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| name        = NT1X61
 
| name        = NT1X61
 
| desc        = I/O Controller (IOC) Shelf
 
| desc        = I/O Controller (IOC) Shelf
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| backbus    = [[DS-30]]
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| internalbus = [[IOC Shelf Bus]]
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| frontbus    = TBD
 
| variants    = AA, AB, AD, AG<ref>[[File:TAM-1001-018_DMS100_Family_Quick_Reference_Guide.pdf|page=71|25px]] DMS100 Family Quick Reference, Page 71</ref>
 
| variants    = AA, AB, AD, AG<ref>[[File:TAM-1001-018_DMS100_Family_Quick_Reference_Guide.pdf|page=71|25px]] DMS100 Family Quick Reference, Page 71</ref>
 
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The NT1X61 holds various I/O controller cards for managing the DMS itself.
 
The NT1X61 holds various I/O controller cards for managing the DMS itself.
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== Connectors/Slots ==
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* The front of the shelf has a number of slots for cards, with power and the IOC Shelf Bus on the backplane.
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* The rear of the shelf has numerous connectors to connect to peripherals and the upstream shelf<ref>[[File:03-9059 - DMS-100 Physical Handbook - Installation Method.pdf|page=127|25px]]DMS-100 Physical Handbook - Installation Method, Page 125</ref>
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== Related Documentation ==
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* [[File:297-1001-129_DMS-100_Family_IO_System_Reference.pdf|page=20|100px]] DMS-100 Family IO System Reference Page 20 - Shelf Architecture
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 00:28, 5 September 2017


NT1X61
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Description I/O Controller (IOC) Shelf
Cards NT0X67 (IOC Bus Terminator)
NT1X62 (I/O Message Processor)
NT1X67 (I/O Terminal Controller)
NT1X68 (9 Track Tape Controller)
Backend Busses DS-30
Internal Busses IOC Shelf Bus
Frontend Busses TBD
Variants AA, AB, AD, AG[1]

The NT1X61 holds various I/O controller cards for managing the DMS itself.

Connectors/Slots

  • The front of the shelf has a number of slots for cards, with power and the IOC Shelf Bus on the backplane.
  • The rear of the shelf has numerous connectors to connect to peripherals and the upstream shelf[2]

Related Documentation

  • 297-1001-129 DMS-100 Family IO System Reference.pdf DMS-100 Family IO System Reference Page 20 - Shelf Architecture

References

  1. TAM-1001-018 DMS100 Family Quick Reference Guide.pdf DMS100 Family Quick Reference, Page 71
  2. 03-9059 - DMS-100 Physical Handbook - Installation Method.pdfDMS-100 Physical Handbook - Installation Method, Page 125