Power and Signal Distribution
7.3.2 Wake Up Events
The system can be activated with a power
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The wake up sequence for each event occurs as follows:
The network interface controller (NIC) can be configured for detection of a “Magic Packet” and wake the system up from sleep mode through the assertion of the PME- signal on the PCI bus. Refer to Chapter 5, “Network Support” for more information.
Modem RingA ring condition on a serial port can be detected by the power control logic and, if so configured, cause the power control logic to wake up the system.
Power Management EventA power management event that asserts the PME- signal on the PCI bus can be enabled to cause the power control logic to wake up the system. Note that the PCI card must be PCI ver. 2.2 (or later) compliant to support this function.
7.4Power Management
These systems include power management functions that conserve energy by turning off or inhibiting power to various subsystems and components. These functions are provided by a combination of hardware, firmware (BIOS) and software. These systems provide the following power management support:
■ACPI v2.0 compliant (ACPI modes C1, S1, and
■APM 1.2 compliant
■U.S. EPA Energy Star 3.0 and 4.0 compliant
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