA 20.0 Watts. Note: The P2105 and P2104 connectors on the board, the space for the SCSI, and the SCSI connector are on 501-1020, 1046, 1047, 1067, and 1079. References 1. Hardware Instal/ation Manual for the Sun-2150. 800-1143. 2. Hardware Instal/ation Manual for the Sun-21130 and Sun-21160, 800-1144. MEM-S Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 501-1029 501-1079 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1046 501-1047 501-1070 501-1071 501-1097 Jumper Settings JUMPER J2100 J2100 J2100 J2100 J2100 1MB CPU Board 2MB CPU Board 4MB CPU Board PINS SETTING 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 15-16 Out Out Out Out Out 501-1047 501-1096 DESCRIPTION Bus Grant 0 Bus Grant 1 Bus Grant 2 Bus Grant 3 lACK Chain SIZE JUMPER SETTING 1MB 1MB 2MB 2MB 3MB 3MB 4MB 4MB 1MB 1MB J2200 J2201 J2200 J2201 J2200 J2201 J2200 J2201 J2200 J2201 In In In In In In In In In In 3-4 5-6.9-10.13-14 3-4.5-6 3-4.7-8.11-12 3-4.5-6,7-8,9-10 7-8,11-12.15-16 3-4.5-6.7-8.9-10 7-8.11-12.15-16 5-6 5-6.9-10.13-14 2MB 2MB 3MB 3MB 4MB 4MB 1MB 1MB 2MB 2MB 3MB 3MB 4MB 4MB J2200 J2201 J2200 J2201 J2200 J2201 J2200 J2201 J2200 J2201 J2200 J2201 J2200' J2201 In In In In In In In In In In In In In In 5-6,7-8 3-4 7-8 11-12 5-6,7-8,9-10 7-811-1215-16 5-6.7-8.9-10.11-12 7-8,11-12.15-16 9-10 5-6,9-10.13-14 9-10,11-12 3-4,7-8.11-12 9-10.11-12.13-14 7-8,11-12.15-16 9-10,11-12.13-14.15-16 7-8.11-12.15-16 PINS Note: Not all CPU and Memory board combinations function. Technical Volume I MEM-9 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/75 501-1111 501-1121 501-1122 2MB OMB 4MB Sun-3/11 0/140/150/160/180 501-1131 501-1132 2MB P2 Pl J J3101. J3102. U3118 1111111111 ~~ U3119 1111111111 1 1 P3 I I I 6 On 6 Off I I 4MB EXPANSION MEMORY I I Right Angle Connectors for SCSI Card (Optional) ~ Power 2MB 4MB SCS I Co nn ecto r 50-Pin DD-50SA 1.8 8.5 2.3 11.5 , Amps @ +5Vdc Watts Amps @ +5Vdc Watts Note: The SCSI connector is used on the Sun-3/75 memory boards. MEM-10 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1111 501-1121 501-1122 501-1131 501-1132 Jumper Settings 2MB CPU with 2MB Expansion Memory Boards ADDRESS RANGE J3101 3rd-4th MB 5th-6th MB 7th-8th MB 9th-10th MB 11th-12th MB In In In In In U3118 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 U3119 On SW-2 On On SW-3 On On SW-4 On On SW-5 On On SW-6 On 2MB CPU Wit. h 4MB Expanslon Memory Boar ds ADDRESS RANGE J3102 U3118 U3119 3rd-6th MB 7th-10th MB 11th-12th MB In In In SW-2 On SW-4 On SW-6 On SW-3 On SW-5 On SW-7 On 4MB CPU with 2MB Expansion Memory Boards ADDRESS RANGE J3101 5th-6th MB 7th-8th MB 9th-10th MB 11th-12th MB 13th-14th MB 15th-16th MB In In In In In In U3118 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 SW-7 SW-8 On On On On On On U3119 SW-3 SW-4 SW-5 SW-6 SW-7 SW-8 On On On On On On 4MB CPU with 4MB Expansion Memory Boards ADDRESS RANGE J3102 U3118 U3119 5th-8th MB 9th-12th MB 13th-16th MB In In In SW-3 On SW-5 On SW-7 On SW-4 On SW-6 On SW-8 On Note: Balance of pins not specified are OUT. Reference Sun 501-1131 and 501-1132 Memory Board Configuration Procdures, 813-2016. Technical Volume I MEM-11 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/260/280 & Sun-4/260/280 501-1102 8MB Sun-4/260/280 501-1254 501-1576 32MB 16MB Sun-3/460/470/480 & Sun-4/260/280 501-1451 501-1576 32MB Pl 16MB P3 P2 J0301 TERMINATOR J0101 II F34 8MB I U1203 I I E54 32MB D J 1101 I I II I I II I Note: The Sun 4200 CPU requires EPROM 3.0 or greater when more than two 16 MB ECC Memory boards are used. MEM-12 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1102 501-1254 501-1451 501-1576 Memory Board LEDs STATUS Top Bottom LED COLOR UE CE DIS CPU Red Vel Vel Grn REF Grn INTERPRET ON Uncorrectable error Correctable error CPU access disabled CPU accessing memory Refresh enabled INTERPRET OFF No UE reported No CE reported CPU access enabled No CPU accesses Refresh failure Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J0101 1-2 3-4 1-2 1-2 Out Out Out Out In 1 2 3 4 In In In In J1101 J0301 J0302 DESCRIPTION External clock Disable refresh 32MB configuration 16MB configuration 1st memory board 2nd memory board 3rd memory board 4th memory board Notes 1. 501-1092 or 501-1117 Backplanes. Install a single memory board in slot 6 with a 220/270 Terminator, 120-1613-01, installed at location U1203. Remove the terminator when expansion memory boards are installed in slots 2, 3, 4, and 5. 2. 501-1439 or 501-1498 Backplanes. Install a 220/270 Terminator. 120-1613-01, at location U1203 on the memory board installed in slot 1. If placement results in memory boards on both sides of the CPU, remove the Terminator at location U1411 on the Sun 3400 CPU. Install a terminator on memory boards in slot 1 and slot 7. 3. When used with the Sun 3400 CPU, the FPA, and the FPA+, the 8MB Memory board must be >501-1102-11. 4. The 501-1451 32MB board must be >501-1451-03 when used with the 501-1576 16MB memory board. 5. Remove jumpers P10, P11, P12, and P13 from the 501-1598 and 501-1832 Backplanes when the Sun 3400 board set is installed. References 1. Sun 501-1102 Memory Board Configuration Procedures, 813-2018. 2. Installation Notes for the 32MB Memory Board, 800-2123. 3. 16MB ECC Memory Board Installation and Configuration Manual, 813-1066. Technical Volume I MEM-13 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun386i Dynamic Memory 386i/150 501-1394 501-1441 4MB ~~ 555-1423 8MB OMB 10000000 Dol 10DOODDODDI 10UU··00·.00UO/1 I>DDOOODOOOI J507 IDDDODDOOUI ~s~ IDDDDDDDDDJ FDODD ODD DO 1 liDDDDDDDOnl J500 Notes 1. The Dynamic Memory board can be used with any revision of the 501-1414 CPU. 2. CPU revision 501-1241-02, Rev. 03, or greater is required for use with the Dynamic Memory board. 3. CPU revision 501-1241-04, Rev. 01, or greater is required for use with multiple Dynamic Memory boards. 4. The Dynamic Memory board uses the 1MB SIMM module 501-1424. Reference: Sun386i Installing SIMM Memory Modules, 814-5017. MEM-14 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 This page intentionally left blank. Technical Volume I MEM-15 12/90 CONFIGURATfONS Sun386i XP Cache Memory 386i/150/250 501-1298 501-1325 501-1482 501-1054 8MB 4MB OMB OMB 256K 1MEG J1 Ifil J3 JO I!..!J J2 J4 II J5 D MEM-16 Reid Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1298 501-1325 501-1482 555-1054 Jumper Settings SIMM Size Jumpers * JUMPER 256K SIMM 1MB SIMM JO In Out J1 In Out J2 Out In J3 Out In Memory Size Jumpers * JUMPER 4MB 8MB 12MB 16MB J4 In In Out Out J5 In Out In Out 'The system is software configured. These jumpers are present only on FAB 270-1298-01. Jumper settings do not affect system operation. Notes 1.555-1054 uses 1MB SIMM module, 501-1424 or 501-1375. 2. 501-1482 uses 1MB SIMM module. 501-1424, 501-1510, or 501-1375. Reference: 386i Field Service Manual. 814-0002. Technical Volume I MEM-17 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/E 501-8031 4MB D 0 J100 -- DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD 7 - 12-16MB 1- JUMPER J100 J100 J100 J100 DDDDD DDDDD DDDDD DDDDD 8-12MB 4-8MB 0-4MB PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION 0-4MB 4-8MB 8-12MB 12-16MB N/A No pins Selects 1st 4MB board Selects 2nd 4MB board Selects 3rd 4MB board • ·· 'Only one location is jumpered, depending on the expansion board address range. Power: 1.1 Amps @ +5Vdc 5.5 Watts Note: The Sun 3/E CPU board onboard memory occupies the first 4MB of the addressing range. The 4MB memory board can only be jumpered for 4MB increments in the 5 to 16MB address range. MEM-18 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun-3/E 501-8030 12MB DODO DODO DDDD DODD DODO D DODD DDDD DDDD J100 DODD 7:1~~1t~B~D 0 DD 1~ 0-4MB DDDD DDDD o JUMPER J100 J100 J100 J100 DDDDD DDDDD DDDDD DODDD DOODO DODDD DDDDD DDOOD DDDOD DOD DD DDDDD DDDDD PINS SETIING DESCRIPTION 0-4MB 4-8MB 8-12MB 12-16MB N/A No pins Selects 1st 4MB bank Selects 2nd 4MB bank Selects 3rd 4MB bank ·· · • Normally installed to configure full 12MB of memory. Power: 2.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 10.0 Watts Note: The Sun 3/E CPU board onboard memory occupies the first 4MB of the addressing range. The 12MB memory board can be jumpered in 4MB increments in the 5 to 16MB range. Technical Volume I MEM-19 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-4/330 501-1723 501-1711 501-1755 501-1436 501-1317 501-1704 8MB 16MB 32MB w 1MB SIMMS w 1MB SIMMS w 4MB SIMMS J0902. J0901BANK SIMM U700 U701 U702 U703 U704 0 0 0 0 1 U70S U706 U707 1 1 1 U800 U801 U802 U803 U804 U80S U806 U807 Power: 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 BANK SIMM 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 DATA 31-24 23-16 lS-8 7-0 31-24 23-16 lS-8 7-0 DATA 31-24 23-16 lS-8 7-0 31-24 23-16 lS-8 7-0 JUMPER PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION J0901 1-2 J902 1-2 1-2 In Out In Out 8 SIMMS installed 16 SIMMS installed 1MB SIMM 4MB SIMM 1.1 Amps @ +5Vdc 5.5 Watts. Note: The Sun-4/330 memory uses 1MB StMM, 501-1544 or 501-1565, or 4MB StMM module, 501-1682. Reference Sun 4300 CPU and Memory Board Configuration Procedure, 813-2064. MEM-20 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS This page intentionally left blank. Technical Volume I MEM-21 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 4300 Memory Sun-4/31 0/350/360/370/380/390 501-1563 501-1564 501-1495 501-1703 24MB 8MB 48MB 32MB w 1MB SIMMS w 1MB SIMMS w 1MB SIMMS w 4MB SIMMS P3 P2 Pl I I I I J2305 1111 J2307 I J2308 J2312 J23ll J23l0 J2309 J2304 J2306 U2000 U200l U2002 U2003 U2004 U2005 U2006 U2007 U2100 U2101 U2102 U2103 U2104 U2105 U2106 U2107 BANK 4L 4L 4L 4L 4H 4H 4H 4H BANK 5L 5L 5L 5L 5H 5H 5H 5H BYTE 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 BYTE 0 2 3 0 2 3 U1800 U1801 U1802 U1803 U1804 U1805 U1806 U1807 U1900 U1901 U1902 U1903 U1904 U1905 U1906 U1907 BANK 2L 2L 2L 2L 2H 2H 2H 2H BANK 3L 3L 3L 3L 3H 3H 3H 3H BYTE 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 BYTE 0 2 3 0 2 3 -- CONF2 CONFl CONFO 4MEG - U1600 U1601 U1602 U1603 U1604 U1605 U1606 BANK OL OL OL OL OH OH OH BYTE 0 1 2 3 0 U1607 OH 3 U1700 U1701 U1702 U1703 U1704 U1705 U1706 U1707 BANK 1L lL lL lL 1H lH lH 1H 2 BYTE 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 ; , Note: Socket locations are silkscreened on the solder side of this board. Reference 8 Mbyte, 24 Mbyte, and 48 Mbyte Parity Memory Board Installation and Configuration Manual, 800-3403. MEM-22 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1563 501-1564 501-1495 501-1703 Jumper Settings & Memory Configurations JUMPER SETTING DESCRIPTION J2304 J2305 J2306 J2307 J2308 In In In In In BGRO BGR1 BGR2 BGR3 lACK JUMPER SETTING J2309/4MEG J2309/4MEG Out In 8MB 32MB PART NUMBER SIMM MODULE 1MB SIMM 4MB SIMM J23l2 ~ CONF2 J23ll ~ CONFl J23l0 ~ CONFO 501-1565/501-1544/501-1466 501-1682 24MB 96MB J23l2 ~ CONF2 J23ll 0 0 CONFl J23l0 ~ CONFO U2000 U1800 U1600 U2000 U1800 U1600 U2l00 U1900 U1700 U2l00 U1900 U1700 DD DDD 48MB 192MB DD~ J23l2 0 0 CONF2 J23ll ~ CONFl J23l0 0 0 CONFO Power U2000 U1800 U1600 ~~iiJ U2l00 U1900 24MB 4.3 Amps @ +5vdc 21.5 Watts 48MB 5.3 Amps @ +5vdc 26.5 Watts U1700 ~~~ Technical Volume I MEM-23 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun 4400 Memory Sun-4/470/490 501-1333 501-1721 32MB P2 P1 I. 128MB P3 1 J0101 00 J0301 00 ,.. J0302 g I 8883800 543210 ,-----,I 1,-----, .----..... 1,-----, / / 1 '............ RED VEL VEL GRN GRN "UE CE DIS CPU REi/ . LEOs , Power 32MB 16.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 78.0 Watts 128MB 13.7 Amps @ +SVdc as.5 Watts Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1333 501-1721 LED Status & Jumper Settings Memory Board LEOs STATUS LED COLOR INTERPRET ON INTERPRET OFF Top UE CE DIS CPU Red Yel Yel Grn Bottom REF Grn Uncorrectable error Correctable error CPU access disabled CPU accesses (flickering) memory Refresh is working properly Normal condition Normal condition CPU access enabled No CPU access occurring Refresh failure. Board needs attension. Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J0101 J0301 J0302 J0301 J0302 J0310 J0311 J0312 J0313 J0314 J0315 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 In In Out Out In In In In In In In DESCRIPTION Enable SET.ROY Set for 32MB board Set for 32MB board Set for 128MB board Set for 128MB board 1st memory board 2nd memory board 3rd memory board 4th memory board 5th memory board 6th memory board Notes 1. The Sun 4400 CPU requires EPROM 3.0 or greater to support the 128MB Memory Board. 2. SunOS 4.0.3 supports up to 256MB of memory. 3. SunOS 4.1 PSR A requires 4.1 PSR A Sun-4 PMEG Patch to enable over 256MB of memory. 4. A Correctable Error on the sixth- 128MB board turns on the CE LED and turns off error logging. Reset power to clear this condition. Reference 32- and 128-Mbyte Memory Board Installation and Configuration Procedures. 800-3518. Technical Volume I MEM-25 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-4/E 501-8042 4MB J502 J503 J504 J505 J506 J501 00 00 00 00 00 00 D I I 5050 5040 LEOs 5030 5020 5010 UCERR CERR REFRESH ACCESS DISABLED BANK 0 MEM-26 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-8042 Jumper Descriptions BOARD SIZE Sets the memory size of the board. BOARD ID Determines where a memory board is mapped into the 256M Byte space allocated for memory expansion. HI/LOW MEM IN maps the memory board into the lowest 256MBytes of CPU type 0 space. OUT maps the memory board in the address range between 256M Bytes and 512MBytes. BD ID LOW MEMORY Ox003fffff Ox013fffff Ox023fffff Ox033fffff o = OxOOOOOOOO 1 = OxOl000000 2 = Ox02000000 3 = Ox03000000 1M/4M DRAM or or or or HIGH MEMORY Oxl0000000 - Oxl03fffff Oxll000000 - Oxl13fffff Ox12000000 - Ox123fffff Ox13000000 - Ox133fffff Specifies 1MByte or 4Mbyte DRAM modules. Jumper Settings Memory Mapped into the Upper 256MBytes of Type 0 Address Space BOARD BOARD SIZE ID J0502 J0503 HI/LOW MEM J0504 1/4MB DRAM J0505 ADDRESS RANGE PHYSICAL ADDR RANGE J0506 J0501 Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out In Out Out Oxl()()()()()()() - Ox103fffff Oxll()()()()()() - Ox1l3fffff Out Out In Out Out Out Oxl2000000 - Oxl23fffff Out Out In In Out Out Oxl3()()()()()() - Ox133fffff Memory Mapped into the Lower 256M Bytes of Type 0 Address Space BOARD BOARD SIZE ID J0502 J0503 HI/LOW MEM J0504 1/4MB DRAM J0505 ADDRESS RANGE PHYSICAL ADDR RANGE J0506 J0501 0x003fffff Out Out Out Out In Out Ox()()()()()()( - Out Out Out In In Out 0x01()()()()()() - 0x013fffff Out Out In Out In Out 0x02000000 - 0x023fffff Out Out In In In Out 0x03()()()()()() - 0x033fffff Notes 1. For specific application dependent memory configurations refer to the SPARCengine 1E ECC Memory Card User's Manual, 800-8138. 2. The default configuration for Hi Mem/Low Mem is J0506 OUT. Reference SPARGengine 1E EGG Memory Card User's Manual, 800-8138. Technical Volume I MEM-27 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-41E 501-8036 16MB ....., J502 J503 J504 J505 J506 J501 E ~ E; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ III~ I"~ L....: ~ II .. III ::"111 r III~ ~ ... ,. '" I LEDs I D "" II "' , '" , "' , "'HI ~ 00 00 00 00 00 00 BANK 0 BANK 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I.....: F MEM-28 II , II III~ III II III III III III IN, III II "" III:', , • ., BANK 1 "' ,'"'" II III , II II II , ~ ~~ ~ I M III ", lit ~ ~ II II II UCERR CERR REFRESH ACCESS DISABLED HI HI - 1= II II II 5050 5040 5030 5020 5010 BANK 3 '", f:''" III III 'U III ::' HI III HI II II III III III III II T III III . I~ HI III III n \II III HI "'' t''" ~I I til e t7 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-8036 Jumper Descriptions BOARD SIZE Sets the memory size of the board. BOARDID Determines where a memory board is mapped into the 256M Byte space allocated for memory expansion. HI/LOW MEM IN maps the memory board into the lowest 256MBytes of CPU type 0 space. OUT maps the memory board in the address range between 256MBytes and 512MBytes. BD 10 LOW MEMORY OxOOOOOOOO - OxOOffffff 1 = Ox01000000 - Ox01ffffff 2 = Ox02000000 - Ox02ffffff 3 = Ox03000000 - Ox03ffffff o= 1M/4M DRAM or or or or HIGH MEMORY Ox10000000 - Ox10ffffff Ox11000000 - Ox11ffffff Ox12000000 - Ox1 2ffffff Ox13000000 - Ox13ffffff Specifies 1MByte or 4MByte DRAM modules. Jumper Settings Memory Mapped into the Upper 256M Bytes of Type 0 Address Space BOARD BOARD SIZE 10 J0502 J0503 HIILOW MEM J0504 114MB DRAM J0505 ADDRESS RANGE PHYSICAL ADDR RANGE J0506 J0501 In In Out Out Out Out In In Out In Out Out OxlOOOOOOO - OxlOffffff OxllOOOOOO - Oxllffffff In In In Out Out Out Oxl2000000 - Ox12ffffff In In In In Out Out Ox13000000 - Ox13ffffff Memory Mapped into the Lower 256M Bytes of Type 0 Address Space BOARD BOARD SIZE 10 J0502 J0503 HIILOW MEM J0504 114MB DRAM J0505 Out In Out 0x00000000 - OxOOffffff ADDRESS RANGE PHYSICAL ADDR RANGE J0506 J0501 In In Out In In Out In In Out OxOlOOOOOO - OxOlffffff In In In Out In Out 0x02000000 - 0x02ffffff In In In In In Out 0x03000000 - 0x03ffffff Notes 1. For specific application dependent memory configurations refer to the SPARCengine 1E ECC Memory Card User's Manual, 800-8138. 2. The default configuration for Hi Mem/Low Mem is J0506, OUT. Reference SPARCengine 1E ECC Memory Card User's Manual, 800-8138. Technical Volume I MEM-29 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-41E Combo Memory 501-8060 OMB ByteO Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 By teO Byte1 Byte2 r"' E E E E E E E E E E ~ J ~ ~ J J~ I; SBus Slot 2 I; S~e only E § ~ L- Et- _ U404 U406 U40a U5410 U504 U506 U50alj L BANK 1 r- BANK 0 - , --I I ~510 L BANK 3 r- BANK 2 - I n J J U509 U403 U405 U407 U409 U503 US05 U507 ~ J J J I I ~ ~ 1 I~ t7 ByteO Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 ByteO Byte1 Byte2 .... Note: SunOS 4.0.3e requires the 4.0.3e SRX Feature Tape to support the Combo Memory Card. Reference SPARCengine 1E Combo Memory Card User's Manual, 800-8152. MEM-30 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS VIDEO/GRAPHIC CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Video/Graphic MUlTIBUS Sun 1024 Monochrome Frame Buffer .......... Color Frame Buffer .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. TTL Monochrome Frame Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. TTL/ECl Monochrome Frame Buffer . . . . . . . . . .. 3 4 6 8 VMEbus Sun 2160 Color Frame Buffer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. GP Graphics Processor ................. GP+ Graphics Processor Plus ................ GB Graphics Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CG3 Sun 3160 Color Frame Buffer ............ CG5 Color Frame Buffer .................... GP2 Graphics Processor .................... CG9 24-Bit Color Frame Buffer ....... . . . . . . .. TAAC-1 Application Accelerator .............. Sun-3/E Monochrome Frame Buffer ........... Sun-3/E Color Frame Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 26 28 31 32 P4 Bus Sun-3/60 CG4 Color Frame Buffer ............ MG3 ECl Monochrome Frame Buffer .......... CG4 Color Frame Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CG6 Color Frame Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CG8 24"'-Bit Color Frame Buffer ............... MG4 Analog/ECl Frame Buffer ............... DC to DC Converter ........................ 