
4 Hot-Plug Circuitry
The PEX8618 device supports