Power, Power 169, Figure 79. v5ref circuitry – Intel 815 User Manual

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System Design Checklist

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Intel

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815 Chipset Platform Design Guide

169

13.10.1 Power

Checklist

Items

Recommendations

V_CPU_IO[1:0]

The power pins should be connected to the proper power plane for the processor ‘s

CMOS compatibility signals. Use one 0.1

µ

F decoupling capacitor.

VCCRTC

No clear CMOS jumper on VCCRTC. Use a jumper on RTCRST# or a GPI, or use a

safemode strapping for Clear CMOS

VCC3.3

Requires six 0.1

µ

F decoupling capacitors

VCCSus3.3

Requires one 0.1

µ

F decoupling capacitor.

VCC1.85

Requires two 0.1

µ

F decoupling capacitors.

VCCSus1.85

Requires one 0.1

µ

F decoupling capacitor.

5V_REF SUS

Requires one 0.1

µ

F decoupling capacitor.

V5REF_SUS only affects 5V-tolerance for USB OC[3:0] ins and can be connected to

VCCSUS3_3 if 5V tolerance on these signal is not required.

5V_REF

5VREF is the reference voltage for 5V tolerant inputs in the ICH. Tie to pins

VREF[2:1]. 5VREF must power up before or simultaneous to VCC3_3. It must power
down after or simultaneous to VCC3_3. Refer to the figure below for an example
circuit schematic that may be used to ensure the proper 5VREF sequencing.

VCMOS

VCMOS power source must supply 1.5V and be generated by circuitry on the

motherboard. See Appendix A: Customer Reference Board (CRB).

Figure 79. V5REF Circuitry

Vcc Supply

(3.3V)

5V Supply

To System

V

REF

To System

1 K

1.0 uF

vref_circuit

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