SBus Information, Applications, and Experience / by James D. Lyle.

Workstation and computer users have an ever increasing need for solutions that offer high performance, low cost, small footprints (space requirements), and ease of use. Also, the availability of a wide range of software and hardware options (from a variety of independent vendors) is important becaus...

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Main Author: Lyle, James D. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1992.
Edition:1st ed. 1992.
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505 0 |a 1 Why the SBus? -- 1.1 Why Design a New Bus? -- 1.2 What is the SBus? -- 1.3 Architecture. -- 1.4 Conclusions. -- 2 Contrasts with Other Buses -- 2.1 Traditional Backplane Buses. -- 2.2 Daughter-card Buses. -- 2.3 Mezzanine Buses. -- 3 Hardware Concepts -- 3.1 Fundamental Concepts. -- 3.2 Components. -- 3.3 Configurations. -- 3.4 Protocol. -- 3.5 Performance and Latency. -- 3.6 Electrical Specification. -- 3.7 Mechanical Specification. -- 4 Firmware Concepts -- 4.1 The Open Boot Architecture. -- 4.2 FCode and Toolkit. -- 4.3 Survival Forth. -- 5 Pitfalls to Avoid -- 5.1 Technology Issues. -- 5.2 Specification Issues. -- 5.3 Protocol Issues. -- 5.4 Mechanical Issues. -- 5.5 Firmware and Software Issues. -- 6 Think Small and Low Power -- 6.1 Minimizing Space. -- 6.2 Minimizing Power Consumption. -- 6.3 Other Options. -- 7 Noise, ESD, and EMI Control -- 7.1 Reducing Noise Generation and Sensitivity. -- 7.2 ESD Protection and EMI Reduction. -- 8 Getting Your Hands Dirty -- 8.1 Inter-Operability. -- 8.2 Design Review Checklist. -- 8.3 Pre-Test Guidelines. -- 8.4 Troubleshooting Clues. -- 9 SERFboard User’s Guide -- 9.1 Description. -- 9.2 Programmer’s Model. -- 9.3 SBus Interface. -- 9.4 Prototype Interface. -- 9.5 Schematics. -- 9.6 FCode and Software Drivers. -- 9.7 PAL Programs. -- 9.8 Application Examples. -- 9.9 Accessories and Information. 
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