Texas Instruments PCI1520 manual Miscellaneous Pin Interface, Multifunction Terminals

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6 Miscellaneous Pin Interface

6.1Multifunction Terminals

The multifunction terminals (MFUNC6:0) can be programmed to serve many different roles using the Multifunction Routing register at PCI configuration offset 8Ch. The discrete ISA interrupts (IRQ15:2), INTA#, INTB#, and IRQSER are explained in Section 7 – Interrupt Configurations. CLKRUN#, D3STAT#, and RI_OUT# are discussed in Section 9 – Power Management Considerations. ZVSTAT, ZVSEL1#, and ZVSEL0# are used for ZV control. For more information, please refer to the PCI1520 Data Manual.

LED_SKT, LEDA1, and LEDA2 can be used to indicate socket activity. When a PC Card is being accessed, these outputs will be driven high. LED_SKT will be driven high for access to either socket. LEDA1 and LEDA2 will only be driven high during access to their respective socket.

GPE#, GPIx, and GPOx can be used to signal general purpose events to the system.

CAUDPWM provides a PWM output for the CAUDIO terminals (as opposed to the binary output SPKROUT).

PCI LOCK# is an optional PCI signal as mentioned in Section 4 – PCI Bus Interface.

All unused multifunction terminals require a 43kpullup resistor.

6.2SPKROUT

SPKROUT is the output to the host system that can carry SPKR# or CAUDIO through the PCI1520 from the PC Card interface. If SPKROUT is enabled for both sockets, it is driven as an exclusive-OR of the two inputs. A 43k pulldown resistor is required to prevent oscillation when SPKROUT is disabled and therefore tristated.

6.3SUSPEND#

The assertion of SUSPEND# gates PRST#, GRST#, and PCLK from the PCI1520. More information can be found in Section 9 – Power Management Considerations. A 43kpullup resistor is required on SUSPEND#. SUSPEND# cannot be low during boot.

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Texas Instruments PCI1520 manual Miscellaneous Pin Interface, Multifunction Terminals