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An MMV11-A was composed of two [[DEC card form factor‎|quad-sized]] boards, one piggy-backed on the other, and the pair taking only a single [[backplane]] slot (electrically):
 
An MMV11-A was composed of two [[DEC card form factor‎|quad-sized]] boards, one piggy-backed on the other, and the pair taking only a single [[backplane]] slot (electrically):
  
* An H223 daughter-board containing the cores
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* An H223 [[daughter-board]] containing the cores
 
* A G653 mother-board containing most of the electronics, and the contact fingers for plugging into the [[backplane]].
 
* A G653 mother-board containing most of the electronics, and the contact fingers for plugging into the [[backplane]].
  
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The MMV11-A was a [[QBUS#Variable_address_size|Q16]] card, so could only be used on systems with a maximum of 64KB of memory.
 
The MMV11-A was a [[QBUS#Variable_address_size|Q16]] card, so could only be used on systems with a maximum of 64KB of memory.
 
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[[Category: QBUS Memories]]
 
[[Category: QBUS Memories]]

Revision as of 17:47, 3 June 2022

MMV11-A board set

MMV11-A is a core main memory module for the QBUS - the only core main memory from DEC for the QBUS.

An MMV11-A holds 8K bytes; it has an access time of 425 nsec, and a cycle time of 1.15 μsec.

An MMV11-A was composed of two quad-sized boards, one piggy-backed on the other, and the pair taking only a single backplane slot (electrically):

  • An H223 daughter-board containing the cores
  • A G653 mother-board containing most of the electronics, and the contact fingers for plugging into the backplane.

The MMV11-A did not use a custom backplane; it plugged into a standard Q/Q backplane. However, it did use QBUS signals on the right-hand C/D connectors, so it could not be plugged into a Q/CD backplane.

The pair was 'thick' enough that a normal board cannot be plugged into the next slot. DEC documentation indicates that if there are devices 'behind' the MMV11-A on the bus, the bus grant lines (BIAK and BDMG) must be jumpered on the backplane in that slot.

The MMV11-A was a Q16 card, so could only be used on systems with a maximum of 64KB of memory.