BA23 Enclosure

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The BA23 Qbus enclosure is available in pedestal, tabletop, and rack mount installations.

There is a 'bigger brother' the BA123 enclosure.

BA23 Usage

The BA23 enclosure was used for the following DEC PDP-11 and MicroVAX computers:

Some versions of the computers listed above were also available in the BA123 enclosure, or in the H9642 Medium System Cabinet.

The H9642 Medium System Cabinet containes two BA23 enclosures, one 'Standard' BA23-A, and one 'Expander' BA23-C.

In the cabinet both BA23 enclosures are connected with a BCV2A 'Qbus expansion cable and terminator BA23A to BA23C' to provide a large Qbus configuration.

BA23 Mass Storage Device Areas

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The BA23 can hold full-height and half-height 13.3 cm (5.25 in) mass storage devices, depending on the system.

You can install one RD5x-series fixed-disk drive and one removable-media drive — an RX50 diskette drive or a TK50 tape drive. You cannot install two full-height, fixed-disk drives due to power limitations.

You can connect external drives to the system’s I/O distribution panel. The number of drives you can use depends on the space available in the I/O panel and backplane, and the amount of power available to run the drive controllers.

BA23 Control Panel

The BA23 has either a 4- or 6-button control panel as follows:

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  • Systems with a 4-button control panel support only full-height mass storage devices (Figure 1-3).

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  • Systems with a 6-button control panel support either full-height or half-height devices (Figure 1-4).


BA23 Signal Distribution Panel

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The signal distribution panel carries signals from an RQDX1, RQDX2, or RQDX3 controller module in the Q22-bus backplane to the mass storage devices.

BA23 Backplane

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BA23 Internal Cabling

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BA23 Power Supply

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There are three variations of the BA23 power supply, depending on the enclosure model number: H7864, H7864A, or H7864B.

The power supply regulators maintain proper output voltages against temporary fluctuations in the ac input to the power supply.

The powersupply is a 230 W unit. It supplies +5 Vdc at 4.5 amps (A) to 36.0 A, and +12 Vdc at 0.0 A to 7.0 A to the following system components:

  • Backplane
  • Fixed-disk drive
  • Diskette drive or tape drive

The power supply also sends three system control signals to the backplane, asserting two of these signals (BDCOK H and BPOK H) when the system power is stable. The third signal (BEVENT L) is an external line clock interrupt request to the CPU. The LTC switch on the control panel PC board enables the BEVENT signal.

The power supply also has two +10 Vdc at 0.45 A fan outputs for the front and rear dc fans. You can increase the fan voltages to +12 Vdc by changing a power supply jumper. The KA630 CPU module’s thermal and acoustical specifications for example, are based on the +10 volt setting. The required fan power does not affect the 230 W output.

BA23 I/O Panel

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You use the I/O panel to connect external devices to the system.

Each device connects to a module in the system through a filtered connector.

You mount the connector on an insert, then install the insert in a cutout on the I/O panel.

Filtered connectors and inserts are part of the option’s cabinet kit.

Usually, the CPU insert is installed in the top (or left) cutout.

The I/O panel has six cutouts in two sizes, types A and B.

BA23 Cutout and Insert Sizes
Type Quantity C/I Inches Millimeters
A 2 Cutout 0.6 x 3.2 15 x 81
A 2 Insert 1.0 x 4.0 25 x 102
B 4 Cutout 2.25 x 3.2 57 x 81
B 4 Insert 2.5 x 3.3 64 x 84

You can install three more type A inserts by removing the bracket between the third and fourth cutouts and installing an adapter plate.


References

  • EK-186AA-MG-001 BA23 Enclosure Maintenance