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| name = NT1X61 | | name = NT1X61 | ||
| desc = I/O Controller (IOC) Shelf | | desc = I/O Controller (IOC) Shelf | ||
+ | | backbus = [[DS-30]] | ||
+ | | internalbus = [[IOC Shelf Bus]] | ||
+ | | 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 == | ||
+ | * 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<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 == | ||
+ | * [[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 | |
Description | I/O Controller (IOC) Shelf |
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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]