IEEE 896.2-1991
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IEEE Standard Backplane Bus Specification for Multiprocessor Architectures: Futurebus+(R)
12-09-1997
English
04-24-1992
1. Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 References
1.2.1 Protocol Stack Specifications
1.2.2 International Government Regulations for Safety
and EMI/RFI Control
2. Definitions and Structure
2.1 Special Word Usage
2.2 Definitions
2.3 Signal Conventions
2.4 Numbering Conventions
2.5 Futurebus+ Logo
3. Node Management
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Address Space
3.1.2 Base Functional Character
3.1.3 Optional Functional Character
3.2 Futurebus+ CSR Specification
3.2.1 CSR Memory Space Specification
3.2.2 Core CSRs
3.2.3 Futurebus+ Dependent CSR Area
3.2.4 Bus Specific ROM Entries
3.2.5 Core CSR Root Directory
3.2.6 Initial Units Space
3.2.7 Unit-Specific Interrupts
3.2.8 Distributed Arbitration Messages and General
Arbitrated Messages
4. Live Insertion
4.1 Description
4.1.1 Introduction
4.1.2 General Considerations
4.1.3 Levels of Live Insertion
4.1.4 Operator Facilities
4.1.5 Live Insertion State Diagram
4.1.6 Conceptual Module Design
4.2 Specification
4.2.1 Definitions
4.2.2 System Operation Requirements
4.2.3 Live Insertion Power Requirements
4.2.4 Module Activation and Deactivation
4.2.5 Live Insertion ESD Requirements
4.2.6 Live Insertion Electrical Requirements
4.2.7 Futurebus+ Live Insertion Glyph
4.2.8 Definition of SWAP Indicator
5. Introduction to Application Environment Profiles
5.1 Application Environment Profile (AEP) Description
5.2 Minimum Requirements for AEPs (AEP Specification)
5.2.1 AEP Terminology and Definitions
5.2.2 AEP Organization
5.2.3 Profile Content
5.2.4 Physical Layer
5.2.5 Environmental
5.2.6 Standards Requirements
6. Application Environment Profile A
6.1 Reference Specification
6.1.1 Introduction
6.1.2 Target Market and Applications
6.1.3 Terminology
6.1.4 Referenced Documents
6.1.5 Reference Tables
6.1.6 Profiles Interoperability
6.2 Detailed Specification
6.2.1 Arbitration
6.2.2 Parallel Protocol
6.2.3 Bus/Node Management and CSRs
6.2.4 Cache Coherence
6.2.5 Message Passing
6.2.6 System Configuration
6.2.7 Profile A Power
6.2.8 Profile A Electrical
6.2.9 Live Insertion and Withdrawal
6.2.10 Mechanical
6.2.11 Input/Output
6.2.12 Profile A Connector, Power, and Signal Pin
Assignment
6.2.13 Environmental Specifications and Other Standards
Compliance
7. Application Environment Profile B
7.1 Reference Specification
7.1.1 Introduction
7.1.2 Target Market and Applications
7.1.3 Profile B Terminology
7.1.4 Referenced Documents
7.1.5 Reference Tables
7.1.6 Multiple Profile Interoperability
7.2 Detailed Specification
7.2.1 Arbitration
7.2.2 Parallel Protocol
7.2.3 Bus/Node Management and CSRs
7.2.4 Caching and Cache Coherence
7.2.5 Message Passing
7.2.6 System Configuration
7.2.7 Profile B Power
7.2.8 Profile B Electrical
7.2.9 Live Insertion and Withdrawal
7.2.10 Mechanical
7.2.11 Input/Output
7.2.12 Profile B Connector, Power, and Signal Pin
Assignment
7.2.13 Environmental Specifications and Other Standards
Compliance
8. Application Environment Profile F
8.1 Reference Specifications
8.1.1 Introduction
8.1.2 Target Market and Applications
8.1.3 Profile F Terminology
8.1.4 IEEE Standards Referenced
8.1.5 Reference Tables
8.1.6 Multiple Profile Interoperability
8.2 Detailed Specification
8.2.1 Arbitration
8.2.2 Parallel Protocol
8.2.3 Timing Specifications
8.2.4 Bus/System Management and CSRs
8.2.5 Caching and Cache Coherence
8.2.6 Message Passing
8.2.7 System Configuration
8.2.8 Power Supply
8.2.9 Electrical
8.2.10 Live Insertion and Withdrawal
8.2.11 Mechanical
8.2.12 Input/Output
8.2.13 Connector, Power, and Signal Pin Assignment
8.2.14 Environmental
8.3 Specification for a Module-Based Central Arbiter
8.3.1 Backplane Requirements
8.3.2 Backplane Delay Arbitration Message
8.3.3 System Reset
8.3.4 AC Voltage Low
8.3.5 Electrical
NUMEROUS FIGURES
NUMEROUS TABLES
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