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 Sun386i Color Frame Buffer (High-Resolution) .......... Color Frame Buffer (low-Resolution) .......... Monochrome Frame Buffer (low-Resolution) . . .. Monochrome Frame Buffer (High-Resolution) . . .. SunVGNEGA .............................. GXi Frame Buffer .......................... Field Engineer Handbook - Technical Volume I 41 42 43 44 45 46 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Video/Graphic - Continued SBus MG 1 ECl Monochrome Frame Buffer .......... MG2 Analog Frame Buffer ................... CG3 Color Frame Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CG6 Color Frame Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CG12 24-bit Color Frame Buffer .............. VideoPics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. VID/GRA-2 47 48 50 52 55 56 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun 1024 Monochrome Frame Buffer 800 x 1024 30KHz 77Hz Sun-1 /100 & Sun-21100U/150U 501-0059 D DIP SWITCH fIl1 lila Off On DIP SWITCH SETIING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off DESCRIPTION Address Address Address Address Address Address Address Address OxOOOOO Ox20000 Ox40000 Ox60000 Ox80000 OxAOOOO OxCOOOO OxEOOOO UNIX ID: /dev/bwoneO Power: 5.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 25.0 Watts Technical Volume I VID/GRA-3 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Color Frame Buffer 475 x 640 15.75KHz 60Hz Sun-2/100U/120/150U/170 501-0461 J6 • J2 ='5 = J1 • .=, •..=9, +- Note: J5 jumpers are not present on -03 tab. UNIX 10: Idev/cgtwoO Power: 6.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 1.2 Amps @ -5Vdc 36.0 Watts VIO/GRA-4 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-0461 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTINGS J1 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 3-4 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 1-2 In In In In In In In In Out In In N/A N/A Out Out In Out Out Out Out Out In Out Int Int Int Int Int In t In J2* J3 J4 J5 J6 DESCRIPTION VODD VRESET SYSCP1 HRESET STATE 11 Address bit A 19 Address bit A 18 Address bit A 17 . Address bit A 16 Address bit A 15 Address bit A 14 Not connected Not connected Interrupt level 0 Interrupt level 1 Interrupt level 2 Interrupt level 3 Interrupt level 4 Interrupt level 5 Interrupt level 6 InterruDt level 7 Inverts BBUS.AO Grounds the P2 bus Enable clock * The default base address is Ox1 ECOO. t Must be Out if board is in P2 slot shared by the CPU. References 1. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21120, 800-1170. 2. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21170, 800-1171. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-5 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 TTL Monochrome Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-2I120/170 501-1003 J1904 --- --- =15 =15 -1 -1 J1903 8 1 Off U1 00 1111111111 On UNIX 10: /dev/bwoneO Power: 4.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 20.0 Watts VID/GRA-6 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1003 Jumper & Switch Settings DESCRIPTION JUMPER PINS SETTING J1903 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 Out Out Out Out Out Out In Out Serial interrupt level select J1904 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 Out Out Out Out In Out Out Out Video interrupt level select Used for diagnostics'" • Must be installed to run video tests under the Diagnostic Executive. DIP SWITCH U100 SWITCH 1-7 8 SETTING Off On DESCRIPTION Base address=Ox700000 References 1. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21120, 800-1170. 2. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-21170, 800-1171. Technical Volume I VIO/GRA·7 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS TTUECL Monochrome Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-2/120/1 70 501-1052 -=, J1803 _7 J1801 J1804 -, -, VIDEO J1904 J1903 ----=, '5 KEYBOARD MOUSE J1600 ----=, '5 D UNIX ID: /dev/bwoneO Power: 4.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 20.0 Watts References 1. Hardware Instal/ation Manual for the Sun-2/120, 800-1170. 2. Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-2/170, 800-1171. VID/GRA-8 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1052 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION J1600 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 In In In In Out Out Out Out In In In In In Out Out Out Out Out Out Out In Out Out Out Out Out In Out Out Out Sun standard video screen J1801 J1803 J1804 J1903 J1904 Not used for for for for Crystal shunt ECl or Out for TTL TTL or Out for ECl ECl or Out for TTL TTL or Out for ECl Serial interrupt level select Video interrupt level select Used for diagnostics * • Must be installed to run video tests under the Diagnostic Executive. Note: CPU boards with EPROM Revision N or below may require the addition of shunts at J1600 to operate properly with SunOS 3.0 and greater. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-9 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun 2160 Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-2/160 & 3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 501-1014 PI P3 P2 J200 J1700 I 00000000 7 1 B 2 1111 • • • • •••••• Sync Blu Orn Red UNIX 10: Idev/cgtwOO Power; 15.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 5.7 Amps @ -5Vdc 0.2 Amps @ ~12Vdc 107.0 WaU$ VID/GRA·10 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1014 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J100* 1-3 3-4 In Hardwired J200 1-2 3-4 5-6 Out Out Out Sense Bit 0 Sense Bit 1 Sense Bit 2 7-8 Out Sense Bit 3 1-2 In Enable clock J1700 DESCRIPTION Sets base address to 400000 • Pins 1-3 are hardwired on Fab 270-1014-02/03. Pins 1-3 are not hardwired on Fab 270-1014-05/06. Technical Volume I VIO/GRA·11 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 GP Graphics Processor Sun-2/160 Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/150/260/280/330/350/360/370/380 501-1055 P1 r P2 P3 1 DIP SWITCH 8 ~ - J9 1- J121 J111 On - D J17- J131 J14 DD 1 ~ J161 J15 I -- JB.. J1= L-...- ~ L-...- J10_ LEDs D D ~ ~ 00 D D J18- , UNIX ID: /dev/gponeOa-d Power GP 16.4 Amps @ +5Vdc 82.0 Watts VID/GRA-12 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1055 Jumper & Switch Settings DESCRIPTION JUMPER SETTING J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 Out In In Out Out Out In, if GB present Out Out* Out* Out* Out* Out* In Out Out Out* Out GP board 10 bit 3 GP board 10 bit 4 GP board 10 bit 2 GP board 10 bit 5 GP board 10 bit 1 GP board 10 bit 6 GP board 10 bit 0 GP board 10 bit 7 GNO test point GNO test point PP halt test point VP halt test point Manual reset test paint Main clock connect VP free-running ClK test point PP free-running ClK test point GNO test point GNO test point "Hardwired DIP SWITCH ON/OFF 1 2 3 4 On Off On On Off On On On 5 6 7 8 DESCRIPTION VME VME VME VME VME VME VME VME address address address address address address address address bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit 17 16 23 22 21 20 19 18 Notes 1. J7 must be IN when a Graphics Buffer is installed. 2. The Sun-2/160 Power Supply requires RC Network 540-1300-01. 3. The default base address is Ox21 0000. Reference Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-2/130 and Sun-2/160. 800-1144. Technical Volume I VI0/GRA-13 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 GP+ Graphics Processor Plus Sun-21160 Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/150/260/280/330/350/360/370/380 501-1139 PI D DIP SWITCH:I Ji, P3 P2 I J121 I On - JIll J131 J14 I I DD JIGI J151 JB.. --= Jl= o0 Jl0_ LEOs ~ D D D D J16- UNIX 10: /dev/gponeOa-d Power GP+ 14.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 73.0 Watts VID/GRA-14 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1139 Jumper & Switch Settings JUMPER SETIING DESCRIPTION J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 Out In In Out Out Out In, if GB present Out Out'" Out'" Out'" Out'" Out'" In Out Out Out'" Out GP board 10 bit 3 GP board 10 bit 4 GP board 10 bit 2 GP board 10 bit 5 GP board ID bit 1 GP board 10 bit 6 GP board 10 bit 0 GP board 10 bit 7 GNO test point GNO test point PP halt test point VP halt test point Manual reset test point Main clock connect VP free-running ClK test point PP free-running ClK test point GNO test point GNO test point 'Hardwired DIP SWITCH ON/OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On Off On On Off On On On DESCRIPTION VME VME VME VME VME VME VME VME address address address address address address address address bit bit bit bit bit bit bit bit 17 16 23 22 21 20 19 18 Notes 1. The Sun-2/160 Power Supply requires RC Network 540-1300-01 (FCO 160-0002, Doc 807-0029). 2. The default base address is Ox21 0000. Reference Graphics Processor Plus Configuration Procedures, 813-2023. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-15 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 GB Graphics Buffer Sun-21160 Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/150/260/280/360/370/380 501-1058 Pl I P2 1 I P3 I I - Jl0 r--- - J2 I J8 J7: J6: J5 DD J3 Jl J9 Power: 2.1 Amps @ +5Vdc 10.5 Watts VID/GRA-16 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1058 Jumper Settings JUMPER SETTING DESCRIPTION J1 Out GND test point J2 Out GND test point J3 Out Manual reset test point J4 (2-3) In J5 Out * Refresh interval test point bit 0 J6 Out * Refresh interval test point bit 1 J7 Out * Refresh interval test point bit 2 J8 Out * Refresh interval test point bit 3 J9 Out GND test pOint J10 Out GND test point Graphics buffer = 2MB • Hardwired Note: The Sun-2/160 Power Supply requires RC Network, 540-1300-01, (FCO 160-0002, Doc 807-0029). Reference Hardware Installation Manual for the Sun-2/130 and Sun-2/160, 800-1144. Technical Volume I VID/GRA·17 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 CG3 Sun 3160 Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-3/150/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/11 0/150/260/280/31 0/330/350/360/370/380 501-1116 501-1089 501-1319 Single Buffered lKxlK Double Buffered * P2 Pl P3 J300 J302 ~IIIIIII J303 II J301 16 4 2 1111111 II 1 15 31 J400 11111111 1 15 Jl02 - J601 0 1 DOD 000 'Double buffering requires SunOS 3.5 (Sun-3) or SunOS 4.0 (Sun-4). UNIX 10: /dev/cgtwoO Power: 501-1116 8.2 Amps 2.9 Amps 0.1 Amps 0.2 Amps 59.0 Watts VID/GRA-18 @ +5Vdc @ -5Vdc @ +12Vdc @ -12Vdc 501-1319 and 501-1089 8.3 Amps @ +5Vdc 3.1 Amps @ -5Vdc 0.1 Amps @ +12 Vdc 0.2 Amps @ -12Vdc 61.2 Watts Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1116 501-1089 501-1319 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J100 J101 J102 J300 J600 All All 1-2 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 3-4 1-2 3-4 1-2/J8 3-4/J9 5-6/J10 7-8/J11 9-10/J12 11-12/J13 13-14/J14 15-16/J15 All Factorv Set Factory Set In Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Hardwired Out Out Hardwired Out Hardwired Hardwired Out Hardwired Hardwired Out Out t Out Out Out Out In" Out Out Factory Set J601 All Factory Set J301 J302 J303 J400 DESCRIPTION Default Address Ox400000 = 1152x900 Resolution VME oort and GP oort VME oort fast read Reserved Reserved " For revisions below 501:;-1116-06, J400, Pins 11-12/J13 are Out. t Jumper J400, Pins 1-2/J8, are jumpered for 1024x1024 resolution. References 1. Installation Notes for the GP2 and CG5 Boards, 800-2330. 2. Sun-3 C%r Board Configuration Procedures, 813-2030. Technical Volume I VIO/GRA-19 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 CG5 Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-3/150/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/11 0/150/260/280/31 0/330/350/360 Sun-4/370/380/380/470/490 501-1267 P1 On 1..1111111 SW300 (D37) On 1..1111111 SW302 (D36) SW301 (834) 8 SW400 (A20) 1 ~~ 8 SW3300 (H34) 1111111111 8 1111111111 ~~ 1111111111 P3 P2 1 -J601 (Fl) 2 8 1 7 1111 J600 (Fl) 2 8 1 7 1111 ~~ 8 ---- DOD 000 UNIX 10: /dev/cgtwoo Power: 8.8 3.2 0.2 0.1 64.2 VIO/GRA-20 Amps Amps Amps Amps Watts @ +SVdc @ -SVdc. @ +12Vdc @ -12Vdc Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1267 Switch Settings SWITCH SETTING SW300-1 SW300-2 SW300-3 SW300-4 SW300-5 SW300-6 SW300-7 SW300-8 SW301-1 SW301-2 SW301-3 SW301-4 SW301-5 SW301-6 SW301-7 SW301-8 SW302-1 SW302-2 SW302-3 SW302-4 SW302-5 SW302-6 SW302-7 SW302-8 SW400-1 SW400-2 SW400-3 SW400-4 SW400-5 SW400-6 SW400-7 SW400-8 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off On Off On On On Off Off On nlc nlc nlc nlc Off Off Off Off On On Off Off Technical Volume I DESCRIPTION A24 address decode A25 address decode A26 address decode A27 address decode A28 address decode A29 address decode A30 address decode A31 address decode A22 address decode A23 address decode AM4 decode AM5 decode 2MB H/L decode 214MB, A21 decode 214MB, X.A21 decode 214MB, X.A21 Control space 214MB decode Control space 214MB decode 24/32 bit address decode (24 bit) 24/32 bit address decode (24 bit) Not used Not used Not used Not used Status bit 08 (resolution) Status bit 09 (resolution) Status bit 10 (resolution) Status bit 11 (resolution) Status bit 12 (extra registers) Status bit 13 (fast RO) Status bit 14 (RFU) Status bit 15 (RFU) VIO/GRA-21 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1267 Switch Settings - Continued SWITCH SETTING SW3300-1 SW3300-2 SW3300-3 SW3300-4 SW3300-5 SW3300-6 SW3300-7 SW3300-8 On Off Off Off * Off Off Off DESCRIPTION Selects board 0 Selects board 1 Selects board 2 Selects board 3 P2 Bus enable No connection No connection No connection • SW3300-5 is ON when the CG5 is used with the GP2 and OFF when when it is not used with the GP2. Jumper Settings J600 PINS 1 3 5 7 to to to to SETTING 2 4 6 8 In Out Out Out DESCRIPTION V reset Ext vertical blank output to ground Ext display buffer A output to ground No connection J601 PINS 1 3 5 7 to to to to SETTING DESCRIPTION In Out Out In Green sync Green sync Sync Sync 2 4 6 8 Notes 1. The Sun 4300 CPU must be ~ 501-1316-03 for use with CG5. 2. The CG5 must be ~ 501-1267-05 for use with the 501-1539 ISP-80 Disk Controller. References 1. Installation Notes for the GP2 and CG5 Boards, 800-2330. 2. Configuration Procedures for the GP2 and CG5 Boards, 813-2059. VID/GRA-22 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 This page intentionally left blank. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-23 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 GP2 Graphics Processor Sun-3/150/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/150/260/280/330/350/360/370/380 Sun-4/390/470/490 501-1268 Pl P2 I I I I We;'ek Wek,k I Woo,k I P3 D D UNIX 10: /dev/gponeOa-d Power: 12.1 Amps @ +5Vdc 60.5 Watts VID/GRA-24 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1268 Switch Settings U1601 - Enable P2 Connection DIP SWITCH U1601 SWITCH SETTING 1 2 3 Off On On Off On On On On 4 5 6 7 8 DESCRIPTION A 18 address A 19 address A20 address A21 address A22 address A23 address Not used Not used decode decode decode decode decode decode Notes 1. The GP2 is used with the CG5 or CG9. Unbundled software is required for SunOS 3.5, 3.5.1, 3.5.2, Sys4-3.2, and Sys4-3.2.1. Unbundled software is not required for SunOS 4.0. 2. The GP2 must be >501-1268-07 for use with CG9. 3. The CG9 is not supported under OpenWindows Version 2. References 1. Installation Notes for the GP2 and CGS Boards, 800-2330. 2. Configuration Procedures for the GP2 and CGS Boards, 813-2059. Technical Volume I VIO/GRA-25 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS CGg 24-bit Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-3/260/460/470/480 Sun-4/150/260/280/330/350/360/370/380 Sun-4/390/470/490 501-1434 P2 Pl 1 P3 8 ~: 1111111111 1 SW3 (50700) SW2 (50101) SWl (50100) 8 ~: 1111111111 1 8 ~~f 1111111111 o 00 J2700 1o~ 3 200 4 IRAMDAcl IRAMDAcl IRAMDAcl J1800 lUI DB13W3 UNIX 10: Idev/cgnineO Power: 14.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 73.0 Watts Notes 1. The GP2 must be >501-1268-07 when used with CG9. 2. The CG9 is not supported with the GP or GP+. 3. CG9 must be >501-1434-04 for use with the Xylogics 7053. 4. The CG9 is not supported under OpenWindows Version 2. VID/GRA-26 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1434 Jumper & Switch Settings JUMPER PINS J1800 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 J2700 SETTING Out Out Out Out Out In DESCRIPTION Display Video blank N/C N/C Sync or Green Normal operation sync SW1 S0100 SW2 S0101 DIP SETTING DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On On On Off On On On On A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 DIP SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On/Off On/Off On On/Off Off On On On DESCRIPTION N/C N/C Flag N/C A32 mode AM4 switch AM5 switch A23 mode SW3 S0700 DIP SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Off Off Off Off On On Off On 8 DESCRIPTION P2 Bus Selects Selects Selects Selects N/C N/C N/C enable board 3 board 2 board 1 board 0 Reference Installation and Configuration Guide for the CGg Color Frame Buffer, 800-3627. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-27 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 TAAC-1 Application Accelerator Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280/360/370/380/390/470/490 501-1383 501-1447 POP Board Pl P2 P3 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 DODD I I Sync Red Grn Blu Sync Red Grn Blu IN I OUT UNIX 10: /dev/taacO Power: 23.9 0.4 0.2 123.9 VID/GRA-28 Amps @ +SVdc Amps @ -SVdc Amps @ +12Vdc Watts Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12190 TAAC-1 Application Accelerator 501-1383 501-1447 DFB Board P1 P3 P2 I I Exploded View of JB2311 JB231 11I1111111I1I 8 13 000000000000_,1 cB 1000000Q..01111 OOOOOOO~ A 0000000000000 A26 ~~ I~IIIIII:I I Exploded View of JB20X ~ S206A I0oI JB204 ~ ~ JB203 ~ JB202 !;I JB201 o o D DO "D' RESET Technicat Volume I VID/GRA-29 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1383 501-1447 DFB Board Jumper and Switch Settings Jumper JB231 ROW SHUNTS 1 2-7* 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 B-C Not Used 8C - 9B Empty B-C B-C B-C 120 - 130 B-C DESCRIPTION Base address ina BGIN VMBG IN/OUT 0 VMBG IN/OUT 1 VMBG IN/OUT 2 Enable 50MHz ClK VMBG IN/OUT 3 'Jumpers 2-7 are hardwired on board revisions without Switch A26. These boards are Not marked with a Sun Part Number. Jumpers 2-7 are empty on board revisions that have Switch A26, . Switch A26 SWITCH NUMBER 1t 2 3 4 5 6 7 DEFAULT SETTING' On On Off On Off On On Sun 4/150 t On On Off Off Off Off Off VME ADDRESS Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 , Base address = Ox28000000 t Base adress = OxF8000000 Notes 1. Do not disassemble the matched two-board assembly. 2. The T AAC-l is not supported with the Sun-2 Color Frame Buffer. 3. The TAAC-l is not supported with the CG9 Color Frame Buffer. 4. Jumpers JB201-JB204 are hardwired for 16K x 4K RAM. 5. Reference the Configuration Procedures for the TAAC-1 Application Accelerator Board Set. 813-2057. VI0/GRA-30 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/E Monochrome Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz 501-8020 UNIX ID: /dev/bwtwoO Power: 3.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 15.0 Watts Note: There are NO jumpers or switches on the 3/E Monochrome Frame Buffer. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-31 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3IE Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz 501-8029 1111111111111 II I II - J700 Sync Red D JUMPER J100 J100 J100 J100 J700 PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 In Out In Out In Base address =FF400000 Grn Blu Clock enable UNIX ID: /dev/cgtwoO Power: 4.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 20.0 Watts Notes: 1. The Sun-3/E Color Frame Buffer requires a 3/E CPU, 501-8028-07, or greater. 2. This board requires SunOS 3.5 or greater. VIO/GRA-32 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun-3/60 CG4 Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-3/60 501-1210 P4 CONNECTOR 92 94 1 MHz . 1 D UNIX ID: /dev/cgfourO and /dev/bwtwo1 Power: 2.