Agp signal voltage tolerance list, Motherboard / add-in card interoperability, Table 25. connector/add-in card interoperability – Intel 815 User Manual

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AGP/Display Cache Design Guidelines

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Intel

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815 Chipset Platform Design Guide

The pull-up/pull-down resistor value requirements are Rmin = 4 k

and Rmax = 16 k

. The

recommended AGP pull-up/pull-down resistor value is 8.2 k

.

7.6.2.1

AGP Signal Voltage Tolerance List

The following signals on the AGP interface are 3.3V tolerant during 1.5V operation:

PME#

INTA#

INTB#

GPERR#

GSERR#

CLK

RST

The following signals on the AGP interface are 5V tolerant (refer to the USB specification):

USB+

USB-

OVRCNT#

The following special AGP signal is either GROUNDED or NOT CONNECTED on an AGP card.

TYPEDET#

Note: All other signals on the AGP interface are in the VDDQ group. They are not 3.3V tolerant during

1.5V operation.

7.7

Motherboard / Add-in Card Interoperability

There are three AGP connectors: 3.3V AGP connector, 1.5V AGP connector, and Universal AGP
connector. To maximize add-in flexibility, it is highly advisable to implement the universal
connector in a system based on the Intel 815 chipset platform. All add-in cards are either 3.3V or
1.5V cards. The 4X transfers at 3.3V are not allowed due to timings.

Table 25. Connector/Add-in Card Interoperability

Card

1.5V Connector

3.3V Connector

Universal Connector

1.5V Card

Yes

No

Yes

3.3V Card

No

Yes

Yes

Table 26. Voltage/Data Rate Interoperability

Voltage 1X 2X

4X

1.5V VDDQ

Yes

Yes

Yes

3.3V VDDQ

Yes

Yes

No

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