Low-pin-count (lpc) interface – Intel CHIPSET 820E User Manual

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1.4.10.

Low-Pin-Count (LPC) Interface

In the Intel 820E chipset platform, the super I/O component has migrated to the Low-Pin-Count (LPC)
interface. Migration to the LPC interface enables lower-cost super I/O designs. The LPC super I/O
component requires the same feature set as traditional super I/O components. It should include a
keyboard and mouse controller, floppy disk controller, and serial and parallel ports. In addition to the
super I/O features, an integrated game port is recommended because the AC’97 interface does not
provide support for a game port. In systems with ISA audio, the game port typically existed on the audio
card. The fifteen-pin game port connector provides for two joysticks and a two-wire MPU-401 MIDI
interface. Consult your super I/O vendor for a comprehensive list of devices offered and features
supported.

In addition, depending on system requirements, a device bay controller and USB hub could be integrated
into the LPC super I/O component. For systems requiring ISA support, an ISA-IRQ to serial-IRQ
converter is required. This converter could be integrated into the super I/O.

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