ELANSC410-33AC AMD (ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES), ELANSC410-33AC Datasheet - Page 43

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ELANSC410-33AC

Manufacturer Part Number
ELANSC410-33AC
Description
Manufacturer
AMD (ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES)
Datasheet

Specifications of ELANSC410-33AC

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Notes:
1. Pin states for AEN, IOCHRDY, IOCS16, PDACK0, PDRQ0, TC, and PIRQ1–PIRQ0 are listed in Table 9 on page 49.
2. The ISA control signals have three programmable options for Suspend mode:
3. The SA bus, SA25–SA0, and the RSTDRV signal are three-stated with pulldowns in Suspend mode. This accommodates
4. C, D, and E output drives are programmable.
5. The combination of SD15–SD0 and D31–D16 on the same pins requires the signals to be pulled up in SD bus mode (for PC
Signal Name
[Alternate
Function]
SD11 [D27]
SD12 [D28]
SD13 [D29]
SD14 [D30]
SD15 [D31]
Pin states for BALE, MCS16, SBHE, PDACK1, PDRQ1 and PIRQ7–PIRQ2 are listed in Table 14 on page 53.
Be careful when handling IOR and IOW because they are shared with the PC Card sockets and may need to be buffered if
certain combinations of system components are powered up and off.
Summary: These pins have built-in pulldown resistors that are invoked by:
having the ISA bus, PC Card sockets, VL bus, and ROM interfaces left powered on or powered off in Suspend mode.
Summary: These pins have built-in pulldown resistors that are invoked by:
compatibility) and pulled down in D bus mode (for consistency with D15–D0). Regardless of the mode the bus is in, the pins
are in the input state (i.e., they are still bidirectional and are not driven as outputs) and pulled down in Suspend mode.
These signals are pulled up or down automatically depending on whether the SD buffer is enabled or not (CFG3), and whether
the system is in Suspend mode or not.
Summary: These pins have built-in pulldown and pullup resistors that are invoked by:
–Driven High (inactive).
–Three-stated with no pullup or pulldown. This is useful when the ISA device is at 5 V and left powered in Suspend. The
– Three-stated with pulldown resistors when suspended with the intent of powering off the ISA device
–Suspend mode and the ISA interface is programmed to be powered off in Suspend mode (Power-Down Group C).
–Suspend mode.
–Reset invokes the pulldown resistors.
–Suspend mode invokes the pulldown resistors.
–Operating (Hyper/High/Low/Temp Low-Speed modes): the pins will have pullups if the SD buffer control signals are
board design should not drive 3.3-V signals into a 5-V device during Suspend because this can waste power. The system
designer should provide large pullup resistors to 5 V for each of these signals on the board if this configuration is
programmed.
(Power-Down Group C).
enabled, and have pulldowns otherwise.
Pin
N1
K1
L1
L2
L3
#
Type
B [B]
B [B]
B [B]
B [B]
B [B]
Élan™SC400 and ÉlanSC410 Microcontrollers Data Sheet
Table 6. Pin State Table—System Interface
Output
Drive
C–E
C–E
C–E
C–E
C–E
4
4
4
4
4
Load
Max
(pF)
70
70
70
70
70
Supply
V
V
V
V
V
CC
CC
CC
CC
CC
TS-PD
TS-PD
TS-PD
TS-PD
TS-PD
Reset
State
Operation
B-PPUD
B-PPUD
B-PPUD
B-PPUD
B-PPUD
Normal
1
(Continued)
Suspend
State
I-PD
I-PD
I-PD
I-PD
I-PD
Power
Group
Down
Note
5
5
5
5
5
5 V
S
S
S
S
S
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