Inter-module bus, Processor memory voting bus, Inter-module bus voting bus – Rockwell Automation T8110B/T8110 Trusted TMR Processor User Manual
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3.3. Inter-Module Bus
Each Processor FCR contains a Bus Interface to the Inter-Module Bus. The triplicated Inter-Module
Bus provides communication interconnection between modules in the Trusted
TM
Controller chassis, at
a data transfer rate of up to 150Mbaud.
The Inter-Module Bus handles the following triplicated signals:
Data
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8-bit, bi-directional bus.
Control
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Bus clocks, module enables and bus direction control.
System Watchdog
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A dynamic signal indicating the correct processing of
safety critical data. The signal is generated by the
hardware watchdog signal from each processor.
Power Fail
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Indicating a power fault in the associated fault
containment region.
Active/Standby
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Status line between the active/standby Trusted
TM
TMR
Processors that are used for negotiating the
active/standby state.
Slot
-
Indicating the left or right Trusted
TM
TMR Processor slot
position to the processor.
System ID
-
A 4 bit code indicating the system address to the
processor.
Additionally, a Chassis Connection signal is provided for grounding the module electromagnetic
interference shield.
3.3.1. Processor Memory Voting Bus
The Processor memory voting bus is 32-bits wide and provides real-time voting of memory read
cycles.
3.3.2. Inter-Module Bus Voting Bus
Data received from the Inter-Module Bus is processed via an independent voting bus. This bus
protects the three processor FCRs from a data fault, by exchanging data between them and the front-
panel FCR.
3.3.3. Processor Voting Bus
The Processor voting bus is a serial bus that provides fault protection for certain types of FCR signals.