RC82545GM Intel, RC82545GM Datasheet - Page 15

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RC82545GM

Manufacturer Part Number
RC82545GM
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of RC82545GM

Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
1.5/2.5/3.3V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
1.43/2.38/3V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
1.57/2.62/3.6/5.25V
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
364
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant

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3.2.2
3.2.3
Datasheet
Arbitration Signals
Interrupt Signal
STOP#
IDSEL#
DEVSEL#
VIO
REQ64#
ACK64#
REQ#
GNT#
LOCK#
INTA#
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
STS
STS
P
TS
TS
TS
I
I
TS
I
Type
Type
Type
Stop. The Stop signal indicates the current target is requesting the master to stop the
current transaction. As a slave, the 82545GM controller drives STOP# to request the
bus master to stop the transaction. As a master, the 82545GM controller receives
STOP# from the slave to stop the current transaction.
Initialization Device Select. The Initialization Device Select signal is used by the
82545GM as a chip select signal during configuration read and write transactions.
Device Select. When the Device Select signal is actively driven by the 82545GM, it
signals notifies the bus master that it has decoded its address as the target of the
current access. As an input, DEVSEL# indicates whether any device on the bus has
been selected.
VIO. The VIO signal is a voltage reference for the PCI interface (3.3 V or 5 V PCI
signaling environment). It is used as the clamping voltage.
Note: An external resistor is required between the voltage reference and the VIO pin.
The target resistor value is 100 KΩ
Request Transfer. The Request Transfer signal is generated by the current initiator
indicating its desire to perform a 64-bit transfer. REQ64# has the same timing as the
Frame signal.
Acknowledge Transfer. The Acknowledge Transfer signal is generated by the
currently addressed target in response to the REQ64# assertion by the initiator.
ACK64# has the same timing as the Device Select signal.
Request Bus. The Request Bus signal is used to request control of the bus from the
arbiter. This signal is point-to-point.
Grant Bus. The Grant Bus signal notifies the 82545GM that bus access has been
granted. This is a point-to-point signal.
Lock Bus. The Lock Bus signal is asserted by an initiator to require sole access to a
target memory device during two or more separate transfers. The 82545GM device
does not implement bus locking.
Interrupt A. Interrupt A is used to request an interrupt of the 82545GM. It is an active
low, level-triggered interrupt signal.
Name and Function
Name and Function
Name and Function
Networking Silicon — 82545GM
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