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 13.0 Watts Notes 1. There are NO jumpers on the Sun-3/60 CG4 Color Frame Buffer. 2. Set EEPROM location Ox1 F to Ox12. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-33 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 MG3 Eel Monochrome Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-3/60/80/460/470/480 Sun-4/11 0/150/31 0/350/370/390/470/490 501-1247 501-1637 w 3/80 8ackpanel P4 CONNECTOR 1200 MHzl J54011 DB9 Jumper J5401 Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J5401 J5401 J5401 1-2 1-2 1-2 Out In Out DESCRIPTION Monitor auto select Select 1600 x 1280 resolution Select 1152 x 900 resolution • Factory setting UNIX ID: /dev/bwtwoO Power: 0.8 Amps @ +5Vdc 1.2 Amps @ -5Vdc 10.0 Watts Notes 1. Set EEPROM location Ox1f to 20. 2. The auto-select feature requires cable 530-1336 or 530-1359. 3. Hi resolution Monitor 540-1427 must be Motorola revision T or greater for the auto-select feature to operate. VID/GRA-34 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 CG4 Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-3/60/80/460/470/480 Sun-4/11 0/150/31 0/350/370/390/470/490 501-1248 501-1443 BNC DB13W3 w 3/80 Backpanel P4 Connector J700 - DB13W3 J700 Setting DESCRIPTION Enable clock UNIX ID: /dev/cgfourO and /dev/bwtwo1 Power: 3.8 Amps @ +5Vdc 19.0 Watts Note: Set EEPROM location Ox1 F to Ox20. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-35 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 CG6 Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-3/60/80/460/470/480 Sun-4/11 0/150/31 0/350/370/390/470/490 501-1374 501-1505 501-1532 3/80 w Panel P4 Connector ~~F~01 J900 ~1 J501 g1 J500 1m 1 I EPROM I J100 00 2 1 1~!~ 1--DB13W3 UNIX 10: /dev/cgsixO Power 501-1374 3.5 Amps @ +5Vdc 17.5 Watts 501-1505 and 501-1532 4.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 23.0 Watts VID/GRA-36 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1374 501-1505 501-1532 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J100 J500 J501 J900 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 Out In Out In DESCRIPTION Monitor 1.0. V.Y. ClK memory control OSC 2 ClK 1152 x 900 (on 270-1532 Fab) Notes 1. Sun-3/60, Sun-41 00, and Sun-4300 CPU boards require EPROM revision 3.0 or greater. 2. Set CPU EEPROM location Ox1F to Ox20. 3. The minimum operating system is SunOS 4.0.3. Technical Volume I VIO/GRA-37 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 CG8 24-bit Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-4/11 0/150 501-1374 501-1505 501-1532 w 3/80 rear panel DB13W3 BNC DB13W3 (C1S l l BOOT PROM I P4 CONNECTOR BLUE RAMDAC DB13W3 GREEN RAMDAC RED RAMDAC BNC UNIX ID: Idev/cgeightO Power 501-1371 and 501-1518 5.5 Amps @ +5Vdc 27.5 Watts 501-1577 4.8 Amps @ +5Vdc 24.0 Watts Notes 1. There are NO jumpers or switches on this board. 2. Set CPU EEPROM location Ox1 F to Ox20. 3. Requires SunOS 4.0 CG8 or 4.0.3 or greater. 4. SunOS 4.0 CG8 is not upgradeable to 4.0.1. 5. CG8 must be 501-1374-04 or greater for use with Sun 3400 and Sun 4300 CPU boards. 6. The CG8 is not supported under OpenWindows Version 2. VID/GRA-38 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS MG4 Analog/ECL Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun-3/80/460/470/480 Sun-4/31 0/350/370/390/470/490 501-1402 w 3/80 Backpanel P4 CONNECTOR 92.94MHZOD MHz 0 100 D DB13W3 Analog DB9 ECl UNIX 10: /dev/bwtwoO Power: 3.3 Amps 16.5 Watts @ +5Vdc Notes 1. There are NO jumpers or switches on the MG4 Frame Buffer. 2. The MG4 Frame Buffer produces a 1-bit Analog output and a 1-bit EeL output. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-39 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS DC to DC Converter Sun-3/80 501-1483 U1 G:]J1 CONN10 Exploded View of Connector J1 2 10 o 0000 mOOOO 9 Power Total Power for 501-1483 and 501-1637 is 2.7 Amps @ +5Vdc Notes 1. The DC to DC Converter used with the MG3 Frame Buffer allows the Sun-3/80 to operate a 1600 x 1280 High Resolution monitor. 2. The -5 volt DC output of the DC to DC Converter can be measured on Pins 1 and 10 of connector J1 and on Pins 31 and 63 of the CPU P4 connector. VID/GRA-40 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Color Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun386i/150/250 501-1243 VIDEO/KEYBOARD ... Keyboard/Mouse ~ Fuse (J14) IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII ~D o UNIX 10: /dev/cgthreeO Notes 1. There are NO jumpers on the Sun386i Color Frame Buffer. 2. The Keyboard/Mouse fuse is a 1 Amp subminiature fuse, Sun part number, 140-1027-01. Technical Volume I VID/GRA-41 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Color Frame Buffer 1024 x 768 53KHz 66Hz Sun386i/150/250 501-1286 VIDEO/KEYBOARD ... Keyboard/Mouse ~ Fuse (J14) ~D ~ IIII IIII "" IIII IIII o "" IIII IIII UNIX 10: /dev/cgthreeO Notes 1. There are NO jumpers on the Sun386i Color Frame Buffer. 2. The Keyboard/Mouse fuse is a 1 Amp subminiature fuse, Sun part number, 140-1027-01. VIO/GRA·42 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Monochrome Frame Buffer 1024 x 768 64KHz 66Hz Sun386V150/250 501-1433 501-1568 VIDEO/KEYBOARD Keyboard/Mouse~ Fuse (J22) <7 ~ ~ UNIX 10: /dev/bwtwoO Notes 1. There are NO jumpers on this board. 2. The Keyboard/Mouse fuse is a 1 Amp subminiature fuse part number 140-1027-01. 3. The CPU requires EPROM revision 4.4 or greater. Technical Volume I VIO/GRA·43 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Monochrome Frame Buffer 1152 x 900 62KHz 66Hz Sun386i/150/250 501-1244 501-1567 VIDEO/KEYBOARD Keyboard/Mouse. . Fuse (J22) a. -=> SWITCH 1 ~1 J3-2 ~~\ J4-2 iL PORT BOUT }3~ PORT B IN j~~ 370-1330 I J211 Power Connector 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 +24 +24 +24 +24 +24 +24 N/C PWR -12 RTN RTN RTN 6 -5 5 -5 4 3 GND GN[ 2 1 +5 +5 OK Dip Switch 1 Settings SWITCH SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Open Closed Open Closed Open Open Closed Closed Open DISK-56 DESCRIPTION Drive starts when DC Power is applied Disable Port B Enable Port A Disable internal diaanostics 10 3 ] 102 10 1 10 Microcode. Do Not Change. 100 Slave/Master spindle sync-slave Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1187 370-1314 540-1770 540-1926 Seagate 97209-12G Notes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Use terminator 370-1220-01 on the Port AlB Out connector. Disable an unused port with the Port Enable/Disable switch. Do not install a terminator on an unused port. Switch 9 is on I/O board LYBX. It is not on I/O board BXDX. There may be cooling vents on the top cover of 1.2GB Disk Drive 370-1187. Do NOT install this drive in the Sun Expansion Pedestal. Power Supply 300-1052-02 does NOT support 1.2GB Disk Drives. Power Supply 300-1052-03 supports two 1.2GB Disk Drives. Power must be distributed between the two 410 Watt modules. Power Supply 300-1052-04 supports four 1.2GB Disk Drives. Power Supply 300-1052-05 does NOT support 1.2GB Disk Drives. Use Power Supply 300-1075 in the Sun Expansion Pedestal. References 1. IPI8-1000/2HP Disk Drive Configuration and Installation Procedures for the Sun Expansion Pedestal, 813-5377. 2. IPIB-1000 and IPI8-1000/2HP Disk Drive Configuration and Installation Procedures for the Sun 56-inch Cabinets, 813-1109. Technical Volume I DISK-57 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Seagate 97229-11 G (911MB) 8" IPI-2 6MB/Sec Options 716 717 719 720 Options 741 L 742L 743L 744L 745L Operator Panel 370-1355 INOI CATORS SWITCHES i WRITE PROTECT PROTECT WRITE PRESS TO TURN ON INDICA TOR AND PREVENT WRITE OPERATION S. PRESS AGAIN TO TURN OFF INDICATOR A ND ENABLE WRITE OP ERATIONS. WRITE P ROTECT ON OFF = PREVE NTS WRITING PERMIT S WRITING 0 i FAULT i FA ULT ON = OFF = FAU LT FAULT EXISTS NO FA ULT EXISTS 0 SELE CTED SEL CONTR OLLER NOT SELECTED ADD RESS 0- 7 ARE VAL ID ADDRESSES i STA RT 0 = SELEC TED BY OFF = i START REA DY ON = READY OFF = NOT READY FLASHING = DU RING START/STOP ON PRESS TO TURN OFF FAULT INDICATOR PRESS TO START DRIVE PRESS AGAIN TO STOP DRIVE. I 0 B ADDR ESS PRESS 2-3 SECON DS TO DISPLAY THE ADD RESS IN BINARY. 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 8 Note: Each drive power on sequence is delayed for a time equal to five seconds times its address. For example, if the address is 3, the drive starts after a 15 second delay. DISK-58 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Disk Enclosure 370-1351 370-1352 540-2005 540-2008 Rackmount Disk w/o Tray w/o Power Supply Pedestal Disk w/o Bracket Pedestal Disk w Bracket Rackmount Disk w Tray w Power Supply Control Board Dip Switch Settings Dip Switch 1, Switches 1,2,3,4 DRIVE SWITCH a 4 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SWITCH 3 SWITCH 2 SWITCH 1 Closed Closed Closed Closed Open Open Open Open Closed Closed Open Open Closed Closed Open Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open Dip Switch 1, Switches 5 and 6 DIP SWITCH 1 5 6 DESCRIPTION Not Used Open = Write Protected Closed = Write enabled o +5V LEDs 0 FLT o SEL o RDY 00 RTN JUMPERS SWITCH 1 BIC N/WP DRIVE ADDRESS "'''CH'' [ Technical Volume I 00 SWP1 1001 SWPD 1 OPEN c-.'6 c-. c-. ~ , DISK-59 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Disk Enclosure 370-1351 370-1352 540-2005 540-2008 I/O Board Rear View 15lc§cccc ccccccccc I 1 J3-1 ~~\ PORT A OUT ]3~8 J4-1 !I[ PORT A IN \~: OPEN C;;; 9 ~8 ==." =-" . SWITCH 1 ~1 J3-2 ~~\ J4-2 ilL PORT BOUT ]3~8 PORT B IN J~: Connector Assembly -Ad apter 370-1330 I J211 Power Connector 14 15 13 12 11 10 9 +24 +24 +24 +24 +24 +24 N/C RTN RTN RTN 8 7 PWR -12 6 5 4 2 1 -5 -5 GNP GNP +5 +5 3 OK Dip Switch 1 Settings SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DISK·60 SETTING Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open DESCRIPTION Drive starts when DC Power is applied Disable Port B Enable Port A Disable internal diagnostics 103 102 10 1 ] ID Microcode. Do Not C!1ango 100 Slave/Master spindle sync-slave Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1351 370-1352 540-2005 540-2008 Seagate 97229-11 G Notes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The ISP-80 IPI-2 Disk Controller must be 501-1539-05 or greater. Use terminator 370-1220-01 on the Port AlB Out connector. Disable an unused port with the Port Enable/Disable switch. Do not install a terminator on an unused port. There are cooling vents on the cover of 911 MB Disk Drive 370-1351. Do NOT install this drive in the Sun Expansion Pedestal. 6. There are no cooling vents on the cover of 911 MB Disk Drive 370-1352. Do NOT install this drive in the Sun 56" Rack. 7. Power Supply 300-1052 does NOT support 911 MB Disk Drives. 8. Use Power Supply 300-1075 in the Sun Expansion Pedestal. References 1. IP18-100012HP Disk Drive Configuration and Installation Procedures for the Sun Expansion Pedestal. 813-5377. 2. IPI8-1000 and IPI8-1000/2HP Disk Drive Configuration and Installation Procedures for the Sun 56-inch Cabinets. 813-1109. Technical Volume I DISK-61 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Adaptec ACB4000 Sun-2/120/130/160 & Sun-3/160 Options 55 55EX 56 501 503 511 370-1010 J4 1 112 50~--------------~ 49 I, 10! ........... = . . .==.=. . LEDO SCSI CABLE B B TERMINATORS AT LOCATIONS A OR B AIC010 AIC300C 8156 8085 PROM J5 Precompensation jumpers at one location T J3 I ~gWER I J2 PU~R J1 S i"----l=~ ""I JO Ii 1~ Power: 1.5 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.1 Amps @ +12Vdc. 8.7 Watts Note: On individual board layouts, the terminators are either at the A or B location, and the precompensation jumpers are oriented as shown in one of the examples above. DISK-62 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1010 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETIING S, R T&PU R-S R-T R-PU Out Out In Selects Precomp at Cyl 400' Selects Precomp all tracks De-selects Precomp all tracks J5 A-Bt C-D Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out SCSI bus address SCSI bus address SCSI bus address Halves the transfer rate Not used Not used Selects a seek complete status Not used E-F G-H I-J K-L M-L O-P DESCRIPTION 'Refer to the charts below for Micropolis 1304 disk drive. DRIVE SERIAL NUMBER 41210001 and greater 411559999 or lower DRIVE PCB SERIAL NUMBER ACTION Jumper the Adaptec for NO precompensation (PU-R) Check the drive PCB ACTION 101242-xx-x Jumper the Adaptec for precompensation (R-S). 101362-xx-x Jumper the AdaPt{lc fO~) NO precompensation PU-R. t A-B, In, for second Adaptec controller Reference 71 MByte Disk Controller Configuration Procedures, 813-2027. Technical Volume I DISK-63 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Emulex MD21 Sun-3/160/260 & Sun-4/260 Options 504 505 507 509 510 514 370-0552 370-1236 E lOll' FI!!! 516 J6 TERMINATOR RESISTOR PACKS (220/330) H J K I0 0 ~sR 01 0 o P L M N 10 0 0 I J5Dl FIRMWARE PROM (U4/U9) D 0 0 o0 0 00 o 0 0 0 J4D1 .w'I' 0 0 0 o 0 00 o 0 - On 1 Off LED 30 1 J7 (ooooJI 2 Jl LED40 34 J2 11 J3 111 POWER Power: 1.6 Amps @ +SVdc 8.0 Watts DISK-64 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-0552 370-1236 Switch & Jumper Settings DIP SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SETTING Off * Off Off Off Off Off Off Off DESCRIPTION SCSI BUS ADDRESSITARGET Bit 0-7 Not used 512 byte/sector Power on spin-up Soft errors reported Parity disabled * For DeskTop Expansion Shoebox, Dip Switch 1 is ON for Target 1. JUMPER E,F * SETTING Out DESCRIPTION SCSI bus termination power option * E and F jumpers are not on the Emulex Rev MD2110103 board. Note: Install termination resistor packs on the last Tape/Disk Controller on the SCSI bus. Reference: ESDI Disk Controller Configuration Procedures, 813-2022. Technical Volume I DISK-65 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Xylogics 450 Sun-211 00U/120/130/150U/160/170 Sun-3/160/1B0/260/2B0/460/470/4BO Sun-4/260/2BO 370-1012 (Fab C, Revs C thru K) UUUDDD~DO m I ~DDDD C) ~ ~ ! 0 0DOD n~ . .~ ~OD OOnnOu~ ~oo~~nooooom~ ~lm ~ODD ~ ~nnDnD 0m~ DO D nn= 0o~oo o~o ~ o ~DD~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ~D J Q000OQ m0~ •~ O} 000 TI~ ilil 0~ v'----==~ffo 000 0 DO 00'0 u0000 00 00c::3~ DISK-66 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Xylogics 450 370-1012 (Fab 0, Revs K, L & M) Technical Volume I DISK-67 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Xylogics 450 370-1012 (Fab E, Rev N) JRJCJD rnrnrn DISK-S8 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1012 (Fab C, Revs C thru K) 370-1012 (Fab 0, Revs K, L & M) 370-1012 (Fab E, Rev N) Common Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING JV 1-2 3 Optional 8KB JT 1-2 In N/A In N/A 1-2 3-4 1 2-3 E2 JX E2 to 2 E2 to 7 E2 to 4 E2 to 5 E2 to 8 E2 to 3 E2 to 6 E2 to 1 JA JB 1 to 1 2 to 2 3 to 3 4 to 4 5 to 5 6 to 6 7 to 7 8 to 8 9 to 9 10 t010 Out In N/A In Disk Sequencer Clock 1 to 2 1 to 2 3 4 to 5 3 JJ JY E2 & JX JA & JB JE DESCRIPTION Optional 8KB Close ECC Feedback N/A N/A In N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Interrupt Request Level Selections: Level - 0 Level - 1 Level - 2 Level - 3 Level - 4 Level - 5 Level - 6 Level - 7 Out Out In Out Out Out Out In Out Out 16 or 8 Bit Address Control Address Bit F Address Bit 8 Address Bit E Address Bit 9 Address Bit D Address Bit A Address Bit C Address Bit B Ground In Out N/A In Selects Serial Arbitration (Sun-1 00' s Only) Selects Parallel Arbitration (All other products) Technical Volume I Address Bit 7 (Hex) DISK-59 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 370-1012 (Fab C, Revs C thru K) 370-1012 (Fab 0, Revs K, L & M) 370-1012 (Fab E, Rev N) Common Jumper Settings - Continued JUMPER PINS SETIING DESCRIPTION JR, JC JR JC & JD 1 to 1 In Address Bit 6 (Hex) JD JC 2 to 2 3 to 3 4 to 4 In In In Address Bit 5 (Hex) Address Bit 4 (Hex) Address Bit 3 (Hex) JR JC 1 to 1 4 to 4 In In Address Bit 6 (Hex) Address Bit 3 (Hex) JD JC 2 to 2 3 to 3 In In Address Bit 5 (Hex) Address Bit 4 (Hex) 1 to 2 In Crystal Shunt JZ } Sets Address of device for xyO, EE40 } Sets Address of device for xy1, EE48 Notes 1. Firmware revisions greater than 952C do not work with the Fujitsu M2284 disk drive. 2. Firmware revisions lower than 952C do not work with the Fujitsu M2284 disk drive and SunOS 3.2 or greater. Reference Xylogics 450/451 SMD Controller Board Configuration Procedures, 813-2002. DISK-70 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Jumper Settings 370-1012 (Fab C, Revs C thru K) PINS SETTING 1-2 3-4 5-6 Out In=N/A Out In JM 1-2 3-4 1-2 3-4 Out In In Out 20-Bit 20-Bit 24-Bit 24-Bit IN 1 to 2 Out Disable Remote Act Indicator JUMPER JH DESCRIPTION Automatically Selects DC Power Fail Detection AC Power Fail Detection (Not for Sun systems) Inhibit DMA Sequencer Clock Select DMA Sequencer Clock Address Address Address Address Selected Selected Selected Selected 370-1012 (Fab D, Revs K, L & M) JUMPER JH PINS 1 to 2 3 to 4 5 to 6 SETTING DESCRIPTION Automatically selects DC power fail detection Out In =N/A AC Power Fail Detection-not in Sun systems Out In Inhibit DMA Sequencer Clock Select DMA Sequencer Clock 20-Bit Addressing - For Multibus 1 to 2 Out 24-Bit Address Selected JM In 20-Bit Address Selected 3 to 4 Connect ADROx14 Out 5 to 6 JK 1 3 5 7 to to to to 2 4 6 8 Out Out Out Out Connect ADROx16 Connect ADROx17 Connect ADROx15 Disable ACT Indicator 24-Bit Addressing - For VMEbus JM 1 to 2 In 24-Bit Address Selected 20-Bit Address Selected 3 to 4 Out In Connect ADROx14 5 to 6 JK 1 3 5 7 to to to to 2 4 6 8 In In In Out Technical Volume I Connect ADROx16 Connect ADROx17 Connect ADROx15 Disable ACT Indicator DISK-71 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 370-1012 (Fab E, Rev N) Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS JF & JH JF JH 1 to 1 JH 1 to 2 ONLY 3 to 4 5 to 6 SETTING In Out Out In DESCRIPTION DC Power Fail Detection Selected AC Power Fail Detection-not in Sun systems Inhibit DMA Sequencer Clock Select DMA Sequencer Clock 20-Bit Addressing - For Multibus JM 1 to 2 3 to 4 5 to 6 Out In Out 24-Bit Address Selected 20-Bit Address Selected Connect ADROx14 JK 1 3 5 7 Out Out Out Out Connect ADROx16 Connect ADROx17 Connect ADROx15 Disable ACT Indicator JM to to to to 2 4 6 8 24-Bit Addressing - For VMEbus 1 to 2 In 24-Bit Address Selected 3 to 4 Out 20-Bit Address Selected In 5 to 6 Connect ADROx14 JK DISK-72 1 3 5 7 to to to to 2 4 6 8 In In In Out Connect ADROx16 Connect ADROx17 Connect ADROx15 Disable ACT Indicator Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Xylogics 450 Sun-2/130/160 Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280 501-1154 P3 P1 I I rtJ" ADAPTER 501-1054 ng 11111111. IBBmml IBBBBBBBBI IIBmml 11111111. IIBIBBOIII 1111111111 .. IDillIUl ImmBBI 10BBIBBUBI IBBBBBml ---0- ~ - - XYLOGICS 450 370-1 01 2 • Ifr I I ~I 0 - CABLE CABLE CABLE 530-1147 530-1148 530-1147 I I J5 ~ fS / I I I J / I I J4 I I DATA Technical Volume I I I I I I / I / I I L J2 J3 A I I \ \ \ ", \ COMMAND I --l , " J J1 \ \ \ \ \ S \S I II DATA , DISK-73 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Xylogics 450 501-1154 Dip 6 Dip 8 Dip 2 Dip 10 lumRBKul8 Immuul 1 8 lumuml luuuyuuuul + 8 8 Dip 5 Dip 7 ON Switches • OFF Inftftftnftftftl Innmml 8 8 Dip 3 luuunuyuni Dip 11 Dip 4 1 Imuftftftnl Inmmnl 8 8 8 J1 111~ VME TO MULTIBUS ADAPTER BOARD SWITCH SETTINGS Switch U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 J1 1 . 