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Hardware Preparation and Installation
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Hardware Configuration
To produce the desired configuration and ensure proper operation of the
MCP750HA, you may need to carry out certain hardware modifications
before installing the module.
The MCP750HA provides software control over most options: by setting
bits in control registers after installing the module in a system, you can
modify its configuration. Note that the MCP750HA control registers are
described in
Chapter 3, Functional Description
, and/or in the MCP750
Series Programmer's Reference Guide, listed in
.
Some options are not software programmable. Such options are controlled
through installation or removal of jumpers or interface modules on the
base board itself or the associated transition module.
MCP750HA Base Board Preparation
shows the location of switches, jumpers, connectors, and LED
indicators on the MCP750HA. Manually configured items on the base
board include a flash bank selection (J9).
For additional information on the configured items of the transition
module, refer to the section entitled
in
Appendix B, Hardware Preparation and Installation for
or to the respective user’s manuals for the transition modules
(listed in
Appendix C, Related Documentation
The MCP750HA is factory tested and shipped with the configurations
described in the following sections. The board’s factory-installed debug
monitor and PPCBug operates properly with these factory settings.
Flash Bank Selection (J9)
The MCP750HA has provisions for 1MB of 16-bit Flash memory. The
RAM300 memory mezzanine accommodates 8MB of additional 64-bit
Flash memory.
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