Software Functional Overview

3.5Power Management

This section provides the Power Management software function of the notebook.

3.5.1General Requirements

The BIOS meet the following general Power Management requirements:

Refers to the portion of the firmware that is compatible with the ACPI 1.0 specifications.

Support for Suspend-to-RAM (S3 state) and Suspend-to-Disk mode (S4 state).

Support the Wake up event from Modem Ring in S3~S4 state. This is enabled by a CMOS Setup option.

Support the Wake up event from RTC Time/Date alarm in S3~S4 state. This is enabled by a CMOS Setup option.

Power Management must not substantially affect or degrade system performance.

3.5.2System Power Plane

The system components are grouped as the following parties to let the system to control the On/Off of power under different power management modes.

The power plane is divided as following:

Power Group

Power Control Pin

Controlled Devices

+B

Nil

IMM, (9V~20V)

 

 

 

+3VA

Nil

SIS961 (RTC I/F), Internal Modem Ring, PMU08

+12V

PWRON

PCMCIA Card, AC97 Codec

+5V

PWRON

PCMCIA Slot 5V

+3V

PWRON

VGA, PCMCIA, PCMCIA Slot 3V, DRAM,

 

 

Twister(DRAM I/F), M38869M8, MAX3243

+5VS

SUSB#

FLASH ROM, HDD, CD-ROM, USB, Internal K/B,

 

 

Glide Pad, External P/S2 Mouse, FDD, Audio AMP,

 

 

Fan

+3VS

SUSB#

SIS961 (ISA I/F Power), Clock Generator & Buffer

 

 

(W137)

+RTCVCCS

Nil

SIS961 (RTC)

 

 

 

3.5.3Power Management Mode

zFull On Mode

The system state where no devices are power managed and the system can respond to applications with maximum performance.

zDoze mode

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FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual

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FIC M295, M296 service manual General Requirements, System Power Plane, Power Management Mode

M296, M295 specifications

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