2 4 3 N/C ON OFF ON N/C ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 7 Description 5 6 8 ON OFF OFF 1-0 Address ON ON OFF OFF 1-0 Space = 8 OFF OFF OFF ON 1-0 Address = OxEE ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON • ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON PINS 1-2 PINS 3-4 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON IN IN ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON VME 1-0 Space 24-Bit Memory Address Space 24-Bit Memory Block Size 24-Bit Memory Address Space 24-Bit Memory Block Size No connection No connection Sets Address Bits A23 Thru A20 Interrupt Vector If BCLK is desired If CCLK is desired • xycO: ON (1-0 Address = Oxee40, Interrupt Vector = Ox48) xyc1= OFF (1-0 Address = Oxee48, Interrupt Vector = Ox49) Power: 8.0 Amps @ +SVdc 0.6 Amps @ -SVdc 43.1 Watts DISK-74 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Xylogics 451 Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280/360/370/380 370-1082 o lllJJ-+-t-U»~:rrn WJD ~~~D~DDg D ~ D~ ~DDDDDD D~ ~~J[DDDDDD mm nIiIiIiIiD~D 0DO D~~ JD P3 P5 ~uuuuu=!=~DDDDD D~ P7 DODD D~ol~~~ JE Technical Volume I DISK-75 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 370-1082 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS JC 1 to 2 Out JA 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 17-18 19-20 21-22 23-24 25-26 In In In Out In In In Out Out In Out Out Out JM 1-2 In JK 1-8 JX 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 SETTING DESCRIPTION Enables 16-bit addressing mode Base address setting (ee40) Address Bit F Address Bit E Address Bit D Address Bit C Address Bit B Address Bit A Address Bit 9 Address Bit 8 Address Bit 7 Address Bit 6 Address Bit 5 Address Bit 4 Address Bit 3' 16-24 Mode for VME-bus 24-bit address jumpars In for VMEbus ADROx17-ADROx14 INTO Interrupt Request level Out Out INT1 INT2 In INT3 Out INT4 Out INT5 Out INT6 Out Out INT? JY 1-2 Out Bus arbitration (BPRO) JH JZ IN JD JE JG JW 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2 In In Out Out Out In In AC Power-down protection Common bus request disabled Activity indicator -5 VDC from backplane -5 VDC from backplane -5 VDC from backplane Busy not synchronized to bus clock 'In for address ee48(xy1). Out for address ee40(xyO) DISK-76 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1082 Xylogics 451 Notes 1. The Xylogics 451 SMD Controller may exhibit random "no return status seek errors" due to intermittent contact between the gate array and its socket. Replace with 370-1082-05 or 501-1166-05 or higher. 2. 370-1082-05 or lower my exhibit "cylinder head header" or "seek error header 1" when used with the Fujitsu M2351. Replace with 370-1082-06 or greater. 3. The Xylogics 450 cannot be mixed with the Xylogics 451 for any 892MB disk drive configuration. 4. Systems using Sun-2 SCSI. 501-1138. or Sun-3 SCSI. 501-1217. may mix a maximum of one Xylogics 451 and two Xylogics 7053 disk controllers. 5. Systems using Sun-2 SCSI. 501-1167. may mix a maximum of one Xylogics 451 and two Xylogics 7053 disk controllers. 6. Systems using Sun-2 SCSI. 501-1149. or Sun-3 SCSI. 501-1170. may mix a maximum of one Xylogics 451 and one Xylogics 7053. Reference Xylogics 450/451 SMD Controller Board Configuration Procedures. 813-2002. Technical Volume I DISK-77 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Xylogics 451 Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280/360/370/380 501-1166 P1 ;u P3 I ADAPTER 501-1054 IlmBBU11 lummll ~ !mImI nm mmDI ru- Imamal Inmml IllIBmal Immul IUBBUaml II~ - XYLOGICS 451 - I9mmJ / 1 I DISK-78 I I I / T DATA I c::::3 I CABLE ~ •- C3 I CABLE 530-1148 J4 I / / / / / I / T 1 I I 530-1147 ~ \ J2 \ \ \ 3 - CABLE I J5 ~ __ D • 530-1147 I ~ - 370-1082 - • II \ \ 1 L-COMMAND~ \ J1 \ " I \ \ \ \ ~ \~ T DATA I-I ~ Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Xylogics 451 501-1166 Dip 2 Igggggguul lummul Dip 6 Dip 8 Dip 10 1 8 8 lugugyguul luuggggggi Dip 9 8 8 lumuugul Dip 5 Dip 7 8 IBBBBBBBBI IBmmBI .OFF 6 6 tON Switches Dip 3 IUUUBUUUBI Dip 11 8 1 Dip 4 luumml IBBmBBBI 6 6 J1 ~II~ VME TO MULTIBUS ADAPTER BOARD SWITCH SETIINGS Switch 1 2 3 4 5 U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 N/C N/C OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON J1 . PINS 1-2 PINS 3-4 IN IN . 6 7 8 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON Description 1-0 Address 1-0 Space = 8 1-0 Address = OxEE VME 1-0 Space 24-Bit Memory Address Space 24-Bit Memory Block Size 24-Bit Memory Address Space 24-Bit Memory Block Size No connection No connection Sets Address Bits A23 Thru A20 Interrupt Vector If BCLK is desired If CCLK is desired • xycO= ON (1-0 Address = Oxee40, Interrupt Vector = Ox48) xyc1= OFF (1-0 Address = Oxee48, Interrupt Vector = Ox49) Power: 6.3 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.6 Amps @ -5Vdc 34.6 Watts Technical Volume I DISK-79 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Xylogics 7053 Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280/370/390/470/490 501-1249 Pl P2 P3 L JD JC JB JE JA 31§1~§ 456789ABCDEF 2 012:]]000 ~O~OOO~OOO 1 012:]]000 o 012:]]0 00 1 I 40~1 300 2 000000000000 Exploded View of Jumpers Base Address OxEE80 Shown o Al0 o Rl0 JG @:2.1 o TP5 I I LED Description r:::p Upper r:::p I PROM LED2 On = Error SYSFAIL is asserted on VME bus LED1 On = Busy Lower I []:I J ~; I~ ~ DATA 2,3 ~ CMD ~I I~ DATA 0,1 , Power: 4,8 Amps @ +5Vdc 0,6 Amps @ -12Vdc 31,2 Watts DISK-80 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1249 Jumper Settings Jumper Block JA - Controller Address 9 A B C 0 E F BOARD BASE ADDRESS 00000 ~~~O~ 0 0 0 0 oO~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ee80 = xdcO 00000 O~~O~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ee90 = xdc1 ~O~O~ 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 OO~O~ 0 0 0 0 O~ o 0 4 5 6 7 8 00000 ~ ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eeaO = xdc2 eebO = xdc3 Jumper Block JB, JC, JO PINS JB3 JC3 J03 J02-JC2 J01-JC1 JOO-JCO SETTING In In In In In In DESCRIPTION Bus request level 3 Bus request level 3 Bus request level 3 BG21n -BG20ut BG11n -BG10ut BGOln -BGOOut Jumper Block JE PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION 1-2 3-4 In* Outt Unrestricted maintenance mode (In=disables self test mode) • JE, 1-2, Out. enables only diagnostic maintenance mode. t JE, 3-4, In, disables diagnostic maintenance mode testing. Jumper Block JG PINS SETTING 1-2 In Technical Volume I DESCRIPTION Enables bus release if data is not available OISK-81 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1249 Xylogics 7053 Notes 1. Do not install a shunt at locations R10 and A 10 (test points). 2. When the Xylogics 7053 is installed in a Sun-4/2xx, the CPU be be revision 501-1274-13, 501-1491-01, 501-1522-01, or greater. 3. When the Xylogics 7053 is installed in a Sun-3/160/180, use only the 501-1208 CPU board. 4. When the Xylogics 7053 is installed in a Sun-3/1 xx or Sun-3/2xx, the CPU requires EPROM 2.6 or greater. 5. Systems using Sun-2 SCSI, 501-1138, or Sun-3 SCSI, 501-1217, may mix a maximum of one Xylogics 451 and two Xylogics 7053 disk controllers. 6. Systems using Sun-2 SCSI. 501-1167, may mix a maximum of one Xylogics 451 and two Xylogics 7053 disk controllers. 7. Systems using Sun-2 SCSI, 501-1149, or Sun-3 SCSI, 501-1170, may mix a maximum of one 451 and one 7053. 8. Requires SunOS 4.0.1 or greater. Minimum 4.0.1 requirements are the MB and SCSI fixes. 9. Requires 1.0 SunFeatures tape for SunOS 4.0.1. 10. Systems using more than two Fujitsu M2372 disk drives on a single controller require 501-1249-05 or greater. 11. CG9 must be ~501-1434-04 for use with the Xylogics 7053 Disk Controller. 12. The Sun 4400 CPU must be >501-1381-12 when used with the Xylogics 7053. 13. The Xylogics 7053 must be ~501-1249-04 when used with the Sun 4400 CPU. 14. SunOS 4.1.1 is required when the Xylogics 7053 is used with the Sun 4400 CPU. Reference VME/SMD Disk Controller Configuration Procedures, 813-2033. DISK-82 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 This page intentionally left blank. Technical Volume I DISK-83 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 ISP-80 IPI-2 Sun-4/370/390/470/490 501-1539 501-1855 Pl P2 1 1 8 ~~f 1111111111 SW1603 P3 8 ~~ 1111111111 SW1602 1 8 ~~ 1111111111 SW1601 DIAGNOSTIC SERIAL PORT 1 J2 DODD 000000 000000 25 7- 0 LEDs NORM/DIAG IPI-2 PORT Power: 11.8 Amps @ +5Vdc 59.0 Watts Notes 1. This board must be > 501-1539-04 for use with the Sun-4400 CPU. 2. This board must be ;501-1539-05 for use with 6MB/sec disk drives. 3. Board revisions lower than 501-1539-08 or 501-1855-02 may hang under SunDiag when the ISP-80 is used with the Prestoserve and 32MB of system memory. Reference ISP-80 Disk Controller Configuration Procedures, 813-2065. DISK-84 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1539 501-1855 Switch & Jumper Settings Controller idcO at Base Address Ox01080000 : I~~~~~~~~I 1 1 8 1 8 8 I~~~~~~~~I I~~~~~~~~I SW1602 SW1601 SW1603 Controller idc1 at Base Address Ox01080400 1 1 8 1 8 :: I~~~~~~~~ I I~~~~~~~~I I~~~~~~~~I SW1601 SW1602 SW1603 8 Controller idc2 at Base Address Ox1080800 :: I~~~~~~~~I 1 8 1 1 8 8 I~~~~~~~~I I~~~~~~~~I SW1602 SW1601 SW1603 Controller idc3 at Base Address Ox01080COO On Off 1 I~~~~~~~~I 1 8 I~~~~~~~~I 1 8 I~~~~~~~~I SW1601 SW1602 SW1603 8 Note: Dip Switches 3 and 4, SW1603, select bits A 10 and A 11 of the controller base address. These are the only switches changed when setting up a system with multiple controllers. Jumper JM2 PINS SEITING 1-2 In DESCRIPTION Enable UART clock Base Address Select Switches DIP SWITCH SW1603 SW1602 SW1601 1 AMO A16 A24 Technical Volume I 2 AM1 A17 A25 3 A10 A18 A26 4 A11 A19 A27 5 A12 A20 A28 6 A13 A21 A29 7 A14 A22 A30 8 A15 A23 A31 DISK-85 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Prestoserve Sun-4/470/490 501-1847 Pl P2 - P3 R4 Jumper 8 8 1 1 1111111111 ~~:;d 1111111111 SW3 Q......O I 1 SW2 FlO SW4~ - 9 Open 11111111111 Closed SW1 5V 1 BATTERY 31 F2 0 1 BATTERY 21 FlO 1 BATTERY 1 1 BAT u LED LIVE TEST SWITCH , Switch SW1, SW2, and SW3 DISK-86 DIP SWITCH DESCRIPTION SW1 SW1 SW1 SW2 SW3 1 1 2-9 1-8 1-8 Enable vme24d32 (closed) Enable vme32d32 (open) A24-A31 A 16-A23 starting address A 16-A23 ending address Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1847 Switch & Jumper Settings Controller prO at vme24d32 Address Ox800000 8 9 I~~~~~~~~I I~~~~~~~~~I SW2 SW1 SW3 Switch SW4 SETIING BAT 5V DESCRIPTION Enables battery backup mode Disables battery backup mode Jumper at Resistor R4 PINS SETIING DESCRIPTION 1-2 Out Not used Live Test LED Press the Live Test Switch to determine the cache data state. Cached data in memor No cached data in memory Notes 1. Set SW4 to BAT when the board is installed. Software will not initialize Prestoserve unless battery backup is enabled. 2. Set SW4 to 5V when the board is removed and cached data does not need to be preserved. 3. Cached data is cleared from memory when SW4 is set to 5V for more than five minutes. 4. IPI-2 Disk Controller board revisions lower than 501-1539-08 or 501-1855-02 may hang under SunDiag when used with the Prestoserve and 32MB of system memory. 5. The batteries are not field replaceable. 6. The minimum operating system is SunOS 4.1 PSR A. Reference Sun Prestoserve Installation Manual. 813-1112. Technical Volume I DISK-8? 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sony CDU-8012 Sun-4/370/390/470/490 Option 558 370-1312 370-1347 White Bezel Black Bezel [I II AUDIO OUTPUT ACTIVITY LED VOLUME CONTROL EJECT MANUAL EJECT ~ 2 B:iU.S~C=AB=L=E===:::!..lll ~F=f::9:::!1 I..!:H=====SC=S=I F.GND -1... Flex Cable To install the 370-1312 CD-ROM drive in the Desktop SunCD Pack, orient the flex cable, 530-1454, as shown and plug it into the 10 Select jumper block. Set the 10 switch on the back of the SunCD Pack to 6. JUMPER SETTING 1 2 Parity In In In DESCRIPTION 106 (SRO) Enable Parity Power: 0.5 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.5 Amps @ +12Vdc. 8.5 Watts Note: The Sun CD-ROM requires 1.0 SunCD for SunOS 4.0.3c. DISK-88 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS TAPE CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Tape TAPE DRIVES 60MB 1/4" Tape .......................... 3 150MB 1/4" Tape ............... . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Fujitsu M244AC 1/2" Tape (6250 bpi) ......... 8 EXABYTE EXB-8200 8mm Tape Drive ......... 21 HP 88780 Front Load Tape Drive .............. 22 CONTROLLERS 1/4" Tape Sun 1/4" Tape .......................... Sysgen SC4000 .......................... Archive Standalone Controller (SAC) ......... Emulex MT02 ........................... 24 26 28 30 1/2" Tape Ciprico Tapemaster (1600 bpi) ............. VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Tapemaster . Xylogics 472 (1600/6250 bpi) ............... VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Xylogics 472 . 32 35 37 40 FLOPPY DRIVES Sony 1.4MB Floppy Diskette (3 1/2") ........... 42 Field Engineer Handbook - Technical Volume I CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 This page intentionally left blank. TAPE-2 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 60MB 114" Tape Drive with Formatter Sun-2/130/160 & Sun-3/160 Option 56 370-1037 370-1104 370-1112 Wangtech Wangtech Wangtech 5099EGll 5099EG11 5099EGll Archive 5945L-2 End View DC POWER 11(0000JI Motor Driver Board 111 CONNECTOR TO FORMATTER 111 SCSI CONNECTOR .-JL '- II DC POWER 11( 0 II 000 JI FORMATTER ./' Wangtech Model 5099EG11 DC POWER 11~1 DC POWER SCSI CONNECTOR II 11l o 000 JI FORMATTER Archive Model 5945L-2 Note: This Tape Drive is used with the Sysgen SC4000 QIC-02 Tape Controller. Technical Volume I TAPE-3 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 60MB 114" Tape Drive Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/480 Sun-4/260/280/360/380 Options 511 514 516 370-1076 370-1103 Wangtech Wangtech 5099EN24 5099EN24 Archive 5945C End View DC POWER 11( 0 000 111 JI Motor Driver Board CONNECTOR TO MT02 l.. II ~L Wangtech Model 5099EN24 End View CONNECTOR TO MT02 Archive Model 5945C Note: This Tape Drive is used with the Emulex MT02 QIC-36 Tape Controller. TAPE·4 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 60MB 114" Tape Drive with Emulex MT02 Tape Controller Sun386i/150/250 Sun-3/470 Sun-4/370 Option RR128 RR129 RREXP RREXP-P7 370-1247 370-1179 Archive 59455 Full-Height Black Bezel Archive 59455 Full-Height Lt. Grey Bezel End View 111 II SCSI CONNECTOR DC POWER ¥O 00011 Emulex MT02 Emulex MT02 Tape Controller Switch Settings DIP SWITCH SW1 SWITCH 1 &2 3 1 &3 2 4 5 6 7 8 8 SETTING Off On On Off Off On Off Off On Off DESCRIPTION SCSI Target 4 SCSI Target 4 SCSI Target 5 SCSI Target 5 Not used Archive Tape Drive Archive Tape Drive Drive type Parity Check On for 370-1179 Parity Check Off for 370-1247 Reference 60MB Streaming Tape Drive with SCSI Controller Configuration Procedures. 814-1019. Technical Volume I TAPE-5 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 150MB 114" Tape Drive Sun-3/470 & Sun-4/330/370/390/470/490 Options 539 565 660 370-1205 370-1206 370-1218 370-1246 370-1293 Archive 2150S Half-Height Black Bexel Archive 2150S Full-Height Black Bexel Archive 2150S Full-Height Custom Bexel Archive 2150S Full-Height Lt. Grey Bexel Archive 2150S Full-Height Lt. Grey Bexel End View ~~~~ o 0 I!t§o 0 SERIAL PORT RXD TXD ~=======:::::!.J _____~ SCSI 10 DISCONNECT SIZE o 0 o 102 0 o DIAG 0 o o 101 0 100 0 OPARITYO Flex Cable t o 00 00 To install Tape Drive 370-1218 in the Desktop Tape Pack, remove the SCSI ID jumper. Orient Flex Cable, 530-1454, as shown and plug it into the SCSI 10 jumper block on the Tape Drive. Address Select Switch Cable Pin-1 ~ In the External Storage Module, orient Pin-1 of the Address Select Switch Cable, 530-1659, with ID2 of the SCSI ID jumper block. Power: 0.7 Amps @ +5vdc 1.5 Amps @ +12vdc 21.5 Watts TAPE-6 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1205 370-1206 370-1218 370-1246 370-1293 JUMPER SETTING DESCRIPTION USAGE RXDITXD DIAG Parity CF2.CF1.CFO Out Out Out" In Serial Port Normal/Diag Parity check Disconnect Transfer Size Not used Not used Not used Size = 32K JUMPER ID2 ID1 IDO 1st SCSI 2nd SCSI TARGET 2 TARGET 3 Out In Out st3 st7 Out In In st2 st6 TARGET 4 In Out Out stO st2. st4 TARGET 5 In Out In st1 st3. st5 "IN for 370-1246 and 370-1293 drives. Reference 150MB 114-lnch Cartridge Tape Drive Configuration Manual for the 56-Inch Data Center Cabinet. 813-2076. Technical Volume I TAPE-7 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Fujitsu M2444AC 1/2" Tape Drive Servo Amplifier (SVA) 811-1050 CNAA I I DRE~Y o RELAY CNA8 ro- DS1~ DDDDDDDDDDD ~T3=69 71 72 DDDDDDDDD 6 - = 6 7 Q DS2 s .68 DS51 .2 70 ·1 ·0 Power: 5.6 0.2 0.1 31.6 COMM-12 Amps @ +5Vdc Amps @ +12VdcVdc Amps @ -12 Watts Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1049 Jumper Settings JUMPER SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Out Out Out In Out In In In Out In In/Out In/Out In In In In In Out Out Out Out Out In Out In DESCRIPTION Serial I/F ground, channel A Serial I/F multifunction, channel A RS-232 ground, channel A RS-449 ground, channel A EPROM size select EPROM size select RAM size select Bus timeout enable Byte swapping Disable Multibus memory address ADR-F bit compare ADR-E bit compare Byte swapping BPRO enable Byte swapping RS-232 ground, channel B Enable BPRN in BPRN in disable 8289 Any request RS-449 ground, channel B RS-232 ground, channel C EPROM size select EPROM size select 8289 CBRO ground Enable CBRO out Note: LED DS5 is the least significant bit (bit 0). LED DS2 is the most significant bit (bit 3). Reference SunLink Communication Processor Installation and Configuration Guide. 800-1398. Technical Volume I COMM-13 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 370-1049 Jumper Settings - Continued JUMPER SETTING 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Out Out Out Out* In In Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out In In Out In Out Out In Out In DESCRIPTION 1/0 A-7 compare 1/0 A-6 compare 1/0 A-5 compare 1/0 A-4 compare RS-449 ground, channel C RS-232 ground, channel D Serial IIF ground, channel D Serial IIF ground, channel C Serial IIF ground, channel D Serial IIF ground, channel B Serial IIF ground, channel B Enables 1/0 space addressing RS-449 tri-state, channel C RS-449 tri-state, channel D RS-449 tri-state, channel A RS-449 tri-state, channel B TX clock from DCE, channel A TX clock from DCE, channel B TX clock from DCE, channel C TX clock from DCE, channel D 64K DMA range 64K DMA range 64K DMA range 64K DMA range 64K DMA range 64K DMA range • Jumper 45 is OUT for the DCPO board at address 800 and IN for the DCP1 board at address 810. COMM-14 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1049 Jumper Settings - Continued JUMPER ADR10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 I/OADR8 9 A B C D E F INTO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OPTO 1 2 3 Technical Volume I SETTING In/Out In/Out In/Out In/Out In/Out In/Out In/Out In/Out Out Out Out In Out Out Out Out Out Out Out In Out Out Out Out In Out Out Out DESCRIPTION Address compare Address compare Address compare Address compare Address compare Address compare Address compare Address compare I/O address compare I/O address compare I/O address compare I/O address compare I/O address compare I/O address compare I/O address compare I/O address compare Interrupt level 0 Interrupt level 1 Interrupt level 2 Interrupt level 3 Interrupt level 4 Interrupt level 5 Interrupt level 6 Interrupt level 7 Short self-test Reserved Reserved Reserved COMM-15 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Systech DCP-8804 Sun-2/130/160 & Sun-3/11 0/140/150 Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 501-1158 P3 P1 I J rU ADAPTER 501-1054 luuuuumi IDIIDl IIBBBBBBRI Illmml ImBBBuul luuuumul IIIUUI !DiU .. Imlmll ImUBBBBI 1811UBIUBI IIIIIIIIII I~ ~ ---- = SYSTECH DCP-8804 370-1049 --! ru- ---- -- ..... I I I 55 II - -- - - - • . 