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**Definition of a chip set:
In short it is a set of chips that allow a system designer to build a
computer. If we restrict the term 'chip' to that of a microchip then
technically any microcomputer contains a chip set, even one based of
7400-series logic alone.
In the context of this document, a chip set is defined as any group of
chips used to implement an IBM or IBM-compatible PC/XT/AT/386/486/etc
system.
There are 2 main categories that these chips fall into:
1. Direct copies or re-implementations of Intel chips
2. Chip sets sold as a set of chips to implement an IBM-compatible
that differ in some way to those used in an IBM system, e.g. not
pin compatible.
An example of the former would be some early chips built by VLSI
Technology (at the time known as VTI, to implement a 286:
o VL82C37A is a: 82C37A DMA controller
o VL82C59A is a: 82C59A interrupt controller
o VL82C54A is a: 82C54 timer
o VL82C612 is a: 74LS612 memory mapper
o VL82C84A is a: 82284 clock generator and ready interface
o VL82C88 is a: 82288 bus controller
These are all direct replacements for the parts used in an IBM AT.
Many companies had compatible versions of these chips.
An early example of the latter is the Chips & Technology NEAT chip set:
o 82C211 CPU/Bus controller,
o 82C212 Page/Interleave and EMS Memory controller,
o 82C215 Data/Address buffer
o 82C206 Integrated Peripherals Controller (IPC).
The description does not map directly to the parts used in the IBM AT.
Later chip sets are often even more integrated sometimes consisting of
just one chip, although two seems to be the most common.
The latter is generally considered the definition of a chip set, and
the former is not generally considered a chip set per-se. However when
looking at the early chip sets this distinction can be very
slight. Because of this, sets of chips meeting the criteria for (1.)
have been included where possible.
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**UM82C088 PC/XT Integration Chip <91
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***Features:
o Fully IBM-PC/XT compatible
o 82C84 Clock generator with 2 clock-inputs to generate the CPU
clock. These are 14.318 MHz and 30 MHz which will support 4.77 MHz
and 10 MHz CPU clocks with 1/3 duty cycle.
o 82C88 Bus Controller
o 82C37 4 channel DMA controller, channel is used for DRAM refresh
o 82C59 8 channel interrupt controller, level is used for system
time base, and level 1 for keyboard input
o 82C53 3 channel timer, channel is used for system time base,
channel 1 for DRAM refresh, and channel 2 for speaker audio
o 82C55 Peripheral l/O r used for keyboard interface and system
configuration switch (same as the PC/XT)
o 74322 Keyboard interface, supports PC/XT type keyboard
o 74280 Parity check and generator
o 74670 4 bit page register for DMA
o Wait state logic
o NMI control logic
o ROM decoder for one 2764 and one 27256
o RAM decoder for 4164 or 41256 DRAM
o H/W and S/W CPU speed change and indicator
o Built-in delay line for RAS, CAS
o Low power consumption: less than 300 mW at 10 MHz CPU speed
o Small PCB size: 100 pin plastic Flat package
**UM82C230 286AT MORTAR Chip Set <91...
**UM82C210 386SX/286 AT Chip Set <91
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**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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