11. Signals and Pinout
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11.1.5
Miscellaneous Signals
below lists PowerSpan II signals which are not necessarily dedicated to the PB, PCI-1 or
PCI-2 Interfaces. They have a variety of electrical capabilities.
Table 58: Miscellaneous Signals
Pin Name
Pin Type
Reset State
Recommended
Termination
Description
INT[5:0]_
Bidirectional open
drain
(5V tolerant LVTTL)
(Schmitt trigger)
Hi-Z
Pull-up resistor
Interrupt:
General purpose
interrupt pins
ENUM#
Open drain output
(PCI)
Hi-Z
Pull-up resistor if the
application is a
system host.
Otherwise there is no
resistor requirement
on the signal.
System Enumeration:
Used to
notify system host that a board has
been freshly inserted or extracted
from the system.
ES
Input
(5V tolerant LVTTL)
(Schmitt trigger)
-
Pull-down resistor in
non-Hot Swap
environment
a
Ejector Switch:
Indicates the
status of Hot Swap board ejector
switch. A logic high value indicates
the switch is closed and it is in
operation mode. This signal must
be pulled low in a non-Hot Swap
environment.
LED#
Open drain output
(5V tolerant LVTTL)
Low
Pull-up resistor if the
application is a
system host.
Otherwise there is no
resistor requirement
on the signal.
a
LED:
Controls the Hot Swap status
LED.
HEALTHY#
Input
(5 V tolerant LVTTL)
(Schmitt trigger)
-
Pull-down resistor in
non-Hot Swap
environment
a
Board Healthy:
In a Hot Swap
environment, indicates the board is
ready to be released from reset and
become an active agent on PCI.
Negation of this signal resets all
PowerSpan II resources, including
PLL’s. Additionally, all PowerSpan II
outputs are tristated when this pin is
negated; inputs and bidirects are
inhibited. This signal must be pulled
low in a non-Hot Swap application.
PO_RST_
Input
(5 V tolerant LVTTL)
(Schmitt trigger)
-
-
Power On Reset:
Assertion of this
signal resets all PowerSpan II
resources, including PLL’s.