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**82495XP/490XP Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for i860) 06/05/91
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**82C895 System/Power Management Controller (cached) c:Sep94
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Overview
The 82C895 provides a highly integrated solution for fully compatible,
high performance PC/AT platforms. This chipset will support 486SX/
DX/DX2/DX4 and P24T microprocessors in the most cost effective and
power efficient designs available today. For power users, this
chipset offers optimum performance for systems running up to 50MHz.
Based fundamentally on OPTi's proven 82C801 and 82C802 design
architectures, the 82C895 adds additional memory configurations and
extensive power management control for the processor and other
motherboard components.
The 820895 supports the latest write-back processor designs from
Intel, AMD, and Cyrix, as well as supporting the AT bus and VESA local
bus for compatibility and performance. It also includes an
82C206-compatible Integrated Peripherals Controller (IPC). all in a
single 208-pin PQFP (Plastic Quad Flat Pack) package for low cost.
2.1 Power Management
This block diagram [see datasheet] exemplifies the flexibility of the
82C895/82C602 GREEN strategy. System designs can easily accommodate
both SLe and non-SLe CPUs. If an Intel non-SLe CPU is used, SMI#,
SMIACT#, and FLUSH# are no connects. One design can easily accomm-
odate both types of processors with minimal changes for upgrades.
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**82C898 System/Power Management Controller (non-cache)c:Nov94...
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**SN74LS610/2 IBM AT: SN74LS610, SN74LS612 Memory Mappers <84
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Each 'LS610 and 'LS612 memory mapper integrated circuit contains a
4-line to 16-line decoder, a 16-word by 12-bit RAM, 16 channels of
2-line to 1-line multiplexers, and other miscellaneous circuitry on a
monolithic chip. Each 'LS610 also contains 12 latches with an enable
control.
The memory mappers are designed to expand a microprocessor's memory
addressing capability by eight bits. Four bits of the memory address
bus (see System Block Diagram)[see datasheet] can be used to select
one of 16 map registers that contain 12 bits each. these 12 bits are
presented to the system memory address bus through the map output
buffers along with the unused memory address bits from the CPU.
However, addressable memory space without reloading the map registers
is the same as would be available with the memory mapper left out.
The addressable memory space is increased only by periodically
reloading the map registers from the data bus. This configuration
lends itself to memory utilization of 16 pages of 2^(n-4) registers
each without reloading (n - number of address bits available from
CPU).
These devices have four modes of operation: read, write, map, and
pass. Data may be read from or loaded into the map register selected
by the register select inputs (RS0 thru RS3) under control of R/W
whenever chip select (CS) is low. The data I/O takes place on the data
bus DO thru D7. The map operation will output the contents of the map
register selected by the map address inputs (MA0 thru MA3) when CS is
high and MM (map mode control) is low. The 'LS612 output stages are
transparent in this mode, while the 'LS610 outputs may be transparent
or latched. When CS and MM are both high (pass mode), the address bits
on MA0 thru MA3 appear at M08-MO11, respectively (assuming appropriate
latch control) with low levels in the other bit positions on the map
outputs.
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**TACT82000 3-Chip 286 [no datasheet] c89...
**TACT82411 Snake Single-Chip AT Controller c90...
**TACT82S411 Snake+ Single-Chip AT Controller [no datasheet] c91...
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