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VME-DVI: DVI Color Graphics Processor
VME-DVI
Item #: V.1510.02
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VME-DVI
DVI Color Graphics Processor
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69030 graphics controller
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Resolution up to 1600x1200x16 bits per pixel
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4 Mbyte on-chip high performance SDRAM memory
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DVI-I connector including RGB-analog
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PowerPC™IBM 405GP
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10/100BaseT ETHERNET
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Two CAN interfaces (TTL-level)
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Serial interfaces
Graphics Controller Asiliant 69030
The powerful graphics controller 69030 offers display modes from
640x480 (true color) at 85 Hz up to 1600x1200 (16 bit colors) at 60 Hz. The
DVI-I-interface controls CRT-monitors by analog video signals as well as
TFT-monitors by digital video signals.
Keyboard and Mouse Interface
The board is equipped with a Mini-DSUB9-connector as
PS2-interface. You can connect a PS2-keyboard and a PS2-mouse to this port
simultaneously with an adapter.
PowerPC™
Control
The VME-DVI is equipped with the IBM PowerPC™ 405GP with 200 or 266 MHz that offers
a performance of up to 375 MIPS. 32 Mbyte (optional 64 Mbyte) SDRAM and up to 32
Mbyte Flash are available as program and data memory. A non-volatile NVRAM
enables the VME-DVI to save valuable process variables during power off
sequences.
Network Interfaces
The VME-DVI comes with an ETHERNET interface for 10 Mbit/s and 100
Mbit/s nets. It is accessible as 10/100BaseT via RJ45 connector in the front
panel. The board provides 2 CAN interfaces based on SJA1000 CAN controllers.
The board routes TTL-level CAN signals to the VME P2 connector. Both CAN allow
data transfer rates of 1 Mbit/s. One of two RS-232 serial ports is available via
a DSUB9 connector in the front panel, the other one via the VMEbus P2
connector.
Software Support
The flash memory carries a standard ppcboot and enables the
VME-DVI to boot various operating systems from network and onboard Flash. The
VME-DVI directly supports Linux and VxWorks with full support of onboard drivers
by esd, others on request. There is also a bunch of higher layer protocols like
CANopen, DeviceNet as well as an on-board web server available. Graphics
drivers are available for VxWorks, RTOS/UH, Linux and QNX. The module supports Windows
98/NT/2000, and other drivers are available on request.
Technical Specifications:
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Microprocessor
circuit:
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Microprocessor:
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IBM PowerPCTM 405GP, 200/266 MHz, 32 bit
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Memory equipped:
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from 8 M x 32 bit SDRAM (32 Mbyte),
up to 16 M x 32 bit SDRAM (64 Mbyte),
up to 32 Mbyte Flash EPROM,
32 Kbyte NVRAM or optional RTC
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Graphics:
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Outputs:
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Simultaneous display of digital TFT-monitor and analog
CRT-monitor with different frequencies at DVI-connector
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Display modes:
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VGA (640x480) with True Color (24 bit) at 85 Hz
SVGA (800x600) with True Color at 85 Hz
XGA (1024x768) with High Color (16 bit) at 85 Hz
SXGA (1280x1024) with 8 bit color at 75 Hz
UXGA (1600x1200) with 16 bit color at 60 Hz
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Interfaces:
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ETHERNET:
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10/100BaseT, IEEE802.3, RJ45-connector
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Serial:
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1x RS-232 at DSUB9 in front panel,
1x RS-232 at VMEbus P2 connector
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CAN:
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2x CAN, controller SJA1000, CAN 2.0A/B,
TTL-level signals, 1 Mbit/s, VME P2 connector
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Keyboard, mouse
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Two PS2-ports for keyboard and mouse at one Mini-DSUB9 connector
in front panel
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VMEbus
section:
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Base address:
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Selectable via coding switch
(no geographical addressing)
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VMEbus rev.
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IEEE 1014 rev. D
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Data transfer options:
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Master or slave function,
A32, A24, A16; D8, D16, D32
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Interrupts:
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Programmable levels
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General:
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Temperature:
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0...50 /C
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Humidity:
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Max. 90%, non-condensing
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Connector types:
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VMEbus: P1/P2 acc. to IEC 603-xx (160 pins)
CAN: VMEbus P2 acc. to IEC 603-xx
keyboard, mouse: Micro-DSUB 10/100BaseT: RJ45 RS-232: DSUB9,
VMEbus P2 graphics: DVI connector
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Board size:
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160 mm x 233 mm (6 U height, 1 slot width)
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Power:
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+5 V ±5 %, +12 V ±5 %
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Order information:
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Designation
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Order
no.
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VME-DVI
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IBM PPC 405GP, 200 MHz 32 MB SDRAM, 32 MB Flash, graphics
controller
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V.1510.02
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VME-DVI
DVI Color Graphics Processor
-
69030 graphics controller
-
Resolution up to 1600x1200x16 bits per pixel
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4 Mbyte on-chip high performance SDRAM memory
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DVI-I connector including RGB-analog
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PowerPC™IBM 405GP
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10/100BaseT ETHERNET
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Two CAN interfaces (TTL-level)
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Serial interfaces
Download complete data sheet (PDF-File)VME-DVI
DVI Color Graphics Processor
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69030 graphics controller
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Resolution up to 1600x1200x16 bits per pixel
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4 Mbyte on-chip high performance SDRAM memory
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DVI-I connector including RGB-analog
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PowerPC™IBM 405GP
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10/100BaseT ETHERNET
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Two CAN interfaces (TTL-level)
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Serial interfaces
esd electronics’ VME – DVI is a powerful 69030 graphics controller offering display modes from 640x480 (true color) at 85
Hz up to 1600x1200 (16 bit colors) at 60 Hz. The DVI-I-interface is designed to control CRT-monitors by analog video
signals as well as TFT-monitors by digital video signals.
The VME – DVI board is equipped with a Mini-DSUB9- connector as the PS2-interface. A PS2-keyboard and a PS2-mouse
can be connected to this port simultaneously through an adapter.
esd electronics has equipped the VME - DVI with the IBM PowerPCTM 405GP that has 200 or 266 MHz offering a
performance of up to 375 MIPS. The VME – DVI has 32 Mbyte with an optional 64 Mbyte SDRAM and up to 32 Mbyte Flash
for the program and data memory, and a non-volatile NVRAM enables the VME - DVI to save valuable process variables
during power off sequences.
The VME - DVI comes with an ETHERNET interface for 10 Mbit/s and 100 Mbit/s nets, and it is accessible as
10/100BaseT through a RJ45 connector in the front panel. The board provides 2 CAN interfaces based on SJA1000 CAN
controllers with TTL-level CAN signals routed to the VME P2 connector allowing both CAN controllers data transfer
rates of 1 Mbit/s. One of two RS-232 serial ports is available through a DSUB9 connector in the front panel, the other
one through the VMEbus P2 connector.
The flash memory of the VME – DVI carries a standard PPC-boot that enables the VME - DVI to boot various operating
systems from network and onboard Flash directly supporting Linux and VxWorks and allowing full support of onboard
drivers. esd electronics has designed the VME – DVI to support higher layer protocols like CANopen and DeviceNet
and there is an on-board web server available as well. There are graphics drivers available for VxWorks, RTOS/UH,
Linux, QNX, Windows 98/NT/2000, and other drivers are available upon request.
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