IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor for IBM RISC System/6000 July 26, 1994 Announcement Number: 194-239 Document's Table of Contents: Abstract DESCRIPTION PUBLICATIONS TECHNICAL INFORMATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CHARGES Abstract The ARTIC960 Coprocessor is a high-speed, high-throughput coprocessor adapter with multiple memory options designed to operate in 32-bit Micro Channel(R) bus compatible systems. The ARTIC960 relieves the host from compute-intensive tasks associated with input/output (I/O) communication applications and protocols. It also provides bus-mastering capabilities for peer-to-peer transfers across the Micro Channel bus. The ARTIC960 Coprocessor's wide bandwidth provides coprocessor performance at least 4 to 6 times that of previously released IBM ARTIC Coprocessors. Included in this announcement is a high-speed 4-Port Multi-interface Application Interface Board (AIB). The AIB offers either EIA-232D (asynchronous), or EIA-530 (RS-422), or ISO 4903 (X.21), or ISO 4902 (V.36) electrical interfaces for communications applications. The selection of the specific interface is achieved by a matching cable (4 ports of 232 or 4 ports of 422 or 4 ports of X.21 or 4 ports of V.36). Purchase Prices: IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor (1MB) $5,100 IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor (4MB) 5,400 IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor (8MB) 5,700 AIB Cable Option EIA-232D 475 AIB Cable Option EIA-530 (RS-422) 575 AIB Cable Option ISO 4902 (V.36) 575 AIB Cable Option ISO 4903 (X.21) 575 Planned Availability Date: August 12, 1994 (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation ** Product or company name is a trademark or registered trademark of its respective holder. IN BRIEF . . . +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Adapter | | | | o At least four to six times the performance of Portmaster(R) | | Adapter/A | | o Intel** 80960CF 25-MHz processor | | o 32-bit Micro Channel Bus Master adapter | | o 64-bit streaming data (80MB/s) capability | | o From 2 to 9MB of memory (additional memory available via an | | RPQ) | | o System Control Block (SCB) Move-mode | | | | Multi-interface AIB | | | | o Four ports, high speed | | o Cable-selectable interface | | o Line speeds up to 2.048 megabits per second, each port | | o Eight "smart" direct memory access (DMA) channels | | | | Firmware | | | | o Realtime operating kernel | | o Support for 32-bit Micro Channel based systems | | o Operating system utilities and support including drivers | | o Double-byte character set (DBCS) enabled | | | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ DESCRIPTION The ARTIC960 Coprocessor is a high-speed, high-throughput coprocessor adapter with multiple memory options designed to operate in 32-bit Micro Channel bus compatible systems. The ARTIC960 relieves the host from compute-intensive tasks associated with I/O communication applications and protocols. It also provides bus-mastering capabilities for peer-to-peer transfers across the Micro Channel bus. The ARTIC960 Coprocessor's wide bandwidth provides coprocessor performance at least 4 to 6 times that of previously released IBM ARTIC Coprocessors. Included in this announcement is a high-speed 4-Port Multi-interface AIB that offers either EIA-232D (asynchronous) or EIA-530 (RS-422) or ISO 4903 (X.21) or ISO 4902 (V.36) electrical interfaces for generalized applications. The selection of the specific interface is achieved by a matching cable (4 ports of 232 or 4 ports of 422 or 4 ports of X.21 or 4 ports of V.36). The AIB will operate all four ports at up to 2.048 megabits per second full duplex. The ARTIC960 also provides extendable memory for applications and protocol stacks that execute on the adapter, thereby offloading the system from performing these tasks. The ARTIC960 Coprocessor and AIB together comprise a feature. There are three features available depending upon memory option (1MB, 4MB, or 8MB). The ARTIC960 Coprocessor is designed to operate in any full-slot 32-bit Micro Channel bus system adhering to the IBM Micro Channel architectural guidelines, such as the PS/2(R) computer, RISC System/6000(R) computer, and IBM Industrial Computers. The ARTIC960 realtime kernel and on-card operating system and AIX/6000(TM) Version 3.2.5 application development driver are included with the purchase of the adapter. The application development driver is intended to provide a level of interface to the adapter for those developing applications using the ARTIC960 and is not a full-function driver. The application development driver is contained in the diagnostic diskette. A developer's kit is offered that provides AIB design information, sample programs, a programmer's guide/reference, and a hardware technical reference manual. As part of the developer's kit a Developer's Assistance Program (DAP) is provided for parties who will be developing their own software applications and/or designing their own application interface board. The ARTIC960 DAP is administered by IBM in Boca Raton, Florida, and can be reached at 800-IBM-3333, ext. ARTIC160, or through fax at 407-443-6003, or through Internet at artic@vnet.ibm.com, or by mail at: ARTIC960 Developer's Assistance Program IBM Corporation Mail Drop 2108 1798 NW 40th Street Boca Raton, FL 33429 The DAP, through telephone and E-mail, will provide technical help for software development or additional AIB designs. The ARTIC960 coprocessor is ideally suited for: Departments that require high-speed connections from server to host (switched or leased) Telephone applications with V.36/V.24 for higher-speed connections to 2MB Local area network (LAN) interconnection via leased lines (64Kb to 2Mb) The IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor is a family of high-performance wide area network (WAN) communications adapters with a base card with three memory options and daughter cards with different interfaces and cables. Each IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor occupies one Micro Channel bus slot. Increased Processor Performance and Communication Speeds The ARTIC960 Coprocessor provides a 4 to 6 times increase in data throughput across the Micro Channel bus when compared to the existing family of IBM ARTIC Coprocessors. The 4-Port Multi-interface Application Interface Board handles four lines of communications data at 2.048 megabits per second. Enabling the Customer's Competitive Advantage The ARTIC960 Coprocessor performance improvements allow users to install one adapter where four adapters could be required of previous IBM coprocessor designs. Four 2.048 megabits per second high-speed communication lines, not available on previous IBM coprocessors, provide increased bandwidth capabilities for applications. PRODUCT POSITIONING The ARTIC960 provides increased performance over previous IBM ARTIC processors. The ARTIC960 can be programmed to support up to four wide area ports at speeds to 2Mbps per port. This can be beneficial to users who rely on an external device like a router to achieve multiple ports at these speeds. The ARTIC960 also provides extendable memory for applications and protocol stacks that execute on the adapter, thereby offloading the system from performing these tasks. PUBLICATIONS The following publications are shipped with the product. Additional copies will be available on August 12, 1994. Order Part Title Number Number ARTIC960 Guide to Operations S61G-2920 61G2920 AIB Supplement to the GTO S61G-2965 61G2965 The following publications will be available on August 12, 1994. To order, contact your IBM representative. Order Part Title Number Number ARTIC960 Coprocessor Guide to Operations S61G-2920 61G2920 4-Port AIB Guide to Operations Supplement S61G-2965 61G2965 4-Port AIB Hardware Maintenance Library S61G-2963 61G2963 ARTIC960 Coprocessor Hardware Technical Reference S61G-2936 61G2936 ARTIC960 Coprocessor Programmer's Guide and Reference S61G-2938 61G2938 4-Port AIB Developer's Guide S61G-2939 61G2939 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Specified Operating Environment Operating Environment: Temperature: Up to 0(degs) to 40(degs)C (32(degs) to 104(degs)F) system ambient Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% The ARTIC960 Coprocessor will assume the operating environment of the host system. Radio Frequency Interference Statement: The ARTIC960 Coprocessor complies with the United States FCC class A, ECC CISPR-A, and Japan VCCI-1 RFI standards. A typical ARTIC960 Coprocessor adapter, without the AIB, draws 12.5 Watts of 5 V DC power. The Multi-interface AIB draws an additional 3.7 Watts. Hardware Requirements: One Micro Channel bus slot is required on a supported RISC System/6000. The system must have a diskette drive to load the IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor run-time environment and diagnostics. Software Requirements: AIX/6000 Version 3.2.5 Limitations: There is a limitation of five IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessors with the supplied driver in all models except Machine Type 7009 Model C10, which has a limit of two. Planning Information Cable Orders: IBM recommends that one of the following cables be ordered with the 4-Port AIB. The cable selection determines the four ports of electrical interface of the AIB. Other interface cables can be ordered at published prices. Each cable is 1.8 meters in length and has four connectors in a fanout fashion terminating into a 100-pin connector that plugs onto the AIB. Feature Description Number AIB Cable Option EIA-232D 2922 AIB Cable Option EIA-530 (RS-422) 2923 AIB Cable Option ISO 4903 (X.21) 2927 AIB Cable Option ISO 4902 (V.36) 2926 Problem Determination: Follow the instructions in the Guide to Operations for using the IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor diagnostic diskette. Security, Auditability, and Control This product uses the security and auditability features of RISC System/6000 hardware and required software. User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communication facilities. TERMS AND CONDITIONS MES Discount Applicable: The feature discount will be equal to the discount percent associated with the current volume commitment of the category of the machine type on which the feature is installed. Field-Installable Feature: Yes Warranty Period: One year Customer Setup: No All terms and conditions are the same as those applicable to the IBM RISC System/6000 system in which the feature is installed. CHARGES Minimum Monthly Feature Purchase Maintenance Removal Description Number Price Charge Charge IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor (1MB) 2921 $5,100 $51 $117 IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor (4MB) 2924 5,400 54 117 IBM ARTIC960 Coprocessor (8MB) 2928 5,700 57 117 AIB Cable Option EIA-232D 2922 475 0 0 AIB Cable Option EIA-530 (RS-422) 2923 575 0 0 AIB Cable Option ISO 4902 (V.36) 2926 575 0 0 AIB Cable Option ISO 4903 (X.21) 2927 575 0 0 These features apply to the following machine types and models: M/T 7009 Model C10 M/T 7011 Models 250, 25E, 25S, 25F M/T 7012 Models 320, 32E, 32H, 340, 350, 360, 34H, 370, 380, 390 M/T 7013 Models 520, 52H, 530, 53E, 53H, 540, 550, 55E, 55L, 55S, 560, 56F, 570, 57F, 580, 58F, 58H, 590, 59H M/T 7015 Models 930, 950, 95E, 970, 97B, 97E, 97F, 980, 98B, 98E, 98F, 97E, 99J, 99K, R10, R20, R24 (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation