ADM-XRC SDK 2.8.1 User Guide (Linux)
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While the local bus protocol is in general the same in each of the models in Alpha Data's reconfigureable computing range, in earlier models such as the ADM-XRC, some signals in the generic model of the local bus are actually two different signals that driven by the FPGA and the local bus bridge respectively. The function of these signals however, is the same. This section details the differences between the models of the XRC range:
ADM-XRC-4FX, ADM-XRC-5LX, ADM-XRC-5T1, ADM-XRC-5T2 and ADM-XRC-5T2-ADV
ADM-XRC-5TZ and ADM-XRC-5T-DA1
The following figure shows the connections between the PCI9080 local bus bridge and the FPGA in an ADM-XRC or ADM-XRC-P card:
The following figure shows the connections between the PCI9080 local bus bridge and the FPGA in an ADM-XRC-II-Lite card:
The following figure shows the connections between the PCI9656 local bus bridge and the FPGA in an ADM-XRC-II:
The following figure shows the connections between the local bus bridge and the FPGA in an ADM-XPL, ADM-XP or ADP-XPI card; note that the local bus is capable of operating in 32-bit or 64-bit mode:
The following figure shows the connections between the PCI9656 local bus bridge and the FPGA in an ADP-WRC-II or ADP-DRC-II card:
The following figure shows the connections between the PCI9656 local bus bridge and the FPGA in an ADM-XRC-4LX or ADM-XRC-4SX card:
The following figure shows the connections between the local bus bridge and the FPGA in an ADM-XRC-4FX, ADM-XRC-5LX, ADM-XRC-5T1, ADM-XRC-5T2 or ADM-XRC-5T2-ADV card; note that the local bus is capable of operating in 32-bit or 64-bit mode:
The following figure shows the connections between the local bus bridge and the FPGA in an ADM-XRC-5TZ or ADM-XRC-5T-DA1 card: