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===By signal===
 
===By signal===
  
  Ground AJ1
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{| class="wikitable"
  Ground AM1
+
! Signal !! Pin
  Ground AT1
+
|- Ground || AJ1
  Ground AC2
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|- Ground || AM1
  Ground BJ1
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|- Ground || AT1
  Ground BM1
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|- Ground || AC2
  Ground BT1
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|- Ground || BJ1
  Ground BC2
+
|- Ground || BM1
  +5 AA2
+
|- Ground || BT1
  +5 BV1
+
|- Ground || BC2
  +5 BA2
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|- +5 || AA2
  +5B AE1 *
+
|- +5 || BV1
  +5B AS1 *
+
|- +5 || BA2
  +5B AV1
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|- +5B || AE1 *
  +12 AD2
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|- +5B || AS1 *
  +12 BD2
+
|- +5B || AV1
  +12B AS1 *
+
|- +12 || AD2
  +12B BS1
+
|- +12 || BD2
  -12 AB2
+
|- +12B || AS1 *
  -12 BB2
+
|- +12B || BS1
 +
|- -12 || AB2
 +
|- -12 || BB2
  
  BDAL00 AU2
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|- BDAL00 || AU2
  BDAL01 AV2
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|- BDAL01 || AV2
  BDAL02 BE2
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|- BDAL02 || BE2
  BDAL03 BF2
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|- BDAL03 || BF2
  BDAL04 BH2
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|- BDAL04 || BH2
  BDAL05 BJ2
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|- BDAL05 || BJ2
  BDAL06 BK2
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|- BDAL06 || BK2
  BDAL07 BL2
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|- BDAL07 || BL2
  BDAL08 BM2
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|- BDAL08 || BM2
  BDAL09 BN2
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|- BDAL09 || BN2
  BDAL10 BP2
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|- BDAL10 || BP2
  BDAL11 BR2
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|- BDAL11 || BR2
  BDAL12 BS2
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|- BDAL12 || BS2
  BDAL13 BT2
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|- BDAL13 || BT2
  BDAL14 BU2
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|- BDAL14 || BU2
  BDAL15 BV2
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|- BDAL15 || BV2
  BDAL16 AC1
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|- BDAL16 || AC1
  BDAL17 AD1
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|- BDAL17 || AD1
  BDAL18 BC1
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|- BDAL18 || BC1
  BDAL19 BD1
+
|- BDAL19 || BD1
  BDAL20 BE1
+
|- BDAL20 || BE1
  BDAL21 BF1
+
|- BDAL21 || BF1
  
  BBS7 AP2
+
|- BBS7 || AP2
  BDIN AH2
+
|- BDIN || AH2
  BDOUT AE2
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|- BDOUT || AE2
  BREF AR1
+
|- BREF || AR1
  BRPLY AF2
+
|- BRPLY || AF2
  BSACK BN1
+
|- BSACK || BN1
  BSYNC AJ2
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|- BSYNC || AJ2
  BWTBT AK2
+
|- BWTBT || AK2
  
  BDCOK BA1
+
|- BDCOK || BA1
  BEVNT BR1
+
|- BEVNT || BR1
  BHALT AP1
+
|- BHALT || AP1
  BINIT AT2
+
|- BINIT || AT2
  BPOK BB1
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|- BPOK || BB1
  
  BDMGI AR2
+
|- BDMGI || AR2
  BDMGO AS2
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|- BDMGO || AS2
  BDMR AN1
+
|- BDMR || AN1
  BIAKI AM2
+
|- BIAKI || AM2
  BIAKO AN2
+
|- BIAKO || AN2
  BIRQ4 AL2
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|- BIRQ4 || AL2
  BIRQ5 AA1
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|- BIRQ5 || AA1
  BIRQ6 AB1
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|- BIRQ6 || AB1
  BIRQ7 BP1
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|- BIRQ7 || BP1
  
  SRUN AH1 *
+
|- SRUN || AH1 *
 +
 
 +
|- ASpare2 || BU1
 +
|- MSpareA || AK1
 +
|- MSpareB || AL1
 +
|- MSpareB || BK1
 +
|- MSpareB || BL1
 +
|- PSpare1 || AU1
 +
|- PSpare2 || BU1
 +
|- PSpare4 || BS1
 +
|- SSpare1 || AE1 *
 +
|- SSpare2 || AF1
 +
|- SSpare3 || AH1 *
 +
|- SSpare8 || BH1
 +
|}
  
  ASpare2 BU1
 
  MSpareA AK1
 
  MSpareB AL1
 
  MSpareB BK1
 
  MSpareB BL1
 
  PSpare1 AU1
 
  PSpare2 BU1
 
  PSpare4 BS1
 
  SSpare1 AE1 *
 
  SSpare2 AF1
 
  SSpare3 AH1 *
 
  SSpare8 BH1
 
  
 
Signals marked with a "*" show cases where two signals use the same pin (not at the same time, obviously).
 
