Mbx Features Summary; Table 5-1. Features Of The Mbx Series Embedded Controller - Motorola MBX Series Installation And Use Manual

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MBX Features Summary

The following table summarizes the key features of MBX series boards.
Features pertaining to both entry-level and standard configurations are
listed in the upper section. Additional features offered only in the standard
configuration are listed in the lower section.

Table 5-1. Features of the MBX Series Embedded Controller

Feature
Microprocessor
DRAM
Flash memory
NVRAM
Real-time clock
Switches
On-board status LEDs
Serial I/O
Parallel I/O
Ethernet I/O
PCMCIA interface
LCD interface
(MPC821 only)
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MPC860 PowerQUICC or MPC821 processor with integrated
memory management unit (MMU) and communications functions
Up to 16MB on-board DRAM (with optional parity); 168-pin DIMM
socket addressing up to 128MB expansion DRAM
One bank 32-bit Flash (2MB, 4MB, or 8MB) soldered to board
32KB NVRAM with battery backup and low battery indication
RTC, watchdog timer, four 16-bit timers in the MPC8xx processor
Reset and Abort, available remotely via utility connector
Eight: +3.3Vdc, +5Vdc, +12Vdc, Board Failure, Battery Status, Flash
Programming Status, CPU, PCI
EIA-232-D serial console or terminal port (DCE/DTE)
IEEE 1284 parallel port with host/peripheral mode selection
Support for AUI and 10BaseT Ethernet interface
One PCMCIA slot (type I, II, or III devices)
Support for both active and passive LCD panels via 24-pin header on
MPC821-powered MBX boards
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