Motorola PrPMC800/800ET Processor PMC Module User Manual

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PrPMC800/800ET Processor PMC Module Installation and Use (PrPMC800A/IH5)
 1 Preparation and Installation
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Unpacking the Hardware
Note
If the shipping carton(s) is/are damaged upon receipt, request that the carrier’s 
agent be present during the unpacking and inspection of the equipment.
Unpack the equipment from the shipping carton(s). Refer to the packing list(s) and verify that 
all items are present. Save the packing material for storing and reshipping of equipment.
Caution
Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry; static discharge can damage 
circuits.
Preparing the Hardware
To produce the desired configuration and ensure proper operation of the PrPMC800/800ET, you 
may need to carry out certain modifications before and after installing the modules.
The following paragraphs discuss the preparation of the PrPMC800/800ET hardware 
components prior to installing them into a chassis and connecting them.
PrPMC800/800ET Configuration
The PrPMC800/800ET provides software control over most options. By setting bits in control 
registers, after installing the PrPMC800/800ET in a system, you can modify its configuration. 
Refer to 
 for information on the Harrier Power-Up Configuration header, 
which provides access for configuration control. The PrPMC800/800ET control registers are 
described in detail in the PrPMC800/800ET Processor PMC Module Programmer’s Reference 
Guide
 and the Harrier ASIC Programmer’s Reference Guide as listed in 
.
 shows the placement of headers, connectors, and components on the 
PrPMC800/800ET. The PrPMC800/800ET was factory tested and is shipped with the 
configurations described in the following sections. It contains a factory-installed debug monitor, 
PPCBug, which operates with those factory settings.