Table 31. interrupt interface – Intel CHIPSET 820E User Manual

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Table 31. Interrupt Interface

Checklist Items

Recommendations

Reason/Effect

PIRQ#[D:A]

These signals require a pull-up
resistor. A 2.7 k

pull-up resistor

to V

CC

5 V or an 8.2 k

pull-up

resistor to V

CC

3.3 V is

recommended.

In a non-APIC mode, the PIRQx# signals can be
routed to interrupts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 or
15. Each PIRQx# line has a separate Route Control
Register.

In the APIC mode, these signals are connected to
the internal I/O APIC, as follows: PIRQ[A]# is
connected to IRQ16, PIRQ[B]# to IRQ17, PIRQ[C]#
to IRQ18, and PIRQ[D]# to IRQ19. This frees the
ISA interrupts.

PIRQ#[G:F] /

GPIO[4:3]

These signals require a pull-up
resistor. Recommend a 2.7 k

pull-up resistor to V

CC

5 or an

8.2 k

pull-up resistor to V

CC

3.3.

In non-APIC mode, the PIRQx# signals can be
routed to interrupts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 or
15. Each PIRQx# line has a separate Route Control
Register.

In APIC mode, these signals are connected to the
internal I/O APIC, as follows: PIRQ[E]# is
connected to IRQ20, PIRQ[F]# to IRQ21, PIRQ[G]#
to IRQ22, and PIRQ[H]# to IRQ23. This frees the
ISA interrupts.

PIRQ#[H]

PIRQ#[E]

These signals require a pull-up
resistor. A 2.7 k

pull-up resistor

to V

CC

5 or an 8.2 k

pull-up

resistor to V

CC

3.3 is

recommended.

In a non-APIC mode, the PIRQx# signals can be
routed to interrupts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 or
15. Each PIRQx# line has a separate Route Control
Register.

In the APIC mode, these signals are connected to
the internal I/O APIC, as follows: PIRQ[E]# is
connected to IRQ20, PIRQ[F]# to IRQ21, PIRQ[G]#
to IRQ22, and PIRQ[H]# to IRQ23. This frees the
ISA interrupts. If not needed for interrupts, these
signals can be used as GPIO.

APIC

If the APIC is used

150

pull-up resistors on

APICD[0:1] ! Same as
SC242 checklist: PICD[0:1]

Connect APICCLK to
CK133, with a 20

to 33

series termination resistor.

If the APIC is not used on UP

systems

APICCLK can either be tied
to GND or connected to
CK133, but cannot be left
floating.

Pull APICD[0:1] to GND
through 10 k

pull-down

resistors.

If the APIC is not used on UP systems:

Use pull-downs for each APIC signal. Do not share
a resistor to pull-up signals.

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