530-1181 .. I 1111 11111 9 ..r--t CABLE CABLE CABLE 530-1179 I 1I 1 fI 1I I\ 1\ ./' ~ ~ I J CABLE 530-1178 530-1180 I .' ",'.' ",'" ",'" I ,,'" ",'" I / '" '" ,,'" '" I I I II I I I I I I I \ \ \ I L..--....I PORT 3 RS-232 COMM-16 PORT 2 RS-232 PORT 1 RS-232 PORT 0 RS-232 ~ \~ I , Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Systech DCP-8804 501-1158 Dip 2 8 1 Dip 9 8 8 luuuuuuuul Dip 5 Dip 7 8 1 lumuml lumuml tON Switches 8 1~~mn~~1 Im~m~1 t 8 8 1 luuuuuuuul Innnnmul Dip 6 Dip 8 Dip 10 Dip 3 OFF Innmml 8 Dip 11 Dip 4 lumm~1 Imm~~1 8 1 J1 ~II~ 8 1 VME TO MULTIBUS ADAPTER BOARD SWITCH SETTINGS 4 N/C ON ON ON U2 U3 N/C ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 1-0 Space = 16 OFF ON ON ON 1-0 Address = Ox0800 U4 ON ON U5 ON ON ON ON ON U6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 24-Bit Memory Block Size U7 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 24-Bit Memory Address Space OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 24-Bit Memory Block Size OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF No connection U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 J1 1 2 . 3 U1 SWITCH ON ON ON 5 6 7 8 Description OFF OFF OFF 1-0 Address = Ox800 ON ON ON ON ON ON VME 1-0 Space 24-Bit Memory Address Space OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF No connection OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON Sets Address Bits A23 Thru A2C • ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF Interrupt Vector = Ox8C PINS 1-2 IN If BCLK is desired PINS 3-4 IN If CCLK is desired • DCPO. U1. 5. ON and U12. 1. ON. DCP1. U1. 5 OFF and U12. 1. OFF Power: 5.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.2 Amps @ +12Vdc 0.1 Amps @ -12Vdc 31.6 Watts Technical Volume I COMM-17 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Systech MTI-800/1600 Controller Asychronous Line Multiplexer 1 (ALM-1) Sun-2/120/130/160/170 & Sun-3/150/160 Sun-3/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280 370-1047 SW5 Off On SW2 1111111111 1 Off On 1111111111 1 Jl SW3 Off On 1111111111 Off On 1111111111 1 SW4 1 Systech Part Number 65-200004-7 COMM-18 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1047 Switch Settings mtiO Defaults DIP SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 1 2* 3* 4 5 6 7 a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a SETIING Off Off Off Off Off On On Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off On Off Off On On On On On Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off DESCRIPTION t 620l Address Select (0 Address Select Address Select 0 Address Select 0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 16-bit Address One Stop Bit One Stop Bit Odd Parity No Parity a-bit Characters a-bit Characters 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud Interrupt Level 4 Interrupt Level 4 Interrupt Level 4 Interrupt Level 4 Interrupt Level 4 Interrupt Level 4 Interrupt Level 4 Interrupt Level 4 x x x x x x x x x x x x x 620) 620 620 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) * For mti1, Dip SW3, Switch-2, On, and Switch-3, Off For mti2, Dip SW3, Switch-2, On, and Switch-3, On Technical Volume I COMM-19 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Systech MTI-850/1650 Controller Asychronous Line Multiplexer 1 (ALM-1) Sun-21120/130/160/170 & Sun-3/150/160 Sun-3/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280 370-1099 10001 W6 W5 SW5 Off On Inlllllli1 SW2 Off On 1111111111 1 Jl SW3 Off On 1111111111 Off On 1111111111 1 SW4 1 W4 W3 1000 1 Systech Part Number 65-201004-8 COMM-20 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1099 Switch Settings mtiO Defaults DIP SWITCH SETTING SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 1 2* 3* 4 5 6 7 a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a Off Off Off Off Off On On Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off On Off Off On On On On On Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off SW3 SW4 SW5 DESCRIPTION Address Select ~O Address Select 0 Address Select ~O Address Select 0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 Address Select (0 16-bit Address One Stop Bit One Stop Bit Odd Parity No Parity a-bit Characters a-bit Characters 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud Interrupt level 0 Interrupt level 1 Interrupt level 2 Interrupt level 3 Interrupt level 4 Interrupt level 5 Interrupt level 6 Interrupt level 7 x x x x x x x x x x x x x 620~ 620 620~ 620 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) 620) * For mti1, Dip SW3, Switch-2, On and Switch-3, Off For mti2, Dip SW3, Switch-2, On, and Switch-3, On Technical Volume I COMM-21 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 370-1099 Switch Settings - Continued SHUNTS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION W1 Out +12Vdc routing to data cable W2 Out -12Vdc routing to data cable disabled W3 In Normal transfer acknowledge delay W4 Out Extra 100 nsec delay during transfer acknowledge W5 Out Byte swap enable W6 In Byte swap disable W7 In Enable BPRO disabled References 1. $un-3/180 16-Channel Asynchronous Line Multiplexer Configuration Procedures. 813-2008 2. Asynchronous Line Multiplexer Configuration Procedures. 813-2003. COMM-22 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Systech MTI-1600 Sun-21130/160 & Sun-3/150/160/260/460/470 Sun-4/260/360 501-1157-01 P3 P1 I L riJ' ADAPTER 501-1054 luuuuuuuul Imamll Inmml IBBBBBBBBI IDHDI IDDI laBIBBDlal 18amla81 tu I IIIIBIIIBI IDmmBI ImumBl IBBmml II I~ ~I SYSTECH MTI-1600 CONTROLLER 370-1047 SYSTECH MTI-1650 USART 370-1048 m I I II ,D~ 1 CABLE 530-12fi CTlR - USART 'trl ~ ~ - IDI m CABLE 530-1251 CTRl - USART J1 IJ /LCABlE 530-1252/ USART - PANEL S S 0000000000000000 Technical Volume I r COMM-23 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Systech MTI-1650 Sun-2/130/160 & Sun-3/150/160/260/460/470 Sun-4/260/360 501-1157-02 P3 Pl I I rtJ' ADAPTER 501-1054 luuumuul Imumal IBBftftBBRal Imamal IHmmal ImBBBuul luuUlUml lunuBBouul Immuul lummnl IBBBBRml ImumB! tl' II I~ ~I Systech MTI-1650 CONTROLLER 370-1099 Systech MTI-1650 USART 370-1100 m I I II ,0= 1 CABlE'59 CTlR - USART \>J - em ~ CABLE 530-1251 CTRL - US ART J1 I~ /..CABlE 530-1252/ USART - PANEL ~ ~ ~ ~ DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD~ COMM-24 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Systech MTI-1650A Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280/360/380 501-1165 P1 P3 I J rU ADAPTER 501-1054 um IIDmDI Immnnl IBBmml Ilmmil Ilmmil IDmII DmII ru- Ilummi lammnl IWM mmI II IlS lSI SYSTECH MTI-1650 CONTROLLER 370-1099 l1li ~ m m I II CABLE 530-1295 I.n~ CABLE 530-1276 '-rl~l lS ~ I I I I I I I I I -I I ALM POWf:R Technical Volume I I IV' ......... J1 " , '" ' .... I ' .......... lS lSI .......... ............... I USART CABLE CONNECTOR , COMM-25 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 VMEbus to Multibus Adapter with Systech MTI-1650A 501-1157 501-1165 Dip 2 Dip 6 Dip 8 Dip 10 Immi~1 Immuul 8 8 8 8 Imuuml Immuul 8 8 Dip 5 Dip 7 Iftftftftftftnftl Iftftmml • 8 8 tON Switches OFF Dip 3 IftftftftftUUftl 8 Dip 11 J1 Immftftl 8 8 ~II~ 8 VME TO MULTIBUS ADAPTER BOARD SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH U1* U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12' J1 1 2 3 4 N/C ON N/C ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF PINS 1-2 PINS 3-4 IN IN 5 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 6 7 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 8 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF DESCRIPTION 1-0 Address 1-0 Space = 2 1-0 Address = OxEE VME 1-0 Space 24-Bit Memorv Address Space 24-Bit Memory Block Size 24-Bit Memory Address Space 24-Bit Memorv Block Size No connection No connection Sets Address Bits A23 Thru A2( Interrupt Vector If BCLK is desired If CCLK is desired • For mti1 (second board): U1, 2,4,5,& 6 are ON; U12, 2,3,5,6 & 7 are ON. For mti2 (third board): U1, 2,5, & 6 are ON; U12 1,3,5,6, & 7 are ON. Power: 7.1 0.6 0.4 47.5 COMM-26 Amps @ +5Vdc Amps @ +12Vdc Amps @ -12Vdc Watts Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS This page intentionally left blank. Technical Volume I COMM-27 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS MAPKIT Sun-21130/160 Sun-3/110/140/150/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280/390 501-1202* . - CHANGE CLOC~ fk, rfl dJ LillJ J11 .. 65 43 •• •• 21 1 J8 [ffi] n. MEMORY SIZE 123 OPTIONAL POWER SUPPLY TO MODEM ..·1 J 65 •• 43 J10 * Sun supplies the adapter board, 501-1202, required for MAPKIT installation. The INI Token Bus Controller and Modem boards are not supplied by Sun. Note: Install the INI Token Bus Controller in the left slot of the adapter board. Install the INI Token Bus Modem in the right slot of the adapter board. COMM-28 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1202 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS VALUE J1 1-3 4-6 5-7 9-11 3 Bus request level J2 3-5 4-6 3 Bus request level J3 3-4 16 sec Watchdog timer J4 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 11-12 13-14 OX900 Short I/O address J5 9-10 Bus Boot Boot configuration J6 5-6 3 VME host interrupt J7 9-10 3 VME host interrupt J8 1-2 512K J9 2-1 Normal Clock parameters J13 1-2 Normal Clock parameters Power: 4.9 0.3 0.1 29.3 DESCRIPTION Memory size Amps @ +5Vdc Amps @ +12Vdc Amps @ -12Vdc Watts Reference Sun MAPkit Board Configuration Procedures. 813-2029. Technical Volume I COMM-29 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Asynchronous Line Multiplexor-2 (ALM-2) Sun-3/11 0/140/150/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/11 0/150/260/280/31 0/330/350/360/370/380 Sun-4/390/470/490 501-1203 P11 PRINTER LEDs SERIAL PORT CONN A (0-5) ~ P10 ~ J0202 1I00I 32 BIT I!!:!I 24 BIT ....------. °ln !IIIIIIII! 80201 1 8 L...----I Off !.II••IIII 1 80202 8 P9 SERIAL PORT CONN B (6-15) ~ =======: J15011:= !HI =====: ~ ,-I_ _ J 150~XPIOded View J0201 181 :=1 ----I ~ P8 J1501 and J1502 (;]I RR SS 2 4 34 2 9 J1503 181 Power: 7.0 Amps @ +SVdc 0.2 Amps @ -SVdc 36.0Watts Note: An addressing conflict can occur between the ALM-2 and the MCP and ALM-1. Refer to the VME Installation Notes in the Backplane Section. COMM-30 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1203 Jumper & Switch Settings JUMPER PINS SETIING J0201 1-2 In Test jumper for oscillator DESCRIPTION J0202 32 Bit 24 Bit In VME address bus size Out J1501 RS-232 RS-449 In Out Enables RS-232 for ALM-2 Not used for ALM-2 J1502 RS-232 RS-449 In Out Enables RS-232 for ALM-2 Not used for ALM-2 J1503 1-2 In Test jumper for oscillator DIP ADDRESS SWITCH SWITCH SETIING BIT DESCRIPTION S0201 3-8 On A18-A23 mcpO-mcp? S0202 3-8 On A26-A31 mcpO-mcp? 80202 1 Off A24 mcpO-mcp3 80202 2 On A25 mcpO-mcp3 80202 1 On A24 mcp4-mcp? S0202 2 Off A25 mcp4-mcp? 80201 1 On A16 mcpO (OxOl 000000) 80201 2 On A17 mcpO(OxOl000000) & mcp4 (Ox02000000) & mcp4 (Ox02000000) S0201 1 Off A16 mcpl (OxOl 01 0000) S0201 2 On Al? mcpl (OxOl0l0000) & mcp5 (Ox02010000) & mcp5 (Ox02010000) 80201 1 On A16 mcp2 (OxOl 020000) & mcp6 (Ox02020000) 80201 2 Off Al? mcp2 (OxOl 020000) & mcp6 (Ox02020000) S0201 1 Off A16 mcp3 (OxOl 030000) S0201 2 Off A17 mcp3 (OxOl 030000) & mcp? (Ox02030000) & mcp? (Ox02030000) Notes 1. The Sun-3/110 and Sun 3004 CPU must be 501-1134-06, 501-1163-09,501-1164-09, or greater. All 501-1208 and 501-1209 revisions are useable. 2. When four or more ALM-2 boards are installed in a system, the part number must be ~501-1203-05 because of the mechanical fit of the data cables. Reference 16-Channel Asynchronous Line Multiplexor-2 Configuration Procedures, 813-2042. Technical Volume I COMM-31 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Multiprotocol Communication Processor (MCP) Sun-3/110/140/150/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/11 0/150/260/280/31 0/330/350/360/370/380 Sun-4/390/470/490 501-1221 P11 II RS232 ....-----, i. PORT 3 1L...I====: ~====: LEOs P6 11,,,,, i I J0202 !!! PORT 2 L....-_ _..... P10 '---..... On III"lII 32 BIT I!!JII 24 BIT h1..·····180201 8 ,...----, Onl........1 80202 1 LE 0 1 Request Busy Cycle 8 LE02 FIFO Empty P9 I~: ;!; RS232 PORT 1 PSi! 1....-----, J1501 1 ....-----, G ::===::::: ~==~ I J1502 P4 RS449 ,'PORT 0 ~ " Exploded View J1501 and J1502 IiOI I!W!I IDI '-====: .-- L-:===~ .-- RR S S 24 PB J0201 34 2 9 J1503 I!D!I Power: 7.3 Amps @ +SVdc 0.1 Amps @ -SVdc 37.0 Watts Note: An addressing conflict can occur between the MCP and the ALM-1 and ALM-2. Refer to the VME Installation Notes in the Backplane Section. COMM-32 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1221 Jumper & Switch Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J0201 1-2 In J0202 32 Bit 24 Bit In Out VME address bus size J1501 RS-232 RS-449 RS-232 RS-449 1-2 Out In Enables RS-449 for MCP Out In In Enables RS-449 for MCP J1502 J1503 DESCRIPTION Test jumper for oscillator Test jumper for oscillator Address Select Switches DIP SWITCH SWITCH S0202 1 2-8 S0201 S0201 S0201 S0201 S0201 S0201 S0201 S0201 S0201 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3-8 SETTING Off On On On Off On On Off Off Off On DESCRIPTION VME address A24-A31 Board 0 VME (Ox1000000) Board 1 VME (Ox1 01 0000) Board 2 VME (Ox1020000) Board 3 VME (Ox1030000) VME address address A 16-A17 address A 16-A17 address A 16-A17 address A 16-A17 A 18-A23 Note: The Sun-3/110 and Sun 3004 CPU must be 501-1134-06, 501-1163-09,501-1164-09, or greater. All 501-1208 and 501-1209 revisions are usable. Reference SunLink Multiprotocol Communication Processor Configuration Procedures, 813-2032. Technical Volume I COMM-33 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun Link Channel Adapter Sun-3/150/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280/350/360/370/380/390/470/4 70 370-1128 501-1460 IBD Board 16 10 ol@:§) o~o 4 012:2)0 012:2]0 13 6 10 01 7 00 00 1 200 1 B1A B1C LE01 LE02 LE03 LE04 LEOS LE04 B6C 10 0 0 9 00 00 00 2 00 1 1 - 2 3 VME Bus FIFO to VME FIFO half full FIFO Processor Run OP Outlln OP, In, connected to host 4 5 B8P 6 00 00 00 Bau 7 6 00 7 00 00 2 ~1 2~1 Bav 6 00 7 00 00 2 [Q2] 1 6 GREEN LEOS- Note: The jumpers on this board are not accessible or visible without disassembling the board set. Do not disassemble the set. COMM-34 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1128 501-1460 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION B1C 7-8 Others In Out VME bus request level BR gives level 3 B1A 2-3 6-7 10-11 13-14 15-16 In In In In In Bus grant In/Out BGO/BG3 gives level 3 B6G All Out VME bus data transfer timeout B8P 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 In Out Out Out Local processor external bus page selection BS gives page 0 B8U 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 In Out Out Out Interrupt acknowledge page selection lACK gives page 0 B8V 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 In Out Out Out Interrupt request page selection IREO gives page 0 and must be the same as lACK Technical Volume I COMM-35 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 SunLink Channel Adapter 370-1128 501-1460 CIO Board o TAG IN 0 D 2 4 6 IJ1AI ~101 B6A ~12I 1 3 5 TAG OUT BUS IN 1 2 J2U 1 2 Jl U BUS OUT o 0 Note: The jumpers on this board are not accessible or visible without disassembling the board set. Upon request. remove the cable retainer bars to change the select signal jumpers. COMM-36 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1128 501-1460 Jumper Settings JUMPER 86A 86A PINS SETTINGS 1-3 2-4 5-6 1-2 3-5 4-6 Technical Volume I 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6 ~~ 12:9 0 ~@:ID o 1001 DESCRIPTION Channel to mainframe priority select Out/In (gives Select-Out) Factory setting Channel to mainframe priority select (gives Select-In) 1 3 5 COMM-37 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS SunLink Channel Adapter 370-1128 501-1460 LCP Board JM06 H~13 o m:J!Jo o m:J!Jo 4 om:Jilo DO 0 1 8lrnJ~57 00 JM03 6~5 2~1 00 2 00 1 3 JM04 8[m0 00 7 00 2 00 1 1 JM10 012:9 3 1 JM14@:]1o JM11 3 21 m::m 1 10 00 9 12~ 00 00 JM02 00 10 00 9 00 9 0 0 10 JM01 ~ ~ 00 2 00 1 JM08 00 00 2 00 DO 1 1 00 2 3 1 JM090~ 16 0 00 0 15 SWI SW2 Reset Abort Level 7 LEOI LE02 LE03 LE04 Halt Parity Status Sys Fall 0000 0000 4 0 om:m 1 JM7 P3 DIAG/RS-232 DeE Red LEOs Note: Assemblies 370-1128 and 501-1460 are three board sets: the LCP, lBO, and CIO. Do not disassemble the board set. COMM-38 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-1128 501-1460 Jumper Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING DESCRIPTION JM01 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 Out Out Out Out Out VME data transfer bus timeout (gives 67.1 sec.) JM02 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 2-4 3-5 Others 1-2* 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 2-3 6-7 10-11 13-14 15-16 Others Out Out Out Out Out In In Out Out* Out Out Out Out Out Out In In In In In In Out Local data transfer timeout (gives 107.4 sec.) 1-2 Others In Out Local PROM DRACK delay (gives 100ns) JM03 JM04 JM05 JM06 JM07 Technical Volume I SYSRESET In-Enabled SYSTRESET Out-Disabled 1-2, Out, for 1st board (chato) 1-2, In, for 2nd board (chat1) Bus Bus Bus Bus request request request request level level level level 0 1 2 3 VME bus ~rant In/Out (gives leve 3) COMM-39 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 370-1128 501-1460 Jumper Settings - Continued JUMPER PINS SETTING JM08 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 Out Out Out In Out In Out In Out Unclaimed grant timeout (gives 262ms) JM11 1-2 Out System controller function (gives Disabled) JM12 1-2 Out Arbitration style priority (gives Don't Care) JM14 1-2 2-3 Out In Minimum address strobe hold time (gives 60ns) JM09 JM10 COMM-40 DESCRIPTION EPROM size (uses 27128 EPROMs) VME bus release option (Release when done) Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Channel Adapter Parts DESCRIPTION Loopback Test Plug Set Bus Terminator Plug OBSOLETE# CURRENT# 370-1134-02 370-1135-01 370-1134-03 370-1135-02 Tag Terminator Plug 370-1136-01 370-1136-02 8 ft Cable, Bus OutlTag Out 8 ft Cable, Bus InlTag In 370-1130-03 370-1129-03 370-1131 370-1132 None 370-1128 370-1130-04 370-1129-04 None None 530-1364 501-1460 5 ft Cable, Bus OutlTag Out 5 ft Cable, Bus InlTag In RS232 Cable (20 ft) SunLink Channel Adapter Bd. Do NOT use the cables or loopback connector listed below. Cables 370-1129-01,-02,-03 370-1130-01 ,-02,-03 370-1131-01,-02 370-1132-01 ,-02 Loopback Connector 370-1134-01 and -02 Power: 8.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 43.0 Watts Notes 1. The Sun-3/110 and Sun 3004 CPU must be 501-1134-06, 501-1163-09,501-1164-09, or greater. All 501-1208 and 501-1209 revisions are usable. 2. In Sun-3/2XX systems with multiple SCA boards, the CPU must be 501-1100-08, 501-1206-06, or greater. 3. The Sun Link Channel Adapter must be ;:::501-1460-02 for use with the Sun 3400 CPU. 4. The Sun FOOl Board must be >501-1276-02 for use with the SunLink Channel Adapter. 5. SunLink Release 7.0 Channel Gateway is required for use with the Sun 3400 CPU. 6. The Sun 3400 CPU must be >501-1550-10 for use with the Sun Link Channel Adapter. 7. The Sun 4200 CPU, 50j-1274 must be ~501-1274-13 for use with the SunLink Channel Adapter. Reference SunUnk Channel Adapter Configuration Procedures, 813-2040. Technical Volume I COMM-41 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS High-speed Serial Interface (HSI) Sun-3/110/140/150/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/110/150/260/280/330/350/390/470/490 501-1338 P2 P1 80203 80201 1111111111 1 P3 On Off 8 1111111111 81301 1111111111 ~~ ~~ U1103 I PORT A RS-449 PORT A V.3S PORT B RS-449 PORT B V.3S Power: 5.3 Amps @ +5Vdc 0.3 Amps @ -5Vdc 28.1 Watts Notes 1. SCSI-3 Host Adapter must be 2:501-1120-07.2:501-1170-07. 