Motorola MVME187 User Manual

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Board Level Hardware Description
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Optional SRAM Battery Backup
SRAM battery backup is optionally available on the MVME187, but 
only as a factory build and only by special request.
 (Contact your local 
Motorola sales office for details). The battery backup function, 
provided by a Dallas DS1210S nonvolatile controller chip and a 
RAYOVAC FB1225 battery, supports primary and secondary 
power sources.
The onboard power source is a RAYOVAC FB1225 battery which 
has two BR1225-type lithium cells and is socketed for easy removal 
and replacement. A small capacitor is provided to allow the battery 
to be quickly replaced without data loss (i.e., the battery must be 
replaced within 30 seconds).
If your MVME187 is equipped with SRAM battery backup, when 
the main board power fails, the DS1210S selects the source with the 
highest voltage. 
If one source should fail, the DS1210S switches to the redundant 
source. 
Each time the board is powered, the DS1210S checks power sources, 
allowing software to provide an early warning to avoid data loss:
If the voltage of the backup sources is less than two volts, the 
second memory access cycle is blocked. 
Because the DS1210S may block the second access, the 
software should do at least two accesses before relying on the 
data. 
+5 V STDBY
 pin or to one cell of the onboard battery. 
The power leads from the battery are exposed on the solder side of 
the board, therefore the board should not be placed on a conductive 
surface or stored in a conductive bag unless the battery is removed.