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− | The '''Extended UNIBUS''' or '''EUB''' was [[DEC]]'s name for both an upgrade to their standard [[UNIBUS]] [[PDP-11]] bus, to add additional address lines, in order to support larger memories; and also for the slots in a [[backplane]] which instantiated the bus. The | + | The '''Extended UNIBUS''' or '''EUB''' was [[DEC]]'s name for both an upgrade to their standard [[UNIBUS]] [[PDP-11]] bus, to add additional address lines, in order to support larger memories; and also for the slots in a [[backplane]] which instantiated the bus. The added address lines are A18-A21. |
− | The only machines to support the EUB were the [[PDP-11/44]] and [[PDP-11/24]], which had a limited number of EUB slots in their main backplanes (the ones which held their CPUs). In the -11/24, at least, the EUB slots can also support a normal [[Small Peripheral Controller|SPC]] device, in the [[DEC card form factor#Edge connector contact identification|C-F connectors]] usually used for SPC devices in hex slots. | + | The slots were [[DEC card form factor|hex]] slot, and could hold only special EUB memory cards, the only EUB cards ever produced. The only machines to support the EUB were the [[PDP-11/44]] and [[PDP-11/24]], which had a limited number of EUB slots in their main backplanes (the ones which held their CPUs). |
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+ | In the -11/24, at least, the EUB slots can also support a normal [[Small Peripheral Controller|SPC]] device, in the [[DEC card form factor#Edge connector contact identification|C-F connectors]] usually used for SPC devices in hex slots. | ||
EUB slots differed from the older [[Modified UNIBUS Device|MUD]] slots in that they re-purposed some of the pins in the A/B rows to carry EUB signals (A18-A21, principally), thus making it not pin-compatible with the usual dual UNIBUS slot). | EUB slots differed from the older [[Modified UNIBUS Device|MUD]] slots in that they re-purposed some of the pins in the A/B rows to carry EUB signals (A18-A21, principally), thus making it not pin-compatible with the usual dual UNIBUS slot). | ||
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+ | ==EUB memory boards== | ||
The only EUB-capable memories which DEC produced were the [[MS11-L]], [[MS11-M]], and [[MS11-P]]. The first two were jumperable for use on either the UNIBUS or EUB, although the second used the unusual power voltage of +12V, which most backplanes did not supply. | The only EUB-capable memories which DEC produced were the [[MS11-L]], [[MS11-M]], and [[MS11-P]]. The first two were jumperable for use on either the UNIBUS or EUB, although the second used the unusual power voltage of +12V, which most backplanes did not supply. | ||
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+ | Other manufacturers also produced EUB memories. | ||
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+ | ==Pinout== | ||
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+ | The pins which changed from MUD to EUB are: | ||
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+ | * AB1 - Reserved | ||
+ | * AB2 - Boot Enable | ||
+ | * AN1 - A21 | ||
+ | * AP1 - A20 | ||
+ | * AP2 - Reserved | ||
+ | * AR1 - +15V/12V Battery | ||
+ | * AR2 - Reserved | ||
+ | * AS1 - +15V/12V Battery | ||
+ | * AS2 - Reserved | ||
+ | * AU1 - Reserved | ||
+ | * AU2 - Reserved | ||
+ | * AV1 - Reserved | ||
+ | * AV2 - Reserved | ||
+ | * BA1 - Reserved | ||
+ | * BB1 - +5V Battery | ||
+ | * BB2 - Reserved | ||
+ | * BD1 - +5V Battery | ||
+ | * BE1 - A19 | ||
+ | * BE2 - A18 | ||
+ | * BV2 - Reserved | ||
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+ | {{PDP-11}} |
Revision as of 14:18, 22 July 2016
The Extended UNIBUS or EUB was DEC's name for both an upgrade to their standard UNIBUS PDP-11 bus, to add additional address lines, in order to support larger memories; and also for the slots in a backplane which instantiated the bus. The added address lines are A18-A21.