2:501-1217-04. or 2:501-1236-03. 2. Sun-3/11 0 CPU must be ~501-1134-06. 3. Sun-3/140/150/160/180 CPU must be 2:501-1074-22. ~501-1 094-22. 2:501-1163-09. 2:501-1164-09. or any reviSion of 501-1208. 4. The HSI board requires SunOS 4.0 or greater. Reference SunLink High-speed Serial Interface Board Installation/Service Manual. 813-1046-10. COMM-42 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1338 Switch & Jumper Settings DIP SWITCH SWITCH SETIING 1 Off Base address select A24 2 3 4 On On On On On On On On On On On On Off On Base Base Base Base Base address address address address address select select select select select A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 Base Base Base Base Base Base Base Base Base address address address address address address address address address select select select select select select select select select A30 A31 A 16 A 17 A 18 A 19 A20 A21 t A22 t On On On Off On On Base address select A23 Interrupt level 1 Interrupt level 2 Interrupt level 3 Interrupt level 4 Interrupt level 5 Interrupt level 6 Interrupt level 7 Not used SW020' 5 6 7 8 1 2 SW0203* 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 SW1301 3 4 5 6 7 8 On On On DESCRIPTION • The first HSI address is Ox01200000 . • The second HSI address is Ox01400000. t SW-6 is On and SW-7 is Off for a second HSI. Jumper U11 03 PINS 1-2 SETIING In Technical Volume I DESCRIPTION Clock enable COMM-43 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Fiberoptic Ethernet Controller Fibercom 027-1 00G6 Sun-3/160T 370-8012-01 370-8012-02 PI P3 P2 8 nOPTICAL WSWITCH IN OUT SIO IN OUT CD A LED SIO CD B LED SYNC ETHERNET 0 IN OUTE B~ LED Reference Fiber Optic Ethernet Transceiver Installation Guide for the Sun-3/160T Workstation, 800-8006. COMM-44 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 370-8012 Switch Settings Dip Switch 3 RTS Setting DIP SWITCH SETTING On' Off 1 DESCRIPTION RTS continuous RTS switched Transmit Carrier Control DIP SWITCH SETTING 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 Off' Off' On On Off Off Off On DESCRIPTION Continuous carrier Switched by RTS & DTR Switched by DTR Switched by RTS Clear To Send Delay DIP SWITCH SETTING 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 Off' Off' Off On On Off On On DESCRIPTION o msec 8 msec 50 msec 150 msec , Factory Setting Technical Volume I COMM-45 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 370-8012 Switch Settings Transmit Timing Source DIP SETTING 6 On" Off* Off* Off" On Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 DESCRIPTION Async External Received 300 Hz 600 Hz DIP SETTING 6 Off Off On Off Off Off On On Off On Off Off Off On Off On Off On On Off 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 DESCRIPTION 1200 Hz 2400 Hz 4800 Hz 9600 Hz 19200 Hz " Factory Setting COMM-46 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Fiberoptic Ethernet Controller Fibercom 7501-01 Sun-3/160T 370-8012-03 Pl P2 P3 fa' 000 00 DO:D:~ 0000000 0 n nn Technical Volume I COMM-47 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS FOOl Sun-3/150/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/110/150/260/280/350/390/470/490 501-1276 P1 P2 1 P3 8 1 8 ~~ InnmnnnllBnnnmnl ~~ SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 D I I D Fuse -=:J F1800 FDDI-A COMM-48 FDDI-B LEDS 7- 0 NORMI DIAG RESET RS232 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1276 Switch Settings Controller fddiO at Base Address Ox01600000 1 8 8 :: I~~~~~~~~I Switch 1 I~~~~~~~~I Switch 2 Controller fddi1 at Base Address Ox01800000 1 8 8 :: I~~~~~~ ~~ I Switch 1 Switch 2 Notes 1. Diskless booting requires CPU EPROM 3.0 or greater. 2. Requires SunOS 4.0.3 or greater. 3. The FOOl uses a 2A subminature fuse. 150-1174. 4. The Sun 3004 CPU must be 501-1163-09, 501-1164-09 or greater. All 501-1208 revisions are" useable. 5. 501-1276-02 or greater is required for use with the SunLink Channel Adapter board. 6. The Sun-4/330 requires Power Supply 300-1072. 7. Set the FOOl controller Switch 1, Dip 1, to ON if the OMA uses 32-bit addresses. All Sun systems use 32-bit OMA. 8. Set the FOOl controller Switch 1, Dip 1, to OFF if the OMA uses 24-bit addresses. 9. Remove the BG3 and IA"CK jumpers from the backplane. Reference SunLight FOOl Dual-Attach Controller Card Configuration and Installation Manual, 813-1053. Technical Volume I COMM-49 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Etherlink I 3COM 3C501 370-1111 THICK ETHERNET THIN ETHERNET ETHERNET SELECT ~:H~ THICK THIN 1 = MEMORY ENABLE r I MEMORY ADDRESS 0 1'OS"01 aWo 9 000 1/0 BASE 7 0 0 0 ADDRESS 6 0 0 0 L 5 01§:ID 4 0 I§:ID 0[8] ETHERNET ADDRESS PROM DDD D JUMPER SETTING Memory Enable I/O Base Address 1 Memory Address 4-9 DESCRIPTION EtherStart ROM installed I/O base address (000H-3FOH) 12-19 Address bits 4-9 Memory base address (OOOOOH - FFOOOH) DMA Channel Interrupt 1-3 Address bits 12-19 DMA channel select 2-7 Interrupt channel Reference: Etherlink I Installation Guide, 814-5000. COMM-50 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Etherlink I I 3COM 3C503 370-1180 THICK ETHERNET THIN ETHERNET ETHERNET ADDRESS PROM D JUMPER SETTING J1 J2 DGOOOH D8000H GGOOOH G8000H 300H 310H 330H 350H 280H 2AOH 2EOH DESCRIPTION Memory select/ Base address I/O base address Reference: Etherlink II Installation Guide, 814-5005. Technical Volume I COMM-51 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 EtherlinkIMC 3COM 3C523 370-1181 THICK ETHERNET D THIN ETHERNET D D D D DO Note: There are NO user selectable switches/jumpers on this board. Configuration parameters are set in the software file ETH523SYS. Reference: Etherlink/MC Installation Guide, 814-5006. COMM-52 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Ethernet Controller Sun-4/40/60/65/75 501-1450 SBUS Connector 8 • o Fuse F1 Off On 1 IBBBBBBBB I SWITCH 1 BNC DB15 Dip Switch 1 SWITCH SETTING DESCRIPTION 1-8 1-8 Off On Ethernet Thin Ethernet Power: 1.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 5.0 Watts Note: Fuse F1 is a 2A subminiature fuse, part number 150-1174. Technical Volume I COMM-53 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS SBus Printer Sun-4/40/60/65/75 501-1540 SBU5 Connector 1 o 000 J0401 0000 VIDEO PORT 20-PIN HIGH-DENSITY PARALLEL PORT 28-PIN HIGH-DENSITY Notes 1. The Sun-4/60 CPU requires EPROM 1.3 Version 3. 2. All J0401 pins are ground points. Reference: SBus Printer Board Installation Guide, 800-4486. COMM-54 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Serial Parallel Controller Sun-4/40/60/65/75 501-1511 SBus Connector I CL-CD1BO I U15 PINS 2-3 = RS-232 PINS 1-2 = RS-423 U16 J6\J6\ 3 ~~ 1 U15 and U16 Jumper Settings PINS SETTING 1-2 2-3 In In DESCRIPTION Select RS-423 (5Vdc) Select RS-232 (12Vdc) Power: 2.0 Amps @ +5Vdc 10.0 Watts Technical Volume I COMM-55 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS High Speed Serial Interface Sun-4/40/60/65/75 501-1725 SBus Connector DD Notes 1. The minimum operating system requirement is SunOS 4.1. 2. RS-530 and RS-232 signal levels are not compatible. Install an RS-232 to RS-530 or an RS-422 to RS-530 Converter on each port. Reference High Speed InterfacelSBus (HSI/S) Installation and Administration Guide, 800-5332. COMM-56 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS SCSI 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS SCSI SCSI HOST ADAPTERS Sun-2 Multibus SCSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-2 SCSI Host Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-2 SCSI Host Adapter Assembly ........... Sun-3 SCSI Host Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-3 SCSI Host Adapter Assembly .......... Sun-3/E SCSI/Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-4/330 Terminator Board ................ SCSI Adapter Assembly ..................... SCSI Host Adapter ......................... Field Engineer Handbook - Technical Volume I 2 4 6 10 12 14 16 17 18 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2 Multibus SCSI Sun-21120/170 501-1006 I I I SIO-E&F I SIO - C & 0 SERIAL PORT U312 1 U315 1 U305 1 Off 111111111111111111111111111111 E& F On SERIAL PORT C&D SCSI PORT Power: 5.0 Amps @ +5 Vdc 25.0 Watts SCSI-2 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-1006 Switch Settings DIP SWITCH SWITCH SETIING U305 1-5 Off On Off Off On Off Sets base address 80000 Off On Off Selects interrupt level on P1 6 U315 U312 7-8 1 2 3-8 1-5 6 7-8 Technical Volume I DESCRIPTION Selects interrupt level on P1 SCSI-3 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2 SCSI Host Adapter Sun-215011301160 Sun-3175114011501160118012601280 Sun-A12601280 501-1045 D J600 11111111 U704 on[l~ --- [I- 1 Off -1 U702 J601_ -1 -- On 1 Off - J501= -1 - J500= -1 - J502= -1 Power: 2.8 Amps @ +5 Vdc 14.0 Watts SCSI-4 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1045 Jumper & Switch Settings JUMPER PINS SETTING J500 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 Out Out Out In Out Out Out In Out Out Out In Out Out In Out Out Out Out Out Out Out In Out Out Out Out Out J501 J502 J600 J601 DIP SWITCH U702* U704* SWITCH SETTING 1-4 5-8 1-5 6 7-8 On/Off On On Off On DESCRIPTION P1 Bus Grant 0 in P1 Bus Grant 1 in P1 Bus Grant 2 in P1 Bus Grant 3 in P1 Bus Request 0 P1 Bus Request 1 P1 Bus Request 2 P1 Bus Reauest 3 P1 Bus Grant 0 Out P1 Bus Grant 1 Out P1 Bus Grant 2 Out P1 Bus Grant 3 Out Respond Priority 0 Respond Priority 1 Respond Priority 2 Respond Priority 3 Respond Priority 4 Respond Priority 5 Respond Priority 6 Respond Priority 7 P1 Int Req 0 P1 Int Req 1 P1 Int Req 2 P1 Int Req 3 P1 Int Req 4 P1 Int Req 5 P1 Int Req 6 P1 Int Req 7 DESCRIPTION Not Connected Address A12-A15 A16-A23 Address • U702 and U704 set the base address to Ox200000 for the first SCSI. Technical Volume I SCSI-5 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2 SCSI Host Adapter Assembly Sun-3/110/140/150/180/280/470/480 Sun-4/280 501-1138 without P2A & P2C -0 Sun-2 SCSI 501-1045 r-------------.J-t CABLE 530-1282 50-PIN DD-50SA SCSI-6 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2 SCSI Host Adapter Assembly Sun-21130/160 Sun-3/160/260/460 & Sun-4/260 501-1149 with P2A & P2C 1111 1111 1111 11111111 -0 Sun-2 SCSI Technical Volume I 501-1045 SCSI-? CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2 SCSI Host Adapter Assembly Sun-3/180/280 & Sun-4/280 501-1167 with P2A & P2C -0 CABLE ..-'-------------'"i 530-1282 Sun-2 SCSI SCSI-8 501-1045 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 This page intentionally left blank. Technical Volume I SCSI-9 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3 SCSI Host Adapter Sun-3/110/140/150/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280/330/370/380/390/490 501-1236 N C R P2 5 3 8 o SW 2 U408 1111111111 8 Off On 1 SW 1 U409 1111111111 8 Off 1 On Power: 4.8 Amps @ +5 Vdc 24.0 Watts SCSI-10 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1236 Switch Settings DIP SWITCH SWITCH SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 On On Off On On On On On On Ont On On On On/Off On/Off On/Off SW1* U409 7 SW2* U408 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DESCRIPTION A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 Address A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 Not connected Not connected Not connected Address • SW1 and SW2 set the address to OX200000 for the first SCSI. t SW2, Switch 2, OFF, sets the address to Ox204000 for the second SCSI. 1. Do not use the original release of this board, 501-1120-xx. 2. The Sun-3/1xx CPU must be 501-1074-22, 501-1094-22, 501-1134-06,501-1163-09,501-1164-09, or greater. 3. The Sun-3 SCSI must be ~501-1236-02, ~501-1170-06, or ~501-1217-03 when used with a SunLink Channel Adapter. 4. Set the base address as a 2nd SCSI in Sun-4300 systems. The first SCSI Host Adapter is on the Sun 4300 CPU. 5. The Sun-3 SCSI must be ~501-1236-08 or ~501-1217-09 when used with the Sun-4400 CPU. 6. SCSI TERMPWR is provided on boards ~501-1236-08 and ~501-1217-09. Reference Sun-3 Small Computer Systems Interface Configuration Procedures, 813-2007. Technical Volume I SCSI-11 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3 SCSI Host Adapter Assembly Sun-3/160/260/460 & Sun-4/260 501-1170 with P2A & P2C Sun-3 SCSI SCSI-12 501-1236 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3 SCSI Host Adapter Assembly Sun-3/110/140/150/160/180/260/280/470/480 Sun-4/280/330/370/390/470/490 501-1217 without P2A & P2C Sun-3 SCSI 501-1236 r------------'"1 Technical Volume I CABLE 530-1282 SCSI·13 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-3/E SCSI/Ethernet 501-8027 501-1584 9U Assembly SCSI FUSE (F0601 ) ETHERNET -- J60l J602 SW0601 THIN ETHERNET 1= i5 8 THICK ETHERNET --1 81§II 1i - On Off J0201 8 SW0202 1::§l On Off SW0201 ~1 On Off Power: 4.1 Amps @ +5 Vdc 20.5 Watts Notes 1. Board revision 501-8027-06 or 501-1584-01 is required for use in any SPARC CPU based system. 2. The fuse is not replaceable. 3. When used with the Sun-4400 CPU. 501-1381. the board revision must be 2:501-8027-07 or the assembly must be 2:501-1584-02. 4. SCSI TERMPWR is provided on boards 2:501-8027-07. Reference Sun SunNet EthernetlVME Controller Installation Manual for 56-Inch Data Center Cabinets. 813-1068. SCSI-14 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 501-8027 Switch & Jumper Settings DIP SWITCH SWITCH SETTING SW0601 SW0601 1-7 1-7 On Off DIP SWITCH SWITCH SETTING SW0201 SW0201 SW0201 SW0201 SW0201 SW0201 SW0201 SW0201 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Off Off/On • ·• Off On On DESCRIPTION Enable thin Ethernet Enable Ethernet· DESCRIPTION 24/32-bit addressing N/C A 18 address decode A 19 address decode A20 address decode A21 address decode A22 address decode A23 address decode • DIP Switch SW0201 settings for ie2, ie3, and ie4 SW0201 SWITCH 3 SWITCH 4 SWITCH 5 ADDRESS On Off Off On On Off Off Off On 31ff02 35ff02 2dff02 1st Board 2nd Board 3rd Board DIP SWITCH SWITCH SETTING SW0202 SW0202 SW0202 SW0202 SW0202 SW0202 SW0202 SW0202 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On On On On On On On On SETTING In DESCRIPTION A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 address address address address address address address address decode decode decode decode decode decode decode decode DESCRIPTION Clock enable Notes 1. This board is designed for use with Level 2 transceivers only. 2. Use 31000 as the SCSI base address under SunOS 3.5 diag. Technical Volume I SCSI-15 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Sun-4/330 Terminator Boards Sun-4/330 SCSI-OUT Terminator Board 501-1416 Jl01 STORAGE 1 00000000 S101 IC==::::J STORAGE 2 00000000 S102CI= = = : : 1 STORAGE 0 00000000 S103 CI===:::J J102 SCSI-IN Terminator Board 501-1432 J101 J102 Notes 1. The 4/330 Terminator Board uses three 221/331 terminators, 120-1608. 2. Move Terminators to the Storage position to connect an external peripheral subsystem. 3. There are NO components on the SCSI-IN Terminator board, 501-1432. SCSI-16 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS SCSI Adapter Assembly Sun-4/360 501-1666 with P2A & P2C CABLE 530-1282 50-PIN DD-50SA Technical Volume I SCSI-17 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 SCSI Host Adapter Sun-4/40/60/65/75 501-1759 501-1850 FCC-AIVCCI-1 FCC-BIVCCI-2 SBus Connector I I EPROM I S4-D~+ I Q ~ SCSI FuseD (F0102) • GREEN LED YELLOW LED 00 50-Pin SCSI-2 ON = BAD SCSI FUSE ON = TERMPWR GOOD Power: 0.2 Amps @ +5vdc 1.0 Watt Average Notes 1. The Sun-4/60 CPU requires Boot EPROM 1.3 Version 3. 2. SCSI port, Pin 38, is fused with 2A Fuse, 150-1174. 3. The component layout is slightly different on the 501-1759 and the 501-1850 boards. The 501-1850 is illustrated on this page. 4. Reference the SBus SCSI Host Adapter Installation Guide for SPARCstations, 800-5385-10. SCSI-18 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS BACKPLANE CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Backplane Backplane Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Sun-2/120 ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-2/170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-2/130/160 ............................ Sun-2/50, Sun-3/50, Sun-3/75 ............... Sun 3/50 & 3/60 ........................... Sun-3/11 0/140 & Sun 4/110/31 0 .............. Sun-3/150 & Sun-4/150/350 ................. Sun-3/160/180/260/280 & Sun-4/260/280/360/380 Sun-3/470 & Sun-4/370 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-3/470 & Sun-4/370/470 ................. Sun-4/330 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sun-4/390/490 ............................ 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 Field Engineer Handbook - Technical Volume I 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS Backplane Information This section contains bus signal charts and backplane layout illustrations. VMEbus Backplane Cardcage slot numbers are stamped, printed, or labeled on the sheet metal near the card ejectors. VMEbus backplane jumpers are silk-screened on the cardcage as PxOO, Px01, Px02, Px03, and Px04 or JxOO, Jx01, Jx02, Jx03, and Jx04; where x represents the card slot number. These jumpers control VMEbus signals BUS GRANT 0-3 IN (BGO-3IN) to BUS GRANT 0-3 OUT (BGO-3 OUT), and INTERRUPT ACKNOWLEDGE IN (lACKIN) to INTERRUPT ACKNOWLEDGE OUT (lACK OUT) . The VMEbus signals are referred to as BGO, BG1, BG2, BG3, and lACK in this section. SILKSCREEN LABEL JxxO Jxx1 Jxx2 Jxx3 Jxx4 BKPL-2 PxxO Pxx1 Pxx2 Pxx3 Pxx4 SIGNAL NAME VMEBUS MNEMONIC BUS GRANT 0 BUS GRANT 1 BUS GRANT 2 BUS GRANT 3 INTERRUPT ACKNOWLEDGE BGO BG1 BG2 BG3 lACK Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS VMEbus The VMEbus connector name, the common Sun name for the connector, and the corresponding pins are shown in the chart below. CONNECTOR VME J1/P1 Row J1/P1 Row J1/P1 Row J2/P2 Row SUN P1 Row P1 Row P1 Row P2 Row A B C B A B C B PINS 1-32 33-64 65-96 33-64 P2 Bus The VMEbus connector name, the common Sun name for signals on the Sun P2 or private bus, and the corresponding pins are shown below. CONNECTOR VME SUN J2/P2 Row A P2 Row A J2/P2 Row C P2 Row C N/A P3 Row B PINS 1-32 65-96 33-64 Power and Ground The power and ground connectors and pins are shown below. CONNECTOR VME N/A N/A Technical Volume I I SUN P3 Row A P3 Row C PINS 1-32 65-96 BKPL-3 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1354 5-Slot Backplane Memory board options plug into connector J3, Slots 4 and 5, on the 501-1354 backplane. The Sun P2 bus connects slots 1,4, and 5 as shown below. J102 Row A J102 Row C J103 Row B Connects to J403 Row A and J503 Row A Connects to J403 Row C and J503 Row C Connects to J403 Row Band J503 Row B Cardcage slots 4 and 5 share a private bus that connects signals between J2/P2, Row A and J2/P2, Row C. These slots are used with 6U VMEbus boards. The function of the 501-1354 backplane jumpers is shown below. JUMPER J2xx J3xx J4xx BKPL-4 CONNECTS BGO-3IN to BGO-30ut and IACKIN to IACKOUT on slot 2 BGO-3IN to BGO-30ut and IACKIN to lACKOUT on slot 3 BGO-3IN to BGO-30ut and IACKIN to lACKOUT on slot 4 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1439, 501-1598, and 501-1832 12-Slot Backplanes The Sun P2 bus connects card cage slots 1 through 7 to each other, and cardcage slots 10, 11, and 12 to each other. In addition to the Sun P2 bus and the VMEbus, the 12-slot backplane has a private Internal bus that connects slots 1, 2, and 3 as shown below. J101 J101 J101 J102 Row Row Row Row A B C B Connects Connects Connects Connects to to to to J201 J201 J201 J202 Row Row Row Row A and Band C and Band J301 J301 J301 J302 Row Row Row Row A B C B J1/P1, Rows A, B, and C, on slots 1, 2, and 3 are not connected to the VMEbus. Boards that use the VMEbus cannot be used in slots 1, 2, or 3. J2/P2, Row B is connected between slots 1 through 7. The Sun 4400 CPU is not supported in the 501-1439 backplane. The function of the backplane jumpers is shown below. JUMPER J4xx J5xx J6xx J7xx J8xx J9xx J10xx J11xx J12xx CONNECTS BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN to to to to to to to to to Technical Volume I BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut and and and and and and and and and IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN to to to to to to to to to IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT on on on on on on on on on slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BKPL-5 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1498 and 501-1597 16-Slot Backplanes The Sun P2 bus connects card cage slots 1 through 7 to each other, cardcage slots 11, and 12 to each other, and cardcage slots 13, 14, and 15 to each other. In addition to the Sun P2 bus and the VMEbus, the 16-slot backplane private internal bus connects slots 1, 2, and 3 as shown be/ow. J101 J101 J101 J102 Row Row Row Row A B C B Connects Connects Connects Connects to to to to J201 J201 J201 J202 Row Row Row Row A and Band C and Band J301 J301 J301 J302 Row Row Row Row A B C B J1/P1 Rows A, B, and C on slots 1, 2, and 3 are not connected to the VMEbus. Boards that use the VMEbus cannot be used in slots 1, 2, or 3. J2/P2, Row B is connected between slots 1 through 7. The 501-1498 backplane must be 501-1498-02 or greater when used with the Sun 4400 CPU. The function of the backplane jumpers is shown below. JUMPER J2xx J3xx J4xx J5xx J6xx J7xx J8xx J9xx J10xx J11xx J12xx J13xx J14xx J15xx J16xx BKPL-6 CONNECTS BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN BGO-3IN to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut BGO-30ut and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN IACKIN to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to IACKOUT lACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT lACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT IACKOUT lACKOUT IACKOUT on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot slot 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Backplane Sun P2 or Private Bus Connections Backplane slot that share an adjacent P2 bus are marked with the same letter in the charts below . 