RH11 MASSBUS controller

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The RH11 MASSBUS controller (technically, the RH11-AB) allowed the interconnection of MASSBUS devices such as the RP04 to systems with a UNIBUS, primarily on PDP-11's.

The RH11 has the capability to operate in 18-bit mode; in this mode, the PA and PB UNIBUS parity lines are used for data bits 16 and 17. The KS10 made use of this capability.

Second UNIBUS

The RH11 contains connectors and circuitry for two separate UNIBUSes; the second UNIBUS is primarily used on systems with multi-port memory, such as the PDP-11/45.

The registers in the RH11 are only accesssible from the 'first' UNIBUS (UNIBUS 'A'); likewise, interrupts of the CPU are only possible via UNIBUS 'A'. The RH11 can be set under software control to do DMA data transfers on either the first or second UNIBUS (UNIBUS 'B').

If no CPU is connected to UNIBUS 'B', an M9300 terminator at the start of the bus can be configured to do NPR bus grants. A jumper allows the RH11 to do block transfers on UNIBUS 'B' without going through an arbitration cycle; the 'A' UNIBUS has a mode where it does two DMA cycles per grant.

Registers

The RH11 contains 4 registers, plus a share of a fifth; they are

  • RHCS1 - Control and Status 1 (shared)
  • RHWC - Word Count
  • RHBA - Bus Address
  • RHCS2 - Control and Status 2
  • RHDB - Data Buffer (for maintenance)

As is standard for the MASSBUS, all the other device registers are in the device.

Hardware

The RH11 consisted of a double system unit backplane (below) into which plugged a number of cards:

Two of them hex-sized:

  • M7294 - DBC - Data Buffer and Control
  • M7295 - BCT - Bus Control

Two dual-sized cards containing controller logic:

  • M7296 - CSR - Control and Status
  • M7297 - PAC - Parity Generation and Checking

Three dual-height M5904 MASSBUS transceiver modules.

Optionally one or two single-height cards:

  • M688 - UNIBUS Power Fail Driver

The RH11 backplane also contained three SPC slots in otherwise-unused slots.

Backplane layout

Board locations (as seen from the board insertion side of the backplane, not the wire-wrap pin side, as is common in DEC documentation) are:

Connector
Slot A B C D E F
1 UNIBUS A In M7297 Parity M7296 Control/Status
2 M7295 Bus Control
3 M7294 Data/Buffer Control
4 Unused M5904 Transceiver M688 - UNIBUS B Power Fail Unused
5 Unused M5904 Transceiver M688 - UNIBUS A Power Fail Unused
6 Unused M5904 Transceiver Unused
7 UNIBUS B Out SPC
8 UNIBUS B In SPC
9 UNIBUS A Out SPC