LPC47B272-MS SMSC, LPC47B272-MS Datasheet - Page 150

IC CTRLR SUPER I/O LPC 100-QFP

LPC47B272-MS

Manufacturer Part Number
LPC47B272-MS
Description
IC CTRLR SUPER I/O LPC 100-QFP
Manufacturer
SMSC
Datasheet

Specifications of LPC47B272-MS

Controller Type
I/O Controller
Interface
LPC
Voltage - Supply
3.3V
Current - Supply
15mA
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
100-QFP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
638-1019

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The Configuration of the LPC47B27x is very flexible and is based on the configuration architecture
implemented in typical Plug-and-Play components. The LPC47B27x is designed for motherboard
applications in which the resources required by their components are known. With its flexible resource
allocation architecture, the LPC47B27x allows the BIOS to assign resources at POST.
SYSTEM ELEMENTS
Primary Configuration Address Decoder
After a hard reset (nPCI_RESET pin asserted) or Vcc Power On Reset the LPC47B27x is in the Run
Mode with all logical devices disabled. The logical devices may be configured through two standard
Configuration I/O Ports (INDEX and DATA) by placing the LPC47B27x into Configuration Mode.
The BIOS uses these configuration ports to initialize the logical devices at POST. The INDEX and DATA
ports are only valid when the LPC47B27x is in Configuration Mode.
The SYSOPT pin is latched on the falling edge of the nPCI_RESET or on Vcc Power On Reset to
determine the configuration register's base address. The SYSOPT pin is used to select the CONFIG
PORT's I/O address at power-up. Once powered up the configuration port base address can be changed
through configuration registers CR26 and CR27. The SYSOPT pin is a hardware configuration pin
which is shared with the GP24 signal on pin 45.
Note. An external pull-down resistor is required for the base IO address to be 0x02E for configuration.
An external pull-up resistor is required to move the base IO address for configuration to 0x04E.
The INDEX and DATA ports are effective only when the chip is in the Configuration State.
Entering the Configuration State
The device enters the Configuration State when the following Config Key is successfully written to the
CONFIG PORT.
Exiting the Configuration State
The device exits the Configuration State when the following Config Key is successfully written to the
CONFIG PORT.
CONFIGURATION SEQUENCE
To program the configuration registers, the following sequence must be followed:
Enter Configuration Mode
To place the chip into the Configuration State the Config Key is sent to the chip's CONFIG PORT. The
config key consists of 0x55 written to the CONFIG PORT. Once the configuration key is received correctly
the chip enters into the Configuration State (The auto Config ports are enabled).
SMSC LPC47B27x
Note : The configuration port base address can be relocated through CR26 and CR27.
1. Enter Configuration Mode
2. Configure the Configuration Registers
3. Exit Configuration Mode.
CONFIG PORT (Note)
INDEX PORT (Note)
DATA PORT
PORT NAME
10k PULL-DOWN
SYSOPT= 0
RESISTOR
DATASHEET
CONFIGURATION
Config Key = <0x55>
Config Key = <0xAA>
0x02E
0x02E
INDEX PORT + 1
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10K PULL-UP
SYSOPT= 1
RESISTOR
0x04E
0x04E
Read/Write
Read/Write
TYPE
Write
Rev. 04-17-07

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