3-Slot VMEbus Backplane, 501-1127 Slot P2 Bus A 2 A 3 A Slot P2 Bus A 2 B 3 4 5 BCD 6 A 7 A 6-Slot VMEbus Backplane, 501-1128 \ Slot 1 P2 Bus A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 B 6\ B 7-Slot Multibus Backplane, 340-0332 \ Slot P2 Bus 1 - 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 - 6 - 7\ - 9-Slot Multibus Backplane, 501-1049 & 501-1090 \ Slot 1 P2 Bus A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 B 8 B 91 C 12-Slot VMEbus Backplane, 501-1053 & 501-1085 Slot 1 P2 Bus A 2 A 3 B 4 5 6 BCD 7 E 8 F 9 10 11 12 G H I J 12-Slot VMEbus Backplane, 501-1092 & 501-1117 Slot 1 P2 Bus A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 7 8 ABC 9 10 11 12 DEE E 12-Slot VMEbus Back lane, 501-1439, 501-1598, & 501-1832 Slot P2 Bus A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 8 9 ABC 10 11 12 D D D 15-Slot Multibus Backplane, 340-0644 Slot P2 Bus A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 B B B Bee C 15-Slot Multibus Backplane, 501-1050 & 501-1150 Slot P2 Bus A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 B 8 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 B Bee C D E 16-Slot VMEbus Backplane, 501-1498 & 501-1597 Slot 1 P2 Bus A 2 A 3 A 4 A Technical Volume I 5 A 6 A 7 8 9 ABC 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DEE F F F G BKPL-7 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2/120 501-1090 501-1049 Non-Prime Prime 111111111111111111 111111111111111111 UiIlIlIlIlIllJIII 111111111111111111 IIlflIlIIlIlIlIlII 111111111111111111 111111111111111111 111111111111111111 1IIUIIIIIIIHlUI IIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIJI 1llIIIIIIIIIIIIiU !Jjlllllllllllllll 1IIIIIIIDIIIIIIlI 111111111111111111 1111111111111111" 111111111111111111 111l1li111111111" 111I1IIIJllIIIIIII IIIU11II1I1I1II~ 1II11111J11I1lJ1II UiIllIlIlIlIlIlJl )11111111111111111 111111111111111111 HlIlIUIIIIIIIHI 111111111111111111 111111111111111111 11111001111100 111111111111111111 1lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI 111111111111111111 0011111111111111 11111111l1li111111 1I1I1I1fllllllll!i tll!1II1I1I1II1Il! 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111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 SLOT 1 111111111111 1I1I1I1Il1II 11111111111 SLOT 15 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 mlllllill 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 1I11111!1I11 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 IBIIIIIIIII 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 1I1I1l1II1II 111111111111 111111111111 1l1I1II1II1I 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 IIlIfllIlllI 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 1II1II1l1l1l 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 JllIIIIIlIII 111111111111 111111111111 1H1l11I1I1 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 IIItlllIlIlI 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 II!IIIIIIIII 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 1IIIIIIIHil IIUlIIIIIII IIIl11l1l11 111111111111 IIIIIII!IIII 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 1I1II1I1l1l1 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 11I1I1I1Il1l 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 IItlllllllll 111111111111 111111111111 11111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 111111111111 Connector Side Technical Volume I BKPL-9 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 Sun-2I130/160 501-1053 501-1085 Pressfit 120011001000··•. 900 I I I I> I I I I I I I I I II I 700 I I I I 600 500 400 I 4.0 or 386i Off Sun-3 w < 3.5 On United States Belgium/French Canadian French Danish German Italian Netherlands (Dutch) Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish/Finnish Swiss French Swiss German United Kingdom - - 2 3 - - - - - - - - - DIP SWITCH 4 5 6 7 8 - - - - - - - - - - On On On - On On On On - On On On On 00 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OE - - - - On On On On On On On On On On On ON On On - On - On - CODE Power: 0.2 Amps @ +5Vdc 11.5 Watts. Technical Volume I MISC-11 CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 SunlPC Sun-2I130/160 Sun-3/110/140/150/160/180/260/280/460/470/480 Sun-4/260/280/330/360/370/380/390 501-1125 w/o 80287 501-1214 w 80287 PI P3 SW301 8[1]i 1= On Off H05 I D48MHZ XTL H06 I D20MHZ XTL H11 H10 I I FLOPPY INTERFACE PARALLEL PORT Power: 5.6 Amps @ +5Vdc 28.0 Watts MISC-12 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 501-1125 & 501-1214 Jumper & Switch Settings JUMPER SETTING H05 1-2 H06 1-2 H10 1-2 In In Out In Out H11 1-2 DESCRIPTION Enable 48MHz XTAL Enable 20 MHz XTAL For 501-1214 with 80287 For 501-1125 without 80287 Enable XTAL 1 VME Address 380000; device pcO VME Address 3COOOO; device pc2 SWITCH SETTING DESCRIPTION SWITCH SETTING DESCRIPTION SW3-1 SW3-2 SW3-3 SW3-4 SW3-5 SW3-6 SW3-7 SW3-8 On On Off Off Off On On On A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 SW3-1 SW3-2 SW3-3 SW3-4 SW3-5 SW3-6 SW3-7 SW3-8 On On Off Off Off Off On On A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 VME Address 3AOOOO; device pc1 VME Address 3EOOOO; device pc3 SWITCH SETTING DESCRIPTION SWITCH SETTING DESCRIPTION SW3-1 SW3-2 SW3-3 SW3-4 SW3-5 SW3-6 SW3-7 SW3-8 On On Off Off Off On Off On A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 SW3-1 SW3-2 SW3-3 SW3-4 SW3-5 SW3-6 SW3-7 SW3-8 On On Off Off Off Off Off On A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 Notes 1. The Sun 3200 CPU must be >501-1100-08 or >501-1206-06. 2. Boards with Aeroscientific FAB date code 8639-may randomly exhibit .. interrupt level 2' errors. Technical Volume I MISC-13 12/90 CONFIGURATIONS 6U to 9U VMEbus Adapter Option 160A 501-1269 with P2A & P2C MISC-14 Field Engineer Handbook CONFIGURATIONS 12/90 6U to 9U VMEbus Adapter Option 160B 501-1191 without P2A & P2C Technical Volume I MISC-15 POWER 12/90 Power This section contains information on power supplies, power power distribution units. Illustrations of power supplies and power distribution unit appear in order by Sun part number. The illustration titles include the Sun Microsystem part number, the manufacturer name and model number, the power rating, and the Sun product in which the power supply or distribution unit is used. Fuses The Fuse chart in the Parts Breakdown, Miscellaneous section, contains Sun and vendor part number information. Wire Harness Color Coding Typical Sun wire harness color coding is defined below. DC Wire Harnesses COLOR (Wht) (Yel) (Blu) (Blu) (Brn) (Red) (Org) DESCRIPTION -5 vdc (2/100/150/120/170 only) -5.2 vdc +24 vdc (Fatbox only) +12 vdc (except Fatbox) -12 vdc +5 vdc +24 vdc Orange (Org) + 12 vdc (4/330) Green (Grn) GND (1/100, 21100 ONLY) White Yellow Blue Blue Brown Red Orange AC Wire Harnesses COLOR Green White Black Green/Yellow Blue Brown (Grn) (Wht) (Blk) (Grn/Yel) (Blu) (Brn) AC AC AC AC AC AC DESCRIPTION Ground Neutral Line (Hot) Ground Neutral Line (Hot) Field Engineer Handbook - Technical Volume I POWER 12/90 Adapter Harness Adapter Harness, 811-9015-01, connects non-TUV approved tastons on AC and DC wire harnesses to the TUV approved tastons cut into production in February 1987. One end ot the adapter harness has TUV approved female fastons. The other end of the adapter harness has non-TUV male fastons. The adapter harness is illustrated below. A TUV temale faston attaches to a non-TUV male taston. Non-TUV Male TUV Female ~ (-) or A non-TUV female faston does NOT attach to a TUV male taston. Use adapter harness 811-9015-01. Non-TUV Female TUV Male Fuseholder and Fusecarrier Follow these instructions to avoid electrical hazard when wiring the type of fuseholder illustrated below. 1. Connect the AC Input to the Terminal on the end of the Fuseholder. 2. Connect the Terminal on the side of the Fuseholder to the AC Line Filter or AC Switch Fusecarrier Fuseholder ~erminal to On/Off Switch ~ or AC Line Filter Terminal to AC Input PWR-2 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 Power POWER SUPPLIES 300-0135 300-0135-03 300-0566 300-0645 300-0645 300-1000 300-1 001 300-1002 300-1003 300-1004 300-1014 300-1015 300-1016 300-1016 300-1016 300-1017 300-1020 300-1020 300-1022 300-1022 300-1024 300-1025 300-1028 300-1028 300-1031 300-1034 300-1037 300-1038 300-1040 300-1041 Power Tec ................... Power One. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Power Tec ................... LH Research ................. Power Tec .................. LH Research ................. Fujitsu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Power Systems ............... Fujitsu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boschert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boschert ..................... Matsushita. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fuji ........................ Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ETA ........................ Power Systems ............... Brown ....................... Fuji. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Summit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Brown ....................... Fuji ........................ Power General ..... . . . . . . . . . .. Cal DC ...................... Todd Products ................ Delta ........................ Boschert .................... Sony ........................ Sony ........................ Boschert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Seagate ..................... Technical Volume I 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 PWR-3 12/90 Power - Continued POWER SUPPLIES 300-1 043 Fuji ............................ 300-1045 Boschert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 300-1047 Zytec........................... 300-1052 Fuji ............................ 300-1 055 Mitsubishi ....................... 300-1056 Fuji ............................ 300-1 065 Zytec........................... 300-1072 Boschert ........................ 300-7074 Seagate ......................... 300-1075 Fuji ............................ 300-1089 Fuji ............................ 300-1 090 Sony ........................... 555-1006 SPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 300-1032 SPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 300-1046 SPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 811-1027 Fujitsu .......................... 811-1242 HP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 49 49 50 52 POWER SEQUENCERS 300-1011 370-1155 370-1156 PWR-4 Pulizzi Engineering ............. 53 Pulizzi Engineering ............. 54 Pulizzi Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Power Tee 19C-A01-ABC 150 Watts Sun-1/100U 300-0135 00 o o 6 ~ ~ 230V- E7 _ 11SV VOLTAGE SELECT E8 TB1 1 2 3 Grn Wht GND NEUT 4 S Blk Blu Wht LINE +12 V -S V 8 10 11 Brn Red Red -12 V +S V +S V 6 7 COM 9 COM COM DC Current Output +SV -S.2V +12V -12V 2SA 4.0A 4.0A 4.0A Note: Connect wire E8 to E7 for 115 voltage or to E6 for 230 voltage. Technical Volume I PWR-5 POWER 12/90 Power One SPL200-4100P 200 Watts Sun-2/100U 300-0135-03 G CHAS"-':3~2.,&...;....11 GNDr-.-,,-,---,..., II FUSEII 00 00 _115V W1 o G Voltage Adjust Voltage Adjust G Voltage 000 411 000 1 "" Adjust e Voltage Adjust 0 TB1 1 2 3 4 Blk Grn Wht Blk LINE GND NEUT LINE 115V 230V Technical Volume I DC Current Output CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 +5V +12V -12V 150A 10.0A -5V 10.0A 10.0A PWR-9 POWER 12/90 LH Research MML45-E1246 Sun-21120 600 Watts 300-1000 TB2 TB1 G X~justTB3 G X~just 8 ~ 8 ~ ~ 7 ~ 7 ~ 7 6 ~ 6 ~ 6 ~ 5 ~ 5 ~ 5 ~ 4 ~ 4 ~ 4 3 ~ 3 ~ 3 ~ 2 ~ 2 ~ 2 ~ 1 S 1 ~ 1 V2 () Adjust () V1 Adjust ~ 0 @ + 1 230 115 115V 0 0 0 @ - V 1 Voltage Select Jumper ~ () V4 Adjust TB1 1 +Sl 2 3 -Sl ON OFF 4 PF 5 6 7 Grn Wht Blk JUMPER FOR VOLTAGE SELECT LH PART NUMBER USED FOR 46867 46868 GND NEUT LINE 115V 230V 8 -S3 DC Current Output TB3 1 2 +S4 +V4 3 4 5 -V4 -S4 +S5 6 7 +V5 -V5 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 8 +5V +12V -12V -5V +24V -S5 60A 10.0A 5.0A 2.0A 8.0A Fuses 20 Amp @ 250 Volts for 115 Volts 10 Amp @ 250 Volts for 230 Volts Note: This supply was only used on early production units. PWR-10 Field Engineer Handbook POWER 12/90 Fujitsu B14L-0300-00118A .351KVA 115V Options 66 67 0169 0169EX 0169TC Option 169TR 300-1001 ,&------------1/ REMOTE +5V +24 /-32V PW2 CN18 ON Gf 000 000 000 OFFT 000 000 000 000 000 C(@GGG LOCAL ALM-12V +5V +12V ADJ.ADJ.ADJ. PW1 0000 0000 0000 TB1 o I"-s-'-Is-I"-s-'-Is-I"-s-'-Is---'I 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 TB1 1 2 Blk Wht LINE NEUT 3 FG 4 5 6 SG ALM ALM DC Current Output I +5V +12V -12V +24V 17.0A 1.0A 2.5A 4.0A Fuses +5V Fuse = 15 Amps @ 250 Volts +24/32V Fuse = 15 Amps @ 250 Volts Technical Volume I PWR-11 12/90 POWER Power Systems PS 1557 Sun-2I50 300-1002 W1 / J6 '~ 0000 ~Blk ~:o Blk Brn strn ~ Red: [E}BIU DC Current Output J6 Test Points TB1 1 Red 2 3 Blk Grn Wht 1 &2 RTN 3 -12V 4&5 6 +5V +12V LINE GND NEUT Note: Connect wire W1 to 115V for 115 voltage or to 230V for 230 voltage. PWR-12 Field Engineer Handbook POWER 12/90 Fujitsu B141-5-1-0030A .391KVA 220V/240V Options 66 67 D169 D169EX D169TC Option D169TR 300-1003 REMOTE ACB+5V +24 1-32V PW2 000 000 000 000 000 o LOCAL' 0 G G G ALM-12V +5V +12V ADJ. ADJ.ADJ. PW1 0000 0000 0000 TB1 2 3 4 5 6 TB1 1 2 Blk Wht 3 LINE NEUT FG 5 4 6 DC Current Output SG ALM ALM +5V +12V -12V +24V 7.0A 1.0A 2.5A 4.0A ACB Fuse = 1.3 Amps @ 250 Volts +5V Fuse;:: 15 Amps @ 250 Volts +24/32V Fuse = 15 Amps @ 250 Volts Technical Volume I PWR-13 POWER 12/90 Boschert XL 750 750 Watts Sun-21120/130/160/170 300-1004 VOLTAGE SELECT (PLASTIC COVER) TB~ 1~1~lo VADJ~ O.V.P. ADJS 3 1 ~~~~~ IliMIT ~ @~1iID STATUS LED ~ + A 3 1 ~ ~ 1 ~ Blk ~ Vel B 2 D ~BIk ~~Brn ~Blk E C TB1 OUTPUT B,C, D & E G - - - VOLTAGE ADJUST O.V.P. ADJUST 1 2 Blk Wht LINE NEUT + OUTPUT DC Current Output - OUTPU I +5V -5V +12V -12V +24V 100A 5.0A 6.0A 3.0A I 3.0A Notes 1. Change voltage select by removing plastic cover and adding wire to terminal 230V. 2. When used in a Sun2/160 and configured with a GP/GB, RC Network, 540-1300-01, must be installed on J1/J2. Reference Installation Note, 800-1400-01 and FCO 160-0002. PWR-14 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Boschert XL250-3602 250 Watts Options 084 084EX 084TC 084TR TC Options 60 61 62 63 64 65 73 Options 601 602 603 605 606 615 616 300-1014 123456789 TB2 TB1 1 2 3 Blk Wht Grn LINE NEUT GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Brn Red Blu Blk Blk Blk Red Red -12 +12 PF +24 V V RTN RTN RTN +5 V +5 V DC Current Output Fuses Fuse 1 Fuse 2 =8 =3 Amps @ 250 Volts Amps @ 250 Volts +5V +12V -1.2V +24V 30A 7.0A 4.0A 7.0A Notes 1. Connect wire to E1 for 115 voltage or to E2 for 230 voltage. 2. The 688MB SMD Disk Drive requires XL250 Rev. F or greater. Technical Volume I PWR-15 POWER 12/90 Matsushita ETX-593C101M Sun-3/50/60 100 Watts 300-1015 CN 1 CN 2 10 0 0 I 1···1 1 2 123 3 - go 0 IS - VR10l IS r: ,t ~ ~ ~ ; , ~ , ,.,* [; f. , 2 3 Blk Grn Wht LINE GND NEUT 1 2 3 Blk -- Blk COM N/C VOLT SEL CN 3 ~ , 1 CN 2 ~ VR100 CN 1 :; ~ ~ 1 2 Red Blk !i ,~ ~ ~ +12 GND ~: ~ CN 4 VE102 IS Ln 1 CN 3 ~ 2 1 2 Wht Brn 3 4 5 6 Blu Blk Blk Blk -5.2 PWR +12 GND GND GND V OK V CN 4 CN 4 DDDDDDDDDDDD 12 7 8 Blk Blk 9 10 11 12 Red Red Red Red GND GND +5V +5V +5V +5V DC Current Output +5V PWR-16 Field Engineer Handbook POWER 12/90 Fuji PEX391 850 Watts Sun-3/160/180 300-1016 230 V TB1 - ~ 1 4 5 6 It!} Isisisl @ RED 115V EeGNO= BLK 5 V + - o J1 8o V1 000 000 000 V4 TB2 1 2 3 4 5 Islslslslslsl V2 V1- +12 -5 -12 +5 Adj Adj Adj Adj T81 1 V3 G G G G- 6 T82 2 3 115 V 1220 V STRAP STRAP 4 5 Wht Blk NEUT LINE 6 NOT USED 6 1 2 3 4 Blu Blk Blk Yel Blk Brn +12 (+) +12 (-) -S -S (-) -12 -12 (+) (-) V4 (+) S V3 V2 DC Current Output I +5V -SV +12V -12VI 1120A 10.0A lS.0A S.OA I Fuse: 30 Amps @ 250 Volts Note: This vendor's power supply is the same as 300-1024. Technical Volume I PWR-17 12/90 POWER Pioneer PM2975A-3-4 850 Watts Sun-3/160/180 300-1016 230V~ VOLTAGE SELECT SWITCH 11S V . - - - - - - 1 TB21 b ~ I~ I~ I~ I~ I~ I 2 3 4 S 6 + RED J2 S V - 1 2 Wht Blk 3 1 2 Grn Blk Yel NEUT LINE GND BlK DC Current Output TB2 TB1 Vl 3 4 S 6 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 Blk Brn Blu Blk +SV +12V -12V 120A lS.0A S.OA 10.0A -SV -SV -12V 12V +12V +12V (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) V4 V3 -SV V2 Fuse: 20 Amps @ 250 Volts Note: The PM2975A cannot be used with wire harness 530-1207-03 Rev 53 or greater (systems manufactured after 3/1/87). PWR-18 Field Engineer Handbook POWER 12/90 ETA 804-1212AE 850 Watts Sun-3/160/180 300-1016 TB1 ~ 4 5 ItJj Islsl + G V1 ADJ 115 V .bISGND -5 V3G Adj J2 8 -12 V4G Adj 000 000 000 G +12 V2 + Adj RED BLK +5 V 1 2 3 4 5 6 TB21~lslslslsls TB1 1 I I 2 V1 TB2 3 ~~ STRAP 230 V 115 STRA I 4 5 1 2 Wht Blk Blu Blk NEUT LINE 4 3 Blk Yel +12 +12 -5 (+) (-) (+) 6 Blk Brn -5 -12 -12 (-) (+) (-) V3 V4 5 V2 DC Current Output +5V -5V +12V -12V 120A 10.0A 15.0A 5.0A Fuse: 30 Amps @ 250 Volts Note: This power supply cannot be used in 180/280 12-slot rackmount systems manufactured after 11/1/88. Technical Volume I PWR-19 POWER 12/90 Power Systems PS1559 Sun-3/75 300-1017 O 0 0 0 TBl P2 150 Watts _Fan 321 230V -E1 OP1 VOLTAGE SELECT J6 0000 III ~~ BlK m [[I RED DC POWER HARNESS 2 3 Blk Grn Wht LINE GND NEUT BLUE IE] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 DC Current Output J6 Test Points TB1 1 BlK WHITE ~ RED 1 &2 3 RTN -12V 4 & sl 6 +SV 1+12V +12V 2SA -SV 1. SA Red White Blue +SV l.SA Note: Connect wire P1 to E2 for 115 voltage or to E1 for 230 voltage. PWR-20 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Brown 300-1020 575 Watts Sun-3/150 & Sun-4/150/350 300-1020 BACKPLANE 1 "" 1:1 2 ;;; J2 3 t:I 4 ... 