GSO IEC 60822:2014
IEC 60822:1988
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
25 December 2014
VSB - Parallel Sub-system Bus of the IEC 60821 VMEbus
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GSO IEC 60822:2014 Scope
The introduction of high performance of 32-bit microprocessors, as well as the demands placed on microcomputers by the user community have created a need for multiprocessor systems built from board level products. The increase in the number of functions that such systems provided necessitated the introduction of a sophisticated subsystem
bus. The VSB (VME Subsystem Bus) was designed to respond to these requirements.
It includes a high speed asynchronous data transfer bus which allows masters to direct the transfer of binary data to and from slaves. The master initiates bus cycles in order to transfer data between itself and slaves. The slave detects bus cycles that are initiated by the active master and, when those cycles select it, transfers data between itself and the master. Four types of cycles are defined: an address-only cycle, a single transfer cycle, a block transfer cycle, and an interrupt acknowledge cycle. To maximize data transfer rates in multiprocessor systems, the VSB standard defines a mechanism that allows the master to broadcast the data to any number of slaves in the course of a single cycle. In
addition, the data transfer mechanism supports dynamic bus sizing as well as resource locking and data caching.
The arbitration bus is the second of the two sub-buses defined in the VSB standard. It allows arbiter modules and/or- requester modules to coordinate the use of the data transfer bus. Two arbitration methods are defined - a serial arbitration method and a parallel (distributed) arbitration method. These arbitration methods provide protocols to implement an array of subsystem architectures. Using the serial arbitration method, a designer can implement a single master subsystem that includes a single processor board requiring access to large amounts of memory. This method could be used to build a system that gives priority to a primary master that, when it can, grants the bus to other secondary masters. At the other end of the spectrum, a multiprocessing subsystem can be implemented using the parallel arbitration method.
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