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Physical addressing of modules
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Inventors: Card, Daniel C.; Dickson, Kevin A.;
Assignee: Unisys Corporation (Blue Bell, PA)
Primary Examiner: Horabik; Michael
Assistant Examiner: Wilson, Jr.; William H.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: McCormack; John J., Starr; Mark T.
An array of like system modules linked to a common control unit by connect lines, bussed and connected to all the modules by respective removable pin units so that each module address can be generated solely according to which said pin units are not connected. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION What is claimed is: 1. A method of addressing an array of system modules, each linked in parallel to a common control unit by a like set of connect lines, said method comprising: bussing said connect lines in each set to all said modules in parallel, and connecting each said module thereto by a like set of respective removable pin means, with one pin means for each line so as to allow each module address value to be generated solely according to which said pin means thereof are removed, so that, with pin #0 having a binary address value (BAV)=2. degree. , pin #1 having a BAV=2. sup. 1 ; pin #2 having a BAV=2. sup. 2, and so on, each said module is thus given a unique BAV simply by removing a unique pattern of said pins thereat for a total of 2. sup. N possible BAV; so as to, define each module address as a unique one of 2. sup. N possible binary address values. 2. A method of addressing an array of system modules linked in parallel to a common control unit by cable means comprising parallel sets of like connect lines, one set to each module, said method comprising: bussing each said set of said connect lines to all said modules and connecting each said module thereto by respective removable pin means, with one pin means for each said line, so as to allow each module address to be generated solely according to which of its said pin means are removed with pin #1 having a binary address value BAV 2. degree. , pin #2 having a BAV=2. sup. 1 ; pin #3 having a BAV=2. sup. 2 and so on, each said module being given a unique BAV simply by removing a unique pattern of said pins for a total of 2. sup. N possible BAV. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said modules comprise like data storage modules; wherein said lines are so connected via one or more status buses; wherein said lines couple a master control unit to slave boards mounting said modules, with each slave board provided with a slave microcontroller; and wherein said lines and buses are arranged to not only so address said modules, but also to supply data communication and power functions
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