MVME147 Cross Reference
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 REPLACEMENT  | 
 REPLACEMENT  | 
 NEWEST MODEL  | 
 DESC.  | 
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 MVME147  | 
 
 MVME147S  | 
 -  | 
 
 -  | 
 
 MC68030 20MHz, 4MB DRAM  | 
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 MVME147RF  | 
 MVME147SRF  | 
 MVME147-010  | 
 MVME147-010A  | 
 MC68030 16.67MHz, 4MB DRAM  | 
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 MVME147-1  | 
 MVME147S-1  | 
 MVME147-011  | 
 MVME147-011A  | 
 MC68030 25MHz, 4MB DRAM  | 
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 MVME147A-1  | 
 MVME147SA-1  | 
 MVME147-012  | 
 MVME147-012A  | 
 MC68030 25MHz, 8MB DRAM  | 
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 MVME147SA-2  | 
 -  | 
 
 MVME147-022  | 
 
 MVME147-022A  | 
 
 MC68030 33MHz, 8MB DRAM  | 
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 MVME147SB-1  | 
 -  | 
 
 MVME147-013  | 
 
 MVME147-013A  | 
 
 MC68030 25MHz, 16MB DRAM  | 
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 MVME147SB-2  | 
 -  | 
 MVME147-023  | 
 MVME147-023A  | 
 MC68030 33MHz, 16MB DRAM  | 
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 MVME147SC-1  | 
 -  | 
 
 MVME147-014  | 
 
 MVME147-014A  | 
 
 MC68030 25MHz,32MB DRAM  | 
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 MVME147SC-2  | 
 -  | 
 MVME147-024  | 
 MVME147-024A  | 
 MC68030 33MHz, 32MB DRAM  | 
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The major differences in the MVME147-xxA version and the immediate previous version are:
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The functions formerly implemented in the PCC ASIC are now combined in a new FPGA called PCC-prime. The PCC-prime is intended to function identically to the original PPC.
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A 3.3 volt linear regulator has been added to supply power to the PCC-prime chip.
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A Schotky diode has been added to the power pin of the of the NVRAM/RTC chip to provide undervoltage protection and to prevent data loss in certain customers environments.
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The MC88913 clock driver has been replaced by the functionally compatible Texas Instruments CD339.
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The PLUS153 programmable logic device has been replaced by the functionally compatible Lattice Semiconductor ISPLS12032E.
 
source: V147PA/LTS from the motorola literature
** Please note, there is no guarantee this cross reference is accurate, however it is thought to be a good representation. Also, there is no guarantee that the recommended replacement will work in your application as software, settings, and/or other changes in your environment may have an effect on operation. However, in most applications you should find the replacement is a drop in.