Signals marked with a "*" show cases where two signals use the same pin (not at the same time, obviously).

Revision as of 20:02, 17 December 2015

The QBUS, previously known as the "LSI-11 bus", was intended as a cheaper alternative to the UNIBUS system by Digital Equipment Corporation.

It was widely used in PDP-11s and VAXen.

The bus had multiplexed address and data lines, and was available in 16-, 18-, and 22-address-bit configurations (data width remained 16 bits in all three versions).

Important note: The 16-bit and 18/22-bit backplanes are electrically incompatible and mixing the two may damage cards on the bus.

It is possible to upgrade 18-bit backplanes to 22-bit; see Upgrading QBUS backplanes.

Signalling

Like the UNIBUS, there are three basic kinds of cycles on the QBUS: data read/write cycles (in which a 'master' reads or writes data to/from a 'slave', which is usually, but not always, memory); DMA cycles (in which a device gains control of the bus so that it can do a read/write cycle); and interrupt cycles, in which a device causes the CPU to perform an interrupt.

All QBUS transactions are asynchronous, and use interlocked request/response signals for control and timing.

Pinout

QBUS pins are identified in the standard UNIBUS manner; there are two connectors, A and B; pins on the component side are 1, those on the solder side are 2. Pins are identified by the 'DEC alphabet', A-V, with G, I, O and Q dropped.

By signal

Signal Pin


Signals marked with a "*" show cases where two signals use the same pin (not at the same time, obviously).

By pin

 BIRQ5		AA1  (old BSpare1)
 BIRQ6		AB1  (old BSpare2)
 BDAL16	AC1  (old BSpare3)
 BDAL17	AD1  (old BSpare4)
 SSpare1	AE1  (alt +5B)
 SSpare2	AF1  (alt SRUN/SMENBL on CF1)
 SSpare3	AH1  (alt SRUN on CH1)
 Ground	AJ1
 MSpareA	AK1
 MSpareB	AL1
 Ground	AM1
 BDMR		AN1
 BHALT		AP1
 BREF		AR1
 +5B/+12B	AS1  (old PSpare3)
 Ground	AT1
 PSpare1	AU1
 +5B		AV1
 
 +5		AA2
 -12/-5	AB2
 Ground	AC2
 +12		AD2
 BDOUT		AE2
 BRPLY		AF2
 BDIN		AH2
 BSYNC		AJ2
 BWTBT		AK2
 BIRQ4		AL2 (was BIRQ)
 BIAKI		AM2
 BIAKO		AN2
 BBS7		AP2
 BDMGI		AR2
 BDMGO		AS2
 BINIT		AT2
 BDAL00	AU2
 BDAL01	AV2
 
 
 BDCOK		BA1
 BPOK		BB1
 BDAL18	BC1 (old SSpare4)
 BDAL19	BD1 (old SSpare5)
 BDAL20	BE1 (old SSpare6)
 BDAL21	BF1 (old SSpare7)
 SSpare8	BH1
 Ground	BJ1
 MSpareB	BK1
 MSpareB	BL1
 Ground	BM1
 BSACK		BN1
 BIRQ7		BP1  (old PSpare6)
 BEVNT		BR1
 PSpare4/+12B	BS1
 Ground	BT1
 PSpare2	BU1
 +5		BV1
 
 +5		BA2
 -12/-5	BB2
 Ground	BC2
 +12		BD2
 BDAL02	BE2
 BDAL03	BF2
 BDAL04	BH2
 BDAL05	BJ2
 BDAL06	BK2
 BDAL07	BL2
 BDAL08	BM2
 BDAL09	BN2
 BDAL10	BP2
 BDAL11	BR2
 BDAL12	BS2
 BDAL13	BT2
 BDAL14	BU2
 BDAL15	BV2