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**CS8238 CHIPS/280 & 281 (386 MCA)(82C321/322/325/223/226) c:Aug89
***Info:
CHIPS/280 is a 7-device, enhanced CMOS implementation of most of the
system logic necessary to implement personal computers compatible to
IBM PS/2 Model 70/80. CHIPS/280 enables OEMs to offer compatible PS/2
models 70/80, that are more integrated and superior in performance
than IBM's Model 70/80.
CHIPS/280 includes the CS8238 System Logic CHIPSet, the 82C607
Multi-Function Controller with Analog Data Separator and 16550
compatible serial port, and the Enhanced Gate-Level Compatible
82C451/452 VGA chip as indicated in Figures 1a and lb [see data
sheet]. With these 7 VLSI devices, it requires only 59 additional
components plus memory to implement compatible PS/2 Models 70/80
superior to IBM's models.
CHIPS/280 is designed to maximize the performance of the 80386
microprocessor by coupling it to a high performance page/interleaved
memory sub-system. The maximum page size supported by the CHIPS/280
architecture is 16 KBytes when 1 Mbyte DRAMs are used (16 MB of
onboard Memory) and the four way interleaved mode of operation is
selected. When executing within a page, the DRAM memory sub-system can
execute at the same speed as the processor. To the 386, the mem- ory
sub-system appears as a 16 KByte direct mapped cache, using relatively
inexpensive DRAMs. When operating at 16, 20 or 25 MHZ, the average
waitstate incurred is less than 0.7. Additionally, by using Shadow RAM
techniques, the BIOS code can also be executed with near zero wait
states.
In addition to the high performance memory interface, CHIPS/280
supports a fast Matched Memory Cycle reducing the access time from 200
ns to 120 ns at 25 MHz. CHIPS proprietary Fast VGA cycle allows VGA
I/O accesses to be performed within 187.5 ns@ 16 MHz, 150 ns @ 20 MHz,
and 120 ns @ 25 MHz.
Regardless of the CPU speed, the DMA controller operates at 10
MHz. Once the DMA and the peripherals are tuned, for example, with a
1:1 interleaving on the Hard Disk, CHIPS/280 continues to deliver
dependable high performance.
***Configurations:...
***Features:...
**CS82310 PEAK/DM 386 AT (82C351/82C355/82C356) c91...
**CS8281 NEATsx (386SX) (82C811/812/215/206) c:Dec89...
**CS8283 LeAPset-sx (82C841/82C242/82C636) c:Mar90...
**CS8285 PEAKsx (82C836/82C835) c91...
**CS8288 CHIPSlite-sx (82C836/82C641/82C835) c?...
**CS4000 WinCHIPS (64200/84021/84025) c92...
**CS4021 ISA/486 (84021/84025) c92...
**CS4031 CHIPSet (84031/84035) 5/10/93...
**CS4041/5 CHIPSet (84041/84045) 2/10/95...
**CB8291 ELEAT [no datasheet] c90...
**CB8295 ELEATsx [no datasheet] c90...
**82C100 IBM PS/2 Model 30/Super XT ?...
**82C110 IBM PS/2 Model 30/Super XT ?...
**82C235 Single Chip AT (SCAT) c89...
**82C836 Single Chip 386sx (SCATsx) <91...
**F8680/A PC/CHIP Single-Chip PC c93...
**
**Support Chips:
**64200 (Wingine) High Performance 'Windows Engine' c:Oct91...
**82C206 Integrated Peripheral Controller c86...
**82C601/A Single Chip Peripheral Controller <08/30/90...
**82C607 Multifunction Controller <Jun88...
**82C710 Universal Peripheral Controller c:Aug90
***Info:
The 82C710 Universal Peripheral Controller (UPC) is a single chip
controller offering the complete I/P solution for the PC-XT & PC-AT
environments. The chip is an LSI implementation of the most commonly
used peripheral devices found in an IBM PC, XT or AT. It features 24
mA drivers for the output buffers, including the host data bus and
parallel port data bus. it incorporates one 16450 compatible UART, one
enhanced parallel port (with bi-directional capability), an IDE
compatible hard disk interface, a uPD72065B compatible floppy disk
controller, PS/2 type mouse logic, and various chip selects. Decoding
logic and support for main, auxiliary and standby power supplies and
software configurable base addresses for these devices, operational
modes and interrupts are also included. Power management aspects of
the 82C710 includes modular power down for each port, and software
oscillator disable. The hardware power management is done through the
PWRGD pin. When the chip is powered down (i.e. when PWRGD is inactive)
the current drawn is less than 250 microAmps, all the inputs are
disabled, and all outputs are tristated. The contents of all the
registers are preserved, as long as power supply to the 82C710 is
maintained.
The host interface is a PC compatible, (i.e. D0-D7, A0,A9, IOR, IOW,
AEN, MINTR, FINTR, PINTR, SINTR, and RESET), and can be connected
directly to the bus. The data buffers (D0-D7, PD0-PD7, IDED7) are
capable of sinking 24 mA @ 0.5V, the parallel port control signals are
open collector with internal pull up, and are capable of sinking 24 mA
@ 0.5V.
The UART implements a fully functional serial link. Programmable
character length, parity generation and detection, stop-bit generation
and baud rate generation are provided. Double buffering is used so
that precise synchronization is unnecessary. Status information is
accessible to the CPU by reading internal registers. MODEM control
lines are provided, as are internal diagnostic functionality and
interrupt prioritization. Support for an auxiliary power system (such
as that derived from a telephone line or R8232 link) permits a UPC in
a battery-powered device to consume no battery power until an incoming
character is detected.
The parallel port can be configured for output only (printer
application) or input and output (scanner application). The necessary
control signals are provided for use as a Centronics-compatible
(output only) parallel port. For scanner applications, a Cent-
ronics-like interface is used. Such an interface is utilized by the
RICOH 1830 scanner.
The configuration RAM and circuitry support programmable base
addresses for all registers internal to the UPC. This permits creation
of a menu-driven program for system configuration. Selection of
sources for interrupts, enabling and configuring of on-chip subsystems
(UARTs, parallel port, etc.) and control of the configuration process
itself are also handled with this RAM and its associated circuitry.
The remainder of this data sheet will consider each of the aforesaid
subsystems individually. Sections containing more general design data
for the chip as a whole are at the end along with electrical and
physical characteristics.
***Versions:...
***Features:...
**82C711 Universal Peripheral Controller II c:Jan91...
**82C712 Universal Peripheral Controller II c:Jan91...
**82C721 Universal Peripheral Controller III c:May93...
**82C735 I/O Peripheral Controller With Printgine c:Jul93...
**82C835 Single CHIP 386sx AT Cache Controller c:Apr91...
**F87000 Multi-Mode Peripheral Chip 11/23/93...
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**82395SX Smart Cache 12/17/90
***Notes:...
**82396SX Smart Cache 12/17/90...
**82485 Turbo Cache (and 485Turbocache) c90...
**82489DX Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller 10/12/92...
**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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