BOARDS


The 1E which is detailed below.

  • The 1E is a 12.5MIP 6u card

    Sun used to sell the boards that go into the 4/300, IPX and the SS2 as board
    products. If you need more detail on the board products other then the
    1E, select the system that the board are used in for more details.
    Sun gave this 6u VME board business over to Force Computers.


    MIPS

  • 12.5

    MFLOPS

  • 1.4

    SPECmarks

  • 8.8; w/compilers from Kuck and Associates - 9.8

    MEMORY

  • 4 or 16MB on motherboard
  • 17" monochrome (1152x900) 100 dots per inch, 66Hz

    PACKAGE

  • 6u VME board 6.3" x 9.2"

    PROCESSOR

  • LSIL64801QC at 20MHz
  • 20 MHz, 12.5 MIPS
  • ASIC design; 1.5-micron CMOS channelless gate arrays
  • TI8847 at 20MHz 1.2 Megaflops

    CACHE

  • 64kb write-through

    MEMORY

  • on board 4MB PARITY - 100nsec DRAM SIPs
  • off board 4/16MB ECC - 100nsec DRAM SIPs
  • max is 68MB 4MB on board and 4 16MB off board

    CONTEXT

  • 8 in hardware, 1 GIG per context

    BUS

  • VME 1014 , SCSI and 1 SBus

    PORTS

  • 1 rs-232/422 and 1 rs232c/423

    KEYBOARD

  • sun 4 type keyboard

    ETHERNET

  • on board

    PERIPHERALS

  • 1/4" tape, CD-ROM, disk, exobyte (8mm) - scsi

    SCSI

  • micro-miniature, SCSI-2; up to 7 scsi devices
  • 4 MB/sec transfer rate (asynch/synch)

    PORTS

  • (2) RS-232, ethernet, audio i/o, scsi

    TAPE

  • external, QIC-150 MB lunchbox

    DISK

  • external, 104, 207, 327, 669 MB; up to 2.7 GB

    BUS

  • no expansion slots

    OPERATING SYSTEM

  • 4.0.3E or current is 4.1E
  • feature of 4.1E is SPARClusters which allows
  • up to 15 1E CPU's in the same backplane using
  • VME as ethernet

    POWER

  • uses power from VME backplane

    UPGRADE

  • Currently this is being considered

    ENVIRONMENT

  • temp -19C to +55C
  • vibration (operating) 2.54 G's RMS input, 5-2000Hz
  • shock (operating) 20G's, 11ms duration
  • altitude -1000 to 15000 feet
  • MIL-STD 810D testing methods

    Date this file was last modified

  • December 26, 1995