Video subsystem, Sound subsystem, 4 video subsystem – Texas Instruments 660 User Manual

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Theory of Operation

4-5

— On Mode

— Doze Mode

— Sleep Mode

— Suspend Mode

— Auto Power Reduction Mode (APR)

— Word Processing Mode (WP)

— All Register Read/Writeable for 0V Suspend

— Microsoft APM Compatible

— Supports 0V Suspend

— Demand Driven Clock Control

— Supports Resume/Suspend Key

— Auto Wake-Up Function

— Three Low Battery Monitor Input

— System Operating Voltage from 3V to 5.5V

— Low Power Consumption (at 3.3V)

— 50mA at Full On Mode

— 25mA at Doze Mode

— 100

µ

A at SUSPEND Mode

— 15

µ

A at POWER-OFF Mode with RTC active

4.2.4 Video Subsystem

The video subsystem is implemented on the VGA Video Board and on the System
Board Assemblies.

The notebook contains a built-in 10.4-inch (or larger) LCD and features simultaneous
LCD and external VGA display.

The video subsystem includes a 1.5 MB DRAM memory, 32-bit DRAM bus, and
separate display and memory clocks. An additional frame buffer/accelerator DRAM
increases the available memory band width for CPU accesses. The video section also
uses additional levels of write FIFOs, a read cache, page mode DRAM.

4.2.5 Sound Subsystem

The Extensa Series Notebook is equipped with a sound chip set that is Sound
Blaster

TM

and Sound Blaster Pro

compatible. Internal stereo speakers provide the

Notebook with sound generation capabilities. A set of 3.5 mm connectors allow for

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