Rcv56hcf pci/cardbus modem designer’s guide – Hayes Microcomputer Products RCV56HCF User Manual

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RCV56HCF PCI/CardBus Modem Designer’s Guide

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ROCKWELL PROPRIETARY INFORMATION

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Table 3-2. Bus Interface Pin Signal Definitions

Label

I/O Type

Signal Name/Description

SYSTEM

XIN,

XOUT

It

Ot2

Crystal In and Crystal Out. Connect XIN and XOUT to a 28.224 MHz external crystal circuit.

VDD

PWR

Digital Supply Voltage. Connect to 3.3V.

GND

GND

Digital Ground. Connect to digital ground.

CARDBUS#

It

CardBus Interface Select. Selects CardBus (low) or PCI Bus (high) drive strength. For PCI Bus, connect to
VCC through 1K ohm.

VGG1

PWR

I/O Voltage Tolerance Reference. Connect to VCC.

VIO

PWR

I/O Signaling Voltage Source. Connect to 3.3V.

PCI BUS INTERFACE

PCICLK

Ip

(in)

PCI Bus Clock. The PCICLK (PCI Bus CLK signal) input provides timing for all transactions on PCI.

CLKRUN#

Ip,

(in, o/d,

s/t/s)

Clock Running. CLKRUN# is an input used to determine the status of CLK and an open drain output used
to request starting or speeding up CLK. Connect to GND through 1K

for PCI designs.

PCIRST#

Ip

(in)

PCI Bus Reset. PCIRST# (PCI Bus RST# signal) is used to bring PCI-specific registers, sequencers, and
signals to a consistent state.

AD[31:0]

I/Opts

(t/s)

Multiplexed Address and Data. Address and Data are multiplexed on the same PCI pins.

CBE[3:0]#

I/Opts

(t/s)

Bus Command and Bus Enable. Bus Command and Byte Enables are multiplexed on the same PCI pins.
During the address phase of a transaction, C/BE[3:0]# define the bus command. During the data phase,

C/BE[3:0]# are used as Byte Enables.

PAR

I/Opts

(t/s)

Parity. Parity is even parity across AD[31::00] and C/BE[3::0]#. The master drives PAR for address and
write data phases; the Bus Interface drives PAR for read data phases.

FRAME#

I/Opsts

(s/t/s)

Cycle Frame. FRAME# is driven by the current master to indicate the beginning and duration of an access.

IRDY#

I/Opsts

(s/t/s)

Initiator Ready. IRDY# is used to indicate the initiating agent’s (bus master’s) ability to complete the current
data phase of the transaction. IRDY# is used in conjunction with TRDY#.

TRDY#

I/Opsts

(s/t/s)

Target Ready. TRDY# is used to indicate s the Bus Interface’s ability to complete the current data phase of
the transaction. TRDY# is used in conjunction with IRDY#.

STOP#

I/Opsts

(s/t/s)

Stop. STOP# is asserted to indicate the Bus Interface is requesting the master to stop the current
transaction.

IDSEL

Ip

(in)

Initialization Device. IDSEL input is used as a chip select during configuration read and write transactions.

DEVSEL#

I/Opsts

(s/t/s)

Device Select. When actively driven, DEVSEL# indicates the driving device 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.

TRDY#

I/Opts

(t/s)

Request. TRDY# is used to indicate to the arbiter that this agent desires use of the bus.

GNT#

I/Opts

(t/s)

Grant. GNT# is used to indicate to the agent that access to the bus has been granted.

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