12 J31 ~ 0 8 II II BACKPLANE J1 ~~ ~~ FAN CONTROLLER AC MODULE P1 J3 P2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Blk Grey Wht Org Wht Red PWR A GND +10 GND V SENS RTN +5V +5V J1 2 1 3 6 5 4 7 B Yel Yell Yell Blu Blk Brn Blk Wht Wht -5.2 -5.2 5.2 -5.2 +12 A -12 A Yel v 8 ( J31~ ) 321 J2 1 v I V RTN RTN ND v GND (J3) 2 Red Blk +5 V GND 2 1 31 4 3 Brn Grn Blue LIN E GND NEUT AC FILTER DC Current Output Fuse: 10 Amps @ 250 Volts Technical Volume I +5V -5V +12V -12V +24V 100A B.OA 3.0A 1.5A 1.5A PWR-21 12/90 POWER Fuji PE X445-30 575 Watts Sun-3/150 & Sun-4/150/350 300-1020 BACKPLANE 1 2 ""t:I J2 3 ;:; t:I 4 ~ J3 12 5 BACKPLANE II 8 II J1 ~~ ~~ FAN CONTROLLER AC MODULE P1 J3 P2 1 1 2 1 2 Red Blk 2 Grey Wht Org Wht A PWR GND +10 GND V +5~ +5V SEN RTN J1 1 2 4 3 6 5 7 8 Vel Wht Wht Blu Wht Brn Wht Vel -5.2 -5.2 5.2 5.2 +1.~ A -12 A V v RTN RTN V GND V GND (3 (J3) J2 1 (J3 ) JJg 2 3 4 1 2 3 Red Blk Wht Grn Redl Wht +5 V GND LIN E GND NEUT 321 AC FILTER DC Current Output Fuse: 15 Amps @ 250 Volts PWR-22 +5V -5V +12V 1-12V +24V 100A 8.0A 3.0A 11.5A 1.5A Field Engineer Handbook POWER 12/90 Summit CS0325-9001 325 Watts Sun-3/11 0/140 & 4/11 0/31 0 300-1022 P3 1 Pg 311 ooo FUSE 2 3 11 Wht Grn 2 Blk NEU GND GND 01 POWER GOOD 00 P1 P1 2 1 1 2 Grey Whtl Blk PWR GND J2 BACKPLANE 1 1 2 3 4 2 Red Red 3 4 Blk Blk +5V GND GND +5V FAN J4 P6 (Not Used) 1 1 2 Org Whtl Blk Whtl Grey Blk PWR GND PWR GND ~ x 00000000 X J1 J3 J4 2 1 2 10 DC Current Output +5V -5V +12V 60A 8.0A 3.0A J1 1 2 3 -- Vel Vel 4 5 6 7 8 9 Whtl Whtl Whtl Whtl Vel Vel Blu Blk Brn Blk 10 -- N/A -5.2 -5.2 -5.2 -5.2 +12 GND -12 GND N/A V V RTN RTN V V Fuse: 7 Amps @ 250 Volts Note: Wait at least two minutes after power down or power outage before turning power ON to allow the unit to reset. Technical Volume I PWR-23 12/90 POWER Brown PS41 325 Watts Sun-3/11 0/140 & 4/110/310 300-1022 P3 P1 1 1010101 2 3 Wht Gm 123 Blk NEUT GND GND II FUSE I I POWER GOOD P1 00 00 P1 2 1 1 2 Whtl Grey Blk PWR GND J2 BACKPLANE 1 1 2 3 4 2 Red Red FAN P6 (Not Used) f J1 X0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 ~ x Blk Blk J3 J4 2 4 +5V GND GND +5V J4 3 1 2 Org Whtl Blk Grey Whtt Blk PWR GND PWR GND 10 DC Current Output J1 1 - 3 2 Yel. 4 5 6 7 B 9 Whtl Whtt Whtt Yel Whtl Yel Yel Blu Blk Bm Blk I +5V -5V +12V 1-12V 160A B.OA 3.0A 11.5A 10 -- N/A -5.2 -5.2 -5.2 -5.2 +12 GND -12 GND N/A V V RTN RTN V V Fuse: 7 Amps @ 250 Volts Note: Wait at least two minutes after power down or power outage before turning power ON to allow the unit to reset. PWR-24 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Fuji PEX391 850 Watts Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/480 Sun-4/260/280/360/380 300-1024 TB1 1 230 V 4 5 6 1~ls1SISI 115 RED v €E)GND= BlK + +5 V - I o J1 9o V1 000 000 000 V4 Islslslslslsl +12 -5 Ad] Ad] TB1 1 115 V STRAP V3 V2 V1- e Gee- TB2123456 -12 +5 Ad] Ad] TB2 2 3 220 V STRAP 4 5 Wht Blk NEUT LINE 6 NOT USED 1 2 Blu Blk 4 3 Blk Vel 5 6 Blk Brn +12 +12 -5 -5 -12 -12 (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) V2 V3 V4 DC Current Output +5V 120A -5V 10A +12V -12V 15A 0.5A Fuse: 30 Amps @ 250 Volts Technical Volume I PWR-25 12/90 POWER Power General 4110-2-8968 100 Watts Options 55 55EX 56 300-1025 P1 5 3 1 VOLTAGE SELECT 101 101 I I P2~ o o 1 10 P31ol010ioiolOJoioioioi P3 P1 1 3 5 Blu Brn -- NEUT LINE PWR-26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Blu Blu Blu Grn Grn Org Grn Red Grn +5 V ISO V +5 +5 +5 V RTN RTN -V RTN +V RTN ISO +5 V Wht Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Cal DC LR150-19 170 Watts Options 501 503 504 505 506 507 509 Options 510 511 514 516 300-1028 I I FUSE II VOLTAGE o SELECT 00 cd +5VDC ~st ~ (R27) 0 0 0 0 TB2 TB1 TB2 1 2 3 Blk Wht Grn LINE NEUT GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Blu Blu Blk Blk Blk Red Red +12 +12 SENS +5 V +5 +5V RTN RTN V V RTN RTN GND V SENS Blk Blk DC Current Output +5V +12V 10A 10.5A Fuse: 5 Amps @ 250 Volts Note: TB1 may be hardwired on some revisions of this power supply. Technical Volume I PWR-27 12/90 POWER Todd Products MDT23-8945 170 Watts Options 501 503 504 505 506 507 509 Options 510 511 514 516 300-1028 VOLTAGE SELECT ctrrlllliJ !) D Adjust +5VDC Adjust III (R1B) o 00 5 6 7 8 TB2 TB1 1 2 3 Blk Wht Grn LINE NEUT GND 1 2 3 4 6 5 8 7 N/C N/C Blu N/C Blk Blk Red Red +12 +12 SENS +5V +5V RTN RTN V V RTN RTN +5V SENS Fuses 7 Amps @ 250 Volts for 115 Volts 4 Amps @ 250 Volts for 230 Volts DC Current Output J +5V +12V lOA 10.5AI Note: AC harness. 530-1325-01. is required for this power supply. PWR-28 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Delta DPS-118AB 120 Watts Options 526 527 530 539 561 563 565 Options 566 RR 126 RR128 RR129 RREXP 300-1031 ~ 1 2 3 4 Connector Pinout 1 2 3 4 12V GND GND +5V AC Current Input 100-120V 200-240V 3.0A 1.5A I I DC Current Output Fuses 4 Amps @ 250 Volts 3 Amps @ 250 Volts Technical Volume I PWR-29 POWER 12/90 Boschert XL520-3625 520 Watts Sun-4/330 300-1034 FAN BACKPLANE POWER CONNECTOR BACKPLANE POWER CONNECTOR N P3 ,P4 ,P5 ,P6 TB1 1 2 Brn Grn 3 1 2 3 4 Wht Red Blk Blk Org LINE GND NEUT .. L u:put DC CurrentOt +5 -5.2 +12 -12 +12 Analog 70 4 1.5 Motor 0.5 10.5 +5V GND GND 12V Fuses F1 = 20 Amps @ 250 Volts F2 = 10 Amps @ 250 Volts PWR-30 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Sony 062-0412 35 Watts Options 550 552 558 660 300-1037 12 TBl DISK LED TB1 1 2 Brn Org Blk Org GND +5V TB2 1 2 3 4 Red Blk Blk Yel Blu Blk Blk Red +12V GND GND +5V TB2a 1 2 Blk Yel Blk Red GND +5V DISK/TAPE 1 TB2 2 3 eu----t 4 TB2a TB3 ~ aJ SCSI PCB 1 2 Blk Red Blk Blu TB3 ~ FAN PWR AC INPUT GND 12V ON/OFF SWITCH DC Current Output +5V .j-12V 2.0A 1.5A Note: The Disk Drive LED harness is 530-1522. Technical Volume I PWR-31 12/90 POWER Sony CR-81 85 Watts Sun-3/80 & Sun-4/60/65/75 300-1038 J1 SERIAL # 1 2 3 4 5 6 <4000 Red Red Blk Blk Vel Org Red Red >4001 Red Red Blk Blk Blu Gry +5 V +5 V +12 V (POR) GND GND +5 9 10 11 12 Blk Blk Vel Blu Red Red Blk Blk Blu Brn +12 V -12 V 7 +5 V 8 +5 V GND GND DC Current Output +5V +12V 12A 2.0A I I Note: This power supply has automatic input voltage ranging. PWR-32 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Boschert NFS 116-7630 116 Watts Sun-3/50/60 300-1040 J1 10001 J1 3 2 1 2 3 Blu Grn Wht 1 o LINE GND NEUT J2 ~ W J3 3 4 5 6 -- Blu Blk Blk Blk N/C +12 V 7 8 9 Blk Blk 1 2 Wht -5.2 V GND GND GND J3 J2 ~ GND GND 21 10 11 12 Red Red Red Red +5.1 +5.1 +5.1 +5.1 V V V V DC Current Output DDDDDDDDDDDD +5V -SV 20A 1.0A -12V O.SA 12 Fuse: 5 Amps @ 250Volts Technical Volume I PWR-33 12/90 POWER Seagate 45070622 205 Watts Seagate 97209-12G Disk Drive Options 706 707 709 710 300-1041 SIDE 52 VOLTAGE SELECT J18 TEST 10 0 0 0 0 01 "'-'-_-'--' FRONT 51 STANDBY/ON BETRIEB 13 it====i REAR +/-5V RETURN DC Current Output +5V -5.1V J15 1 2 +5V +5V 3 4 5 6 7 GND GND -5V -5V -12V 8 9 +PWR OK 10 11 12 13 NC +24V +24V +24V +24V RTN RTN Fuse: Soldered at F100. 8 Amps @ 250 Volts PWR-34 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER 300-1041 300-1074 Notes 205 Watt Power Supply 300-1041 Supports one Seagate 97209-12G 3mb/Sec IPI Disk Drive. Does NOT Support the Seagate 97229-11 G 6mb/Sec IPI Disk Drive. 215 Watt Power Supply 300-1074 Supports one Seagate 97209-12G 3mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. Supports one Seagate 97229-11 G 6mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. Technical Volume I PWR-35 12/90 POWER Fuji PEX479-30 925 Watts Sun-3/160/180/260/280/460/480 Sun-4/260/280/360/380 300-1043 @ @ RED BlK + L F1A., Q +5V-.J Fuse J1 TB2 TB1 TB2 ACIN Blk Wht LINE NEUT +12 +12 WIRE HARNESS ANALOG MOTOR +12V +12V +12V +12V -5.2 -5.2 -12V -12V Use 530-1578 (+) H (+) H (+) H (+) H and the wire harness listed Blu Blk Blu Blk Blk Wht Blk Brn below P8 P10 Terminal Lugs +5V (+) +5V Red Blk H P9 P4 P5 P3 P16 P20 P6 P19 P16 P17 P7 P12 P10 P13 P8 P9 P11 P17 P7 530-1581 160 Chassis 530-1580 180 Chassis DC Current 0 utput +5 -5.2 +12 -12 +12 Analog Fuse: Littelfuse 30A 250V BLN 30 Motor 150A 15A 15A 10A 10A Note: Use wire harnesses 530-1578 and 530-1580 for the 180/280/380/480 chassis. Use wire harnesses 530-1578 and 530-1581 for the 160/260/360/460 chassis. PWR-36 Field Engineer Handbook POWER 12/90 Boschert XL 121-3630 130 Watts Options 501 503 504 505 506 507 509 Options 510 511 514 516 300-1045 I I FUSE II DC Current Output +5V +12V 4.0 5.2A P1 1 2 3 Brn --- Blu 4 5 -- -- LINE NEUT GND P2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 Blk Blk Blk Blk Red Red Red Blk Blu Blu Blu Blu Blk Blk -- RTN +12 V +12 V +12 V RTN RTN RTN RTN RTN RTN N/C +12 V +5V 14 +5V 15 5V Fuse: 6 Amps @ 250 Volts Note: Use Power Harness, 530-1432-01, for this power supply. Technical Volume I PWR-37 POWER 12/90 lytec 22903110 925 Watts Sun-3/470 & Sun-4/370/470 300-1047 S1 115V ONW OFFW ~ 000000 000000 o 0 000000000 J10 o RELEASE LATCH PWR-38 DC OUTPUT REGULATION FULL LOAD +5 -5.2 150 Amps 145.0 Amps 15 Amps 10.0 Amps +12 analog 15 Amps 2.0 Amps +12 motor -12 15 Amps 6.3 Amps 10 Amps 4.0 Amps Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Fuji PEX527-30 820 Watts Options 733 734 300-1052 TOP DC WIRE HARNESS CONNECTION DRIVE 1 DRIVE 2 DRIVE 3 DRIVE 0 DRIVE 3 DRIVE 2 SMD DRIVE 1 DRIVE 0 111111 I1111 111111 III DC POWER +5V Red GND GND Blk Blk 11111111111111111111 EEB - DC POWER - STANDBY/ON POWER 12V GND -5V Yel IPI NC Brn Blk NC NC Gry Wht/ Wht/ Brn Red 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 5 6 Red NC NC Yel NC Blk Org Org GND +24 +24 +12V -5V I I Whttl Blk Org Blk DC Current Output +5Vdc -5.1Vdc -12Vdc +24Vdc 7.0A x 2 7.0A x 2 7.0A x.2 7.0A x 2 Fuse: 20 Amps @ 250 Volts Technical Volume I PWR-39 POWER 12/90 Mitsubishi MMF-06012DS 65 Watts Sun-4/40 300-1055 4 J2 6 Uo\I--.., 3 13 J3 J1 ON/OFF SWITCH AC INPUT RECEPTACLE 1 AC OUTPUT RECEPTACLE J2 J1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 Red Blk Blk Blu Blk Blk Red +5 GND GND +12 GND GND +5 J1 1 2 Red Red +5 3 4 5 Blk Blk Blu 6 7 8 Gry Red Red +5 GND GND +12 SENS +5 9 10 11 12 Blk Blk Blu Brn +5 GND GND +12 -12 DC Current Output +5V +12V -12V 9.0A 1.5A PWR-40 O.lA Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Fuji PEX527-40 410 Watts Options 731 732 300-1056 TOP DC WIRE HARNESS CONNECTION ISMD DRIVE 1 DRIVE aI 11111111111111111111 Em DC POWER +5V Red GND GND Blk Blk -5V Vel STANDBY/ON POWER 12V GND NC Brn Blk NC NC Gry WhIt WhIt Brn Red 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 5 6 Red NC NC Vel NC Blk Org Org GND +24 +24 +12V -5V Iy;~~tl I Blk Blk DC Current Output +5Vdc -5.1Vdc -12Vdc +24Vdc 7.0A 7.0A 7.0A 7.0A Fuse: 20 Amps @ 250 Volts Technical Volume I PWR-41 12/90 POWER 300-1052 300-1056 300-1075 Notes 410 Watt Power Supply 300-1056-02 Supports two CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives. Supports two Fujitsu M2372K Disk Drives. 410 Watt Power Supply 300-1056-03 Supports two CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives. Does not support the Fujitsu M2372K Disk Drive. 410 Watt Power Supply 300-1056-04 Supports two CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives. Does not support the Fujitsu M2372K Disk Drive. 410 Watt Power Supply 300-1056-05 Supports two CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives. Supports two Fujitsu M2372K Disk Drives. 820 Watt Power Supply 300-1052-02 Supports four CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives. Supports four Fujitsu M2372K Disk Drives. 820 Watt Power Supply 300-1052-03 Supports four CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives. Does not support the Fujitsu M2372K Disk Drive. Supports two Seagate 97209-12G 3mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. Does not Support Seagate 97229-11 G 6mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. 820 Watt Power Supply 300-1052-04 Supports four CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives. Does not support the Fujitsu M2372K Disk Drive. Supports four Seagate 97209-12G 3mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. Does not Support Seagate 97229-11 G 6mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. 820 Watt Power Supply 300-1052-05 Supports four CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives. Supports four Fujitsu M2372K Disk Drives. Does not Support Seagate 97209-12G 3mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. Does not Support Seagate 97229-11 G 6mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. 840 Watt Power Supply 300-1075 Supports four Seagate 97209-12G 3mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. Supports four Seagate 97229-11 G 6mb/Sec IPI Disk Drives. Does not support Fujitsu M2372K Disk Drives. Does not support CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives. PWR-42 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Zytec 22907400 1200 Watts Sun-4/390/490 300-1065 S1 115V OFFl9J ~ ONW 000000 000000 o 0 000000000 J10 0·)· RELEASE LATCH " ... REGULATION FULL LOAD +5 -5.2 DC OUTPUT 10-200 Amps 0.4-15 Amps 200.0 Amps 10.0 Amps +12 analog +12 motor -12 0-10 Amps 4-15 Amps Technical Volume I 0-5 Amps 2.0 Amps 6.3 Amps 4.0 Amps PWR-43 POWER 12/90 Boschert XL520-3625 520 Watts Sun-4/330 300-1072 FAN TBl 1 BACKPLANE POWER CONNECTOR PI BACKPLANE POWER CONNECTOR Islslsl N TB1 P2 ? L P3,P4,P5,P6 2 Brn Grn 3 1 2 Wht Red Blk LINE GND NEUT 3 4 Blk Org +5V GND GND 12V Dccurrent Output Fuses +5 -5.2 +12 -12 +12 F1 = 20 Amps @ 250 Volts F2 = 10 Amps @ 250 Volts 62 4.5 2.0 10.5 PWR-44 Analog 3.0 Motor Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Seagate 45070625 215 Watts Seagate 97209-12G & 97229-11 G Options 706 707 709 710 716 717 719 720 300-1074 SIDE J18 TEST 10000001 L.....:..-_'-' FRONT 13 REAR i-I::::===I +/-5V RETURN DC Current Output -S.lV -12V +24V 7.0A 6.2SA 0.3SA 6.0A +SV J15 1 +SV 2 +SV 3 4 GND GND S -SV 6 -SV 7 8 -12V +PWR OK 9 NC 10 11 12 13 +24V +24V +24V +24V RTN RTN Fuse: at F100. 8 Amps. 250 Volts. LittleFuse. 312-008 Technical Volume I PWR-45 12/90 POWER Fuji PEX527-31 840 Watts Options 741 A 742A 743A 744A Options 741 L 742L 743L 744L 300-1075 TOP DC WIRE HARNESS CONNECTION IDRIVE 1 DRIVE 2 11111111111111111111 DC POWER +5V Red GND GND Blk Blk -5V Vel IPI DRIVE 3 DRIVE 0 I '""""'1111111111 DC POWER EB3 STANDBY/ON POWER 12V GND NC Brn Blk NC NC Whtl Wht/l Brn Red Gry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 5 6 Red NC NC Vel NC Blk Org Org GND +24 +24 12V -5V I~~~/I I I Blk Blk Current Output Fuse: 20 Amps @ 250 Volts PWR-4S +5V -5.1V 28A 25A -12V +24V 1.4A 28A Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Fuji PEX526-30 925 Watts Sun-3/470 & Sun-4/370/470 300-1089 Sl ON 115V rIl ~ OFFl£J 000000 000000 o 0 000000000 J10 0·,· RELEASE LATCH :. := DC OUTPUT REGULATION FULL LOAD +5 -5.2 150 Amps 15 Amps 15 Amps 145.0 Amps 10.0 Amps +12 analog +12 motor -12 Technical Volume I 15 Amps 10 Amps 2.0 Amps 6.3 Amps 4.0 Amps PWR-47 POWER 12/90 Sony 062-0412 35 Watts Options 550 552 558 660 300-1090 12 TB1 TB1 1 2 Blk Org DISK LED GND +5V TB2 1 2 3 4 Blu Blk Blk Red +12V GND GND +5V TB2a 1 2 Blk Red GND +5V DISK/TAPE 1 TB22 3 4 TB2a TB3 ~m SCSI PCB 1 2 Blk Blu GND 12V TB3 ~ FAN PWR AC INPUT ON/OFF SWITCH DC Current Output +5V +12V 2.0A 1.5A I I Notes 1. The Disk Drive LED harness is 530-1522. 2. This Power Supply cannot be installed in Desktop Storage Packs manufactured prior to March 1991. PWR-48 Field Engineer Handbook POWER 12/90 SPS265 265 Watts Sun386i/150/250 555-1006 300-1032 300-1046 w Bracket w/o Bracket w DC Output w/o DC Output w/o Bracket w/o DC Output Jl §~@I 115V H 230V ~~tE ROCKER SWITCH Current Input DC Current Output 100-120V 200-240V 10A SA +SV 38A -S.2V +12V -12V 1.9A S.6A .OSA Fuse: 15 Amps @ 250 Volts Note: Power Supply 300-1032 was discontinued in March 1989. Technical Volume I PWR-49 12/90 POWER Fujitsu M2444AC Power Supply Module A-1 Options 78 675 811-1027 Front II CNP73 CNJ74 I I CJ . Back I r1 0 0 OVE J ALARM ----, 0 PWRA PWR_ 0 0 D -24VE CNJS CJ +SVDC ADJUSTMENT e CNJ72 D 0 INPUT VOLT ALE SELECT MAIN LINE SWITCH 20A (j) 0 -24VE lA FUSE AC100V -120V On Off AC200V -240V CNJ71 D -S.2VDC ADJJUSTMENT e D ~ D =[]3 CN1 5 VACINPUT @ The abnormal conditions indicated by the alarm panel are described in the chart below. ALARM LEDS 1 * * 0 PWR INDICATES PWR Abnormal temp due to failing Fan 1 (away from PSU) * * High temp in power amplifier of servo circuits Abnormal temp due to failing Fan 2 (near to PSU) * Over-power/over current in +5. -6. +12 VDC circuit * PWR-50 Over-power/over current in -5.2. +24. -24 VDC circuit Field Engineer Handbook POWER 12/90 Fujitsu M2444AC Power Supply Module A-2 Options 78 675 811-1027 Back Front CNP73 ...... c:J 'DJ DO CNJ74 ~ L pwraO: pwr b CNJ75 E=:J e -5.2V VOLT ADJ MAIN LINE SWITCH 15A {i)0n llNPUT VOLTAGEI SELECT AC100V AC200V -120V -240V Off CNJ72 g--- D CNJ71 -- -- I~.. "-:1 I CN1S1 VACINPUT e @ +5V VOLT ADJ The abnormal conditions indicated by the alarm panel are described in the chart below. INDICATES ALARM LEOS 1 0 . . .. . PWR PWR Abnormal temp due to failing Fan 1 (away from PSU) High temp in power amplifier of servo circuits . Abnormal temp due to failing Fan 2 (near to PSU) . Technical Volume I Over-power/over current in +5, -6, +12 VDC circuit. Over-power/over current in -5.2, +24, -24 VDC circuit PWR-S1 12/90 POWER HP 88780 Power/Motor Drive Board Options 680 682 683 684 811-1242 J8000 000 COO J7 [2§ IBrn I Brn I JSIOOI IWhtl Blu I FuseS @)G J4 6 Amp @ 250 Volts To Moth,roo"d To Transformer To Standby Switch J5 1881 ~ J31B1 J2D To Takeup Motor To Motherboard J1 raJa [gJ To Supply Motor HP BOARD LABEL =07960-66535 Note: The Sun part number for the 6 Amp fuse is 140-1021-01. PWR-52 Field Engineer Handbook 12/90 POWER Pulizzi Engineering PC874D-472 115 Volt 300-1011 Outlet Side Rack 1/2" Tape Second File Fan Drive Disk Drive Server Keyswitch Cables S ? J6m I IJ7 I I Power Controller Z-LlNE ~~ J5 Unswitched I I ©QD ©© J (2)J(2) 3 J4 I Switched 1 ~ ®'® 5 Switched 2 First Disk Drive Top View Control Side Remote Power Control Bus 115 V • •• Switched 1 2 ON l1li lID J8 J9 OFFW LocalQ, Local Main Power Off On Note: Requires AC outlet NEMA LS-30R. Technical Volume I PWR-53 POWER 12/90 Pulizzi Engineering PCS74E-5S3 370-1155 230 Volt 370-1127 Obsolete Outlet Side Keyswitch Cables S J71 File serve, I Second 1/2' Tape Drive Disk ,rive Rack Fan I I ~ ~~~~ J2 J1 Jal J3 J4 ? IE!)Js©1 ~~ f1;~ Switched Un switched 2 Switched 11 S First Disk Drive Top View Control Side Remote Power Control Bus Remote Local ON 0.0 ON ON • OFFW Main Power IIDl J8 IIDl J9 Switched 1 2 •• Notes 1. Requires AC outlet NEMA L6-30R. 2. When more than two disk drives are installed, distribute the power between the Switched 1 and Switched 2 outlets. PWR-54 Field Engineer Handbook POWER 12/90 Pulizzi Engineering PC500 240 Volt 370-1156 370-1126 Obsolete Outlet Side Keyswitch Cables File Second 1/2" Tape Server Disk Drive Drive Switched 2 Unswitched Rack Fan Switched 1 1. Wall.outlet requirements: IEC 309, 32A, 240V, S-Phase. Diskir6~ive Top View Control Side Remote Power Control Bus 1240 vi Remote Local ON "ON ON • OFFW Main Power Switched 1 2 • J8~ 8 J9B • Notes 1. Requires AC outlet IEC 309, 32A, 240V. 2. When more than two disk drives are installed, distribute the power between the Switched 1 and Switched 2 outlets. Technical Volume I PWR-55
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