The slots were hex slot, and could hold only special EUB memory cards, the only EUB cards ever produced. The only machines to support the EUB were the PDP-11/44 and PDP-11/24, which had a limited number of EUB slots in their main backplanes (the ones which held their CPUs).
In the -11/24, at least, the EUB slots can also support a normal SPC device, in the C-F connectors usually used for SPC devices in hex slots.
EUB slots differed from the older MUD slots in that they re-purposed some of the pins in the A/B rows to carry EUB signals (A18-A21, principally), thus making it not pin-compatible with the usual dual UNIBUS slot).
EUB memory boards
The only EUB-capable memories which DEC produced were the MS11-L, MS11-M, and MS11-P. The first two were jumperable for use on either the UNIBUS or EUB, although the second used the unusual power voltage of +12V, which most backplanes did not supply.
Other manufacturers also produced EUB memories.
Pinout
The pins which changed from MUD to EUB are:
- AB1 - Reserved
- AB2 - Boot Enable
- AN1 - A21
- AP1 - A20
- AP2 - Reserved
- AR1 - +15V/12V Battery
- AR2 - Reserved
- AS1 - +15V/12V Battery
- AS2 - Reserved
- AU1 - Reserved
- AU2 - Reserved
- AV1 - Reserved
- AV2 - Reserved
- BA1 - Reserved
- BB1 - +5V Battery
- BB2 - Reserved
- BD1 - +5V Battery
- BE1 - A19
- BE2 - A18
- BV2 - Reserved
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UNIBUS PDP-11s - PDP-11/20 • PDP-11/15 • PDP-11/35 • PDP-11/40 • PDP-11/45 • PDP-11/50 • PDP-11/55 • PDP-11/70 PDP-11/05 • PDP-11/10 • PDP-11/04 • PDP-11/34 • PDP-11/60 • PDP-11/44 • PDP-11/24 • PDP-11/84 • PDP-11/94 QBUS PDP-11s - PDP-11/03 • PDP-11/23 • PDP-11/23+ • MicroPDP-11/73 • MicroPDP-11/53 • MicroPDP-11/83 • MicroPDP-11/93 QBUS CPUs: LSI-11 • LSI-11/2 • KDF11-A • KDF11-B • KDJ11-A • KDJ11-B • KDJ11-D • KDJ11-E Buses: UNIBUS • UNIBUS map • SPC • MUD • EUB • QBUS • CD interconnect • PMI Also: PDP-11 architecture • PDP-11 Extended Instruction Set • FP11 floating point • PDP-11 Memory Management |
UNIBUS CPUs: KA11 • KC11 • KB11-A • KB11-B • KB11-C • KB11-D • KD11-A • KD11-B • KD11-D • KD11-E • KD11-EA • KD11-K • KD11-Z • KDF11-U
Co-processors: FP11-A • FP11-B • FP11-C • FP11-E • FP11-F • KE44-A • FPF11 Chips: LSI-11 • KEV11-A • KEV11-B • KEV11-C • F-11 • KEF11-A • KTF11-A • T-11 • J-11 • FPJ11 CPU options: KE11-E • KE11-F • KJ11-A • KT11-C • KT11-D • KK11-A • KK11-B • KT24 • KTJ11-B Rare CPU options: KS11 Memory Protection and Relocation option • KT11-B Paging Option • KUV11 Writeable Control Store Front panels: KY11-A • KY11-D • KY11-J • KY11-LA • KY11-LB • KY11-P More on buses: UNIBUS and QBUS termination • Bus Arbitration on the Unibus and QBUS • CTI BUS PDT-11s - PDT-11/110 • PDT-11/130 • PDT-11/150 CTI PDP-11s - PRO-325 • PRO-350 • PRO-380 Other: FIS floating point • PDP-11 Commercial Instruction Set • PDP-11 stacks • PDP-11 family differences |