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2. Signal Descriptions > PCI Interface Signals
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PEB383 User Manual
July 25, 2011
Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
Confidential - NDA Required
PCI_GNTn[3:0]
PCI Bidir / PCI
Out
Bus Grant. The PEB383 uses these
multifunction signals to grant access to
the PCI bus; however, they are used
differently depending on whether or not
the PEB383 PCI arbiter is used. If the
arbiter is used, then PCI_GNTn[3:0] are
outputs used by the PEB383 to grant
access to the bus (see
If an external arbiter is used,
PCI_GNTn[0] is an input that is driven
by the arbiter to grant the PEB383
access to the bus. The remaining pins,
PCI_GNTn[3:1], remain as outputs.
The input/output mode is controlled by
bit[9] of
“PCI Miscellaneous 0 Register”
.
Note: The PCI bus arbiter can be placed
on the last bus master by bit[8] of
Miscellaneous 0 Register” on page 129
.
PCI_GNTn[3:0] outputs connect directly
to the PCI device’s PCI_GNTn inputs.
Pull ups are not required on unused
outputs.
PCI_INTDn
PCI In
Interrupt D.
Pull-up (2.4K) to VIO_PCI.
PCI_INTCn
PCI In
Interrupt C.
Pull-up (2.4K) to VIO_PCI.
PCI_INTBn
PCI In
Interrupt B.
Pull-up (2.4K) to VIO_PCI.
PCI_INTAn
PCI In
Interrupt A.
Pull-up (2.4K) to VIO_PCI.
PCI_IRDYn
PCI Bidir
Initiator Ready. The bus master asserts
this signal to indicate it is ready to
complete the current transaction.
Pull-up (8.2K) to VIO_PCI.
PCI_LOCKn
PCI OD
Lock. This signal is used by the bus
master to lock the currently addressed
memory target during a series of
exclusive access transactions (see
).
Pull up (8.2K) to VIO_PCI.
Table 3: PCI Interface Signals
(Continued)
Name
Pin Type
Description
Design Recommendation