2 uart, 3 non-volatile ram, 4 audio buzzer – Intel IQ80333 User Manual

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Customer Reference Board Manual

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Intel® IQ80333 I/O Processor

Hardware Reference Section

3.6.2

UART

The 80333 has two integrated UARTs. Each asynchronous serial ports supports all the functions of a
16550 UART. The UART signals are connected to a dual RS-232 buffer and then to a RJ-11 serial
port connector mounted on the bracket of the evaluation board. The serial port and GPIO signals are
muxed on the same pins. Jumper J1D2, located next to the serial port buffer can disable the buffer to
allow the signals to be used as GPIO signals. Please see

Section 3.9.3, “Jumper Summary” on

page 39

for more details.

3.6.3

Non-Volatile RAM

In addition to the 8MB Flash device, the IQ80333 has a separate 32 K by 8 non-volatile RAM device
on the peripheral bus. The NVRAMs address range is from CE87 0000 to CE87 FFFF (in hex).
Please see

Section 4.2.2, “Peripheral Bus Memory Map” on page 47

for more details.

3.6.4

Audio Buzzer

The 80333 evaluation board has an audio buzzer that is turned on and off by writing to the Buzzer
Control Register located in the CPLD. Jumper J9D3 adjusts the volume from off, to soft, to loud.
Please see

Section 3.9.3, “Jumper Summary” on page 39

for more details. The audio buzzer’s

address range is from CE86 0000 to CE86 FFFF (in hex). Please see

Section 4.2.2, “Peripheral Bus

Memory Map” on page 47

for more details.

3.6.5

HEX Display

The two pairs of Agilent HDSP-A103 seven segment LEDs are used for displaying POST codes or
other software generated debug codes. Both HEX displays are individually addressed. The left HEX
display address range is CE84 0000 to CE84 FFFF (in hex). The right HEX display address range is
CE85 0000 to CE85 FFFF (in hex). Please see

Section 4.2.2, “Peripheral Bus Memory Map” on

page 47

for more details.

3.6.6

Rotary Switch

The 80333 provides a Rotary Switch (S8A1) for the user to select from different boot-up flavors.
Setting ‘0’ enables private devices on the secondary PCI-X bus. Setting ‘0’ allows Redboot to
configure and use devices in slot A. Position ‘1’ allows the host to see all the devices on the
secondary PCI bus. The default setting is position 0. Other settings are currently not validated with
Redboot. Other settings may be used with other software applications. Please see

Section 4.2.2,

“Peripheral Bus Memory Map” on page 47

for more details on addressing the rotary switch.

Table 12.

Rotary Switch Requirements

Description

Rotary switch has a 4-bit resolution (16 positions).

The connection to the peripheral bus is depicted by

Figure 7

.

Default setting is ‘0’. This enables private devices on PCI-X bus.

Position ‘1’ allows host to see all devices on the secondary bus.

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