DR11-B parallel interface
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The DR11-B was a parallel interface for the UNIBUS which used DMA to transfer data.
Implementation
It was constructed from a number of smaller Flip Chips which were installed in custom 4-slot system unit backplane. The extant DR11-B documentation does not show either the modules used in the DR11-B, or their locations in the backplane.
The modules are:
- M112 - NOR gates
- M113 - 10 x 2-input NAND gates
- M116 - NOR gates
- M205 - 5 x 'D' flip flops
- M208 - 8-bit buffer / shift-register
- M239 - Status and Command Register
- 2 x M611 - High speed power inverters
- M796 - UNIBUS Master Control
- M7821 - Interrupt Control
- M7219 - Bus Interface
The M7219 is a quad card; the others are all single. (The M796 and M7821 are extended-length; the others are all short.)
Connection to the user device is via either a pair of M957 Split-Lug Cable boards, or via an M9760 (dual) Twisted Pair Cable Connector board. The M9680 (dual) board is a loopback test board, which can be used in place of the user connection board(s).