PCI Bus Interface Signals
3-5
3.3.2 Address and Data Signals
describes Address and Data signals.
Table 3.3
Address and Data Signals
Name
PQFP
BGA Pos
Type
Strength
Description
AD[31:0]
199, 201–204,
3, 5, 6, 10–12,
14–17, 19,
33–35, 37–40,
42, 44, 45, 47,
48, 50, 51, 57,
58
U2, V1, V2,
W1, V3, Y3, V5,
W5, W6, Y6,
V7, W7, Y7, V8,
W8, Y8, V12,
Y13, W13, V13,
Y14, W14, Y15,
W15, Y17,
W17, Y18, V17,
Y19, V18, U18,
V20
T/S
8 mA PCI
Physical Dword Address
and Data are multiplexed on
the same PCI pins. A bus
transaction consists of an
address phase followed by
one or more data phases.
During the first clock of a
transaction, AD[31:0] contain
a 32-bit physical byte
address. If the command is a
DAC, implying a 64-bit
address, a second address
phase is required. During the
first phase, AD[31:0] will
contain the lower 32 bits of
the address followed by a
second phase with AD[31:0]
containing the upper 32 bits
of the address. During
subsequent clocks, AD[31:0]
contain data. PCI supports
both read and write bursts.
AD[7:0] define the least
significant byte, and
AD[31:24] define the most
significant byte.
C_BE[3:0]/
7, 20, 32, 43
Y5, U9, W12,
Y16
T/S
8 mA PCI
Bus Command and Byte
Enables are multiplexed on
the same PCI pins. During
the address phase of a
transaction, C_BE[3:0]/
define the bus command.
During the data phase,
C_BE[3:0]/ are used as byte
enables. The byte enables
determine which byte lanes
carry meaningful data.
C_BE[0]/ applies to byte 0,
and C_BE[3]/ to byte 3.
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