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DRAM Types: SDRAM PC133
Mem Rows: 6
DRAM Density: 64Mbit 128Mbit 256Mbit
Max Mem: 512MB
ECC/Parity: No
AGP speed: 1x 2x 4x*1
Bus Speed: 66 100 133
PCI Clock/Bus: 1/2 1/3 1/4 PCI 2.2
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**82C701 FireStar Plus c:97
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***Info:
Overview
This section describes the follow-on chip to the OPTi FireStar ACPI
solution, the FireStar Plus. The key features of this new product can
be summarized as follows.
o Mostly backward-compatible in pin function and register set with
FireStar ACPI (some PIO functions have been moved from critical
pins to improve timing)
o Implements ATA-33 (Ultra DMA) IDE Interface, with support for all
modes
o Supports 2.5V CPUs
o Incorporates MA13 support for 64Mb SDRAM chips
o Incorporates 64Mb EDO DRAM support
o Enables use of synchronous DRAM on all six banks (original
FireStar chip limited synchronous DRAM to the first four banks)
o Allows redefinition of many interface pins for better utilization
of chipset PIO features (many new function pins are easily
available)
Features
The following paragraphs describe the feature set changes between
FireStar ACPI and FireStar Plus.
Ultra DMA IDE Interface
The ATA33 specification for synchronous bus mastering IDE, also known
as Ultra DMA, is fully supported by FireStar Plus.
Synchronous DRAM on All Banks
The original FireStar chip supports synchronous DRAM only on RAS0-3#.
FireStar Plus also supports synchronous DRAM on RAS4-5#. The
additional functionality is selected through register bits that are
already defined on the FireStar ACPI part.
2.5V CPU Interface
FireStar Plus supports newer CPUs with I/O voltage requirements as low
as 2.5V. The pin redefinition is as follows.
o Pins E8, G5, T5, and W5 are now VCC_CPU and can be powered at 2.5V
or 3.3V.
o Pins K5, H22, and AB19 are now VCC_CORE and must always be powered
at 3.3V.
o Pin M5, CPUCLKIN, must receive a clock on the VCC_CPU plane. So if
a 2.5V CPU is used, this clock should also be 2.5V.
The 2.5V interface is a strap-selected option. It is selected by a
strap on pin B7 (new MA13 pin). If B7 is sensed low at reset, the CPU
interface is 3.3V; if sensed high along with TMS (pin AB5) low, the
CPU interface is 2.5V.
Redefinition of DRQ/DACK# Interface
The 7 pins assigned to DACK0-7# can be redefined to improve avail-
ability of PIO pins.
While the new definition only involves circuit modifications to the
DACK0-7# pins, the overall gain is much greater when used with the
82C602A Companion Chip in its Viper Note-book Mode A configuration.
o 8 power management inputs are now available, muxed in with the
DRQs and IRQ8# on the four EPMMUX pins.
o 7 full-featured PIO pins are available on the former FireStar
DRQ0-7 pins and IRQ8# pin. The number of pins is actually 8, but
is reduced b y 1 because one must be programmed as ATCLK/2.
o 12 PPWR outputs are generated by latching the SD bus lines from
PCTLH (FireStar PPWRL) and PCTLL (FireStar RSTDRV).
o The ISA bus RSTDRV signal is now generated by the 82C602A chip, so
that the FireStar RSTDRV pin can be used for PPWR generation
(power control latch control signal). If the extra PPWR signals
are not needed, the FireStar RSTDRV pin becomes useful as a full-
featured PIO pin.
Warnings
1. Until the Extended Mode option has been programmed, DACK3-7# will
be driving out against the signal input muxes. It is therefore
important to ensure that the logic will not be harmed by this
arrangement (the FireStar outputs safely accept being driven by
external logic in this mode).
2. EDACKEN is an option used to ensure proper ISA master operation.
It prevents the EDACK decoder from glitching its DACK# outputs during
EDACK switching. If ISA masters are not supported in the system, this
option is not needed (tie the EDACK line high on the 82C602A).
3. There are no provisions to block conflicts in case more than one
pin is programmed to the same function. For example, if a PIO pin is
programmed to be ACPI8-11, and the Extended Mode option also enables
EPMMUX1 to bring in ACPI8-11, the results are unpredictable.
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