Genmongoosev
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| Genmongoosev | |
| Mongoose-V processor | |
| Board Name | Mongoose V |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Synova |
| Reference | http://www.synova.com/proc/mg5.html |
| Architecture | MIPS |
| CPU Model | R3000 |
| Monitor | None usually |
| Runs on Simulator? | N/A |
| Aliases | No |
| RAM | depends on board |
| Non-volatile Memory | depends on board |
| Serial Ports | dual UART |
| Video | Video Unspecified. |
| Other | Radiation 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
Board Setup
If there are special jumper or ROM monitor settings, describe them.
Downloading and Executing
Describe the download procedure.
Debugging
How do you debug code on this board? What gdb setup? BDM, stub, etc?
Test Reports
References
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