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Genmongoosev
Mangoose-V.png
Mongoose-V processor
Board NameMongoose V
ManufacturerSynova
Referencehttp://www.synova.com/proc/mg5.html
ArchitectureMIPS
CPU ModelR3000
MonitorNone usually
Runs on Simulator?N/A
AliasesNo
RAMdepends on board
Non-volatile Memorydepends on board
Serial Portsdual UART
VideoVideo Unspecified.
OtherRadiation Hardened


Contents

Overview

The Mongoose-V is a single chip rad-hard microprocessor with integrated cache memory and integrated peripheral functions. The Mongoose-V can be used to form a complete rad-hard computer by the straight-forward addition of local memory and system-specific interface logic. The Mongoose-V implements the MIPS R3000 instruction set including the MIPS floating point hardware. On-chip caches provide high bandwidth memory access to keep the CPU operating efficiently. The data cache size is 2 KB and the instruction cache size is 4 KB.

Features of the Mongoose-V development board

  • Mongoose-V processor operating at 25 MHz
  • 2MB of high speed SRAM / 4MB of user programmable Flash EEPROM
  • Dual RS232 interfaces
  • Error detection and correction (EDAC) support
  • Expansion interface facilitates target system connection
  • Dedicated ROM emulator port (32-bit)
  • Convenient logic analyzer connections
  • Single carrier board design with dual mezzanine card slots
  • Compact PCI form factor (6U)

Features of the Mongoose-V processor

  • MIPS R3000 Instruction Set
  • MIPS R3010 Floating-point Unit
  • On-Chip 2KB Data Cache
  • On-Chip 4KB Instruction Cache
  • Speed grades 10MHz, 15MHz
  • 256 pin Quad Leaded Chip Carrier

On-chip Peripherals

  • Error Detection & Correction
  • Memory Protection
  • Timers
  • Dual UART
  • Expansion Interrupts
  • Waitstate Generator
  • Dynamic RAM Controller


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Board Setup

If there are special jumper or ROM monitor settings, describe them.

Downloading and Executing

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Debugging

How do you debug code on this board? What gdb setup? BDM, stub, etc?

Test Reports

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