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**82380FB/AB PCIset: 82380FB Mobile PCI-to-PCI Bridge(MPCI2) 02/17/97
***Notes:...
***Info:
The Intel 380FB PCIset (380FB) consists of the 82380FB Mobile
PCI-to-PCI Bridge (MPCI2) and the 82380AB Mobile PCI-to-ISA Bridge
(MISA). The 380FB supports four PCI slots and three ISA slots. The
MPCI2 and MISA can also be used individually to provide either PCI
slot expansion or ISA slot expansion.
The 380FB supports a full Hot Docking capable docking station with 5V
PCI and ISA add-in expansion slots. MPCI2 provides the docking con-
trol for hot insertion, power management, and a PCI-to-PCI bridge to a
5V PCI desktop style add-in bus. Internal arbitration supports four
bus masters on the secondary PCI bus. The PC/PCI arbitration interface
logic provides PC/PCI bridge support. The 380FB controls all docking,
undocking and suspend/resume sequences for the docking station. The
EPROM interface logic provides an industry standard interface to a
non-volatile memory device (EPROM) for supporting dynamic
autoconfiguration of a previously configured notebook/docking station
combination. The Power management logic provides a control and status
interface between the docking station and notebook that allows the
docking station to control the state of the notebook. A non-volatile
memory interface is used to store docking identification and notebook
configuration information to speed dynamic configuration for a
pre-configured notebook docking combination.
MPCI2 supports the PCI bus enumeration mechanism for PCI-to-PCI
bridges. This is needed to support the Windows 95 dynamic
configuration of system resources when the system docks or
undocks. Otherwise, the operating system must reset the system after
reconfiguration. The undocking mechanism of the 380FB guarantees a
safe notebook removal. Event notification allows docking resources to
be dynamically removed and applications gracefully shut down, if
needed. A hardware mechanism is provided to indicate when the notebook
is prepared to undock. This can be used to eject or unlock the
notebook from the docking station.
The MPCI2’s subtractive decoding guarantees that all accesses targeted
for a downstream ISA bridge (such as the MISA) arrive at their
destination. Software does not need to determine the devices on the
ISA bridge and then program positive decode ranges (as is needed on
traditional positive decode bridges).
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**82384 Clock Generator and Reset Interface c86...
**82385 32-bit Cache Controller for 80386 09/29/87...
**82385SX 32-bit Cache Controller for 80386SX 01/25/89...
**82395DX High Performance Smart Cache 06/18/90...
**82395SX Smart Cache 12/17/90...
**82396SX Smart Cache 12/17/90...
**82485 Turbo Cache (and 485Turbocache) c90...
**82489DX Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller 10/12/92
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**82495DX/490DX DX CPU-Cache Chip Set <Sep91...
**82495XP/490XP Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for i860) 06/05/91...
**82496/491 Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P5 Pentium) 03/22/93...
**82497/492 Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium) <Nov94...
**82498/493 Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium) <Nov94...
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**UM82C230 286AT MORTAR Chip Set <91
***Info:
The UMC's MORTAR (286AT) Chip Set UM82C230 series provides an economic
alternative for building a reliable IBM PC/AT compatible system. A
commercial 12MHZ/0 wait state, 4MByte main memory system and
math-coprocessor can be easily built by using 3 VLSIs, 8 logic
components plus memory and processor.
The UM82C230 MORTAR chipset consists of the UM82C231 System/Memory
Controller, the UM82C232 Data/Address Buffer and the UM82C206
Integrated Peripherals Controller (IPC).
As shown in the System Block Diagram, [see datasheet] there are three
data buses: local data bus, AT data bus and peripheral data (XD) bus.
The local DRAM, EPROM and Numerical Processor are located on the local
data bus. The UM82C206 and 8042 Keyboard Controller sit on the XD bus.
The AT data bus was driven by the UM82C232 directly which conveys the
data to/from the AT Channel Adaptors.
The address bus architecture is also very simple; local CPU address
bus, local DRAM address bus (MA), peripheral address bus (XA) and AT
address bus. The local address bus is shared between CPU, UM82C231 and
UM82C206. The MA bus is used by the local DRAM only. Most of the
system board devices are attached to the XA bus, like UM82C232,
UM82C206, ROMs and 8042. Some AT address lines are driven by the
UM82C231 or UM82C232 directly; the others are buffered.
The UM82C231 provides synchronization and control signals for all
buses. The UM82C231 also distinguishes if the current cycle is local
memory cycle. Upon detecting that it is a local DRAM cycle, no AT
control signals are sent out to the AT channel. The UM82C231 is based
on the memory configurations to complete the current cycle with
fastest response. If the cycle is AT cycle, the UM82C231 sends out the
control signals sequentially which are then used by the adaptors or
system board devices to receive the write data or to send the fetched
data. Then, depending on the status signals sent back by the adaptors
or system board devices, the UM82C231 determines which kind of AT
cycles to perform: 8-bit, 16-bit, bus conversion, wait state insert,
or wait state cycle.
The UM82C232 Data/Address buffer provides the buffering and latching
between the CPU local data bus, AT bus and XD bus. The parity bit
generation and parity bit checking logic resides in the UM82C232 also.
During DMA cycles, the UM82C232 latches the address from XD, which is
sent by the UM82C206, and transfers to XA bus.
***Configurations:...
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**UM82C210 386SX/286 AT Chip Set <91...
**UM82C3xx Twinstar & UM82C336F/N & UM82C39x [no datasheet] ?...
**UM82C380 386 HEAT PC/AT Chip Set <91...
**UM82C480 386/486 PC Chip Set c91...
**UM82C493/491 ??????????????? [no datasheet] ?...
**UM8498/8496 486 VL Chipset "Super Energy Star Green"[no dsheet]c94...
**UM8881/8886 HB4 PCI Chipset "Super Energy Star Green"[no dsheet]c94...
**UM8890 Pentium chipset [no datasheet] ?...
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**Support Chips:
**UM82152 Cache Controller (AUStek A38152 clone) <91...
**UM82C852 Multi I/O For XT <91...
**UM82C206 Integrated Peripheral Controller <91...
**UM82c45x Serial/Parallel chips ?...
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