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==Card size==
==Card size==
A standard ND-100 printed board module size is 366.8 mm x 280 mm.
A standard ND-100 printed board module size is 366.8 mm x 280 mm. This looks to be Eurocard<ref>[[Wikipedia:Eurocard (printed circuit board)]]</ref> "triple height" standard, with a depth of 280 mm.


==Connectors==
==Connectors==

Latest revision as of 17:35, 4 April 2023

Crate sizes

A small cabinet has a 12-position card crate. A large cabinet card crate can hold up to 21 cards.

Card size

A standard ND-100 printed board module size is 366.8 mm x 280 mm. This looks to be Eurocard[1] "triple height" standard, with a depth of 280 mm.

Connectors

Every card has at least one 96 pin connector (the "C" connector) used for connection to the ND-100 Bus. In addition, a card may have one or two additional 64 pin connectors ("A" and "B"). Connectors A and B are defined for each individual card that uses them. They are used by I/O controllers for connections to external devices.

CPU card location

The CPU module is normally located in position number 1 in the card crate. When the memory management module is present, it is placed in position number 2.

Placement rules

The CPU module is placed in position number 1. The memory management and cache module (if present) is placed in position number 2.

I/O module placement

There should never be empty modules between the CPU and the last I/O module. Expansion is from left to right.

Memory module placement

Memory modules should be placed from the rear position (12 or 21) and expanded towards the CPU module.

Expansion

The ND-100 Bus can be extended to any number of other ND-100 buses by a driver and a receiver module.

Reference