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IEEE 896.5 1994

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IEEE Standard for Futurebus+(R), Profile M (Military)

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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Jan 10, 2002. No longer endorsed by the IEEE. Futurebus+ standards provide systems developers with a set of tools with which high performance bus-based systems may be developed. This architecture provides a wide range of performance scalability over both cost and time for multiple generations of single- and multiple-bus multiprocessor systems. This document, a companion standard to IEEE Std 896.1-1991, builds on the logical layer by adding requirements for three military profiles. It is to these profiles that products will claim conformance.Other specifications that may be required in conjunction with this standard are IEEE Std 896.1-1991, IEEE Std 896.2- 1991, IEEE Std 896.3-1993, IEEE Std 896.4-1993, IEEE Std 1101.3-1993, IEEE Std 1101.4-1993, IEEE Std 1212-1991, IEEE Std 1194-1, 1991, IEEE P1394, IEEE Std 1301-1991, and IEEE Std 1301.1-1991.

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3 Logical layer detailed specification
9 Overview
1.1 Scope
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48 (m) (BUS-) (m) (D)
10 1.2 Applicability
References
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11 Definitions
Special word usage
3.2 General definitions
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110 5.5 Environmental
112 Systems configuration guide
5.7 Conformance testing
113 Military Profile MIL-Format E
6.1 Reference specification
120 Bus and node management
Physical layer detailed specification
142 6.5 Environmental
143 System configuration guide
6.7 Conformance testing
145 Military-specific standard units
Software development unit
154 A.2 History units
157 Alternate access unit
171 A.4 Input/Output units
Power fail imminent (PFI) CSRs
175 Modular open architecture overview
B.l Introduction
176 Overview of backplane interconnects
185 B.3 Backplane construction
Pin assignments for special classes of modules
B.5 AnalogRF modules
186 B 10 Nonintrusive software development/debug support
187 B 11 Shared-memory and message-passing paradigms
B.12 Conformance test requirements
188 Annex C Current per connector pin guidelines
C.l Current per connector pin issue
192 Fault tolerant extension CSRs
D.l Description
201 Annex E
Example ROM entries for a MIL profile module
E.1 Introduction
208 Annex F Bibliography
IEEE 896.5 1994
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