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COM20022I-3V Datasheet, PDF (8/83 Pages) SMSC Corporation – 10 Mbps ARCNET (ANSI 878.1) Controller with 2Kx8 On-Board RAM
Chapter 3
10 Mbps ARCNET (ANSI 878.1) Controller with 2Kx8 On-Board RAM
Datasheet
Description of Pin Functions
PIN NO
44,45,
46
1,2,4,
7,9,
10,12,
13
47, 48,
3,5,
14-17
37
39
31
34
36
42
26
33
35
NAME
Address
0-2
Data 0-7
Data 8-15
nWrite/
Direction
nRead/
nData
Strobe
nReset In
nInterrupt
nChip
Select
nI/O
16 Bit
Indicator
Read/Write
Bus Timing
Select
DMA
Request
DMA Ack
SYMBOL I/O
DESCRIPTION
MICROCONTROLLER INTERFACE
A0/nMUX
A1
A2/ALE
IN On a non-multiplexed mode, A0-A2 are address
IN input bits. (A0 is the LSB) On a multiplexed
address/data bus, nMUX tied Low, A1 is left open,
and ALE is tied to the Address Latch Enable signal.
IN A1 is connected to an internal pull-up resistor.
AD0-AD2,
D3-D7
I/O On a non-multiplexed bus, these signals are used as
the lower byte data bus lines. On a multiplexed
address/data bus, AD0-AD2 act as the address lines
(latched by ALE) and as the low data lines. D3-D7
are always used for data only. These signals are
connected to internal pull-up resistors.
D8-D15
I/O D8-D15 are always used as the higher byte data bus
lines only for 16bit internal RAM access. When the
16bit access is disabled, these signals are always Hi-
Z. Enabling or disabling the 16bit access is
programmable. A data swapper is built in. These
signals are connected to internal pull-up resistors.
nWR/DIR
IN nWR is for 80xx CPU, nWR is Write signal input.
Active Low.
DIR is for 68xx CPU, DIR is Bus Direction signal
input. (Low: Write, High: Read.)
nRD/nDS
IN nRD is for 80xx CPU, nRD is Read signal input.
Active Low.
nDS is for 68xx CPU, nDS is Data Strobe signal
input. Active Low.
nRESET
IN Hardware reset signal. Active Low.
nINTR
OUT Interrupt signal output. Active Low.
nCS
IN Chip Select input. Active Low.
nIOCS16
BUSTMG
DREQ
nDACK
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
This signal is an active Low signal which indicates
accessing 16bit data only by CPU. This signal
becomes active when CPU accesses to data register
only if W16 bit is 1. This signal is same as on ISA
Bus signal, but it’s not OPEN-DRAIN. An external
OPEN-DRAIN Buffer is needed when this signal
connects to the ISA Bus.
Read and Write Bus Access Timing mode selecting
signal. Status of this signal effects CPU and DMA
Timing.
L: High speed timing mode (only for non-multiplexed
bus)
H: Normal timing mode
This signal is connected to internal pull-up registers.
DMA Request signal. Active polarity is
programmable. Default is active high.
DMA Acknowledge signal. Active Low. When
BUSTMG is High, this signal is connected to internal
pull-up registers
Revision 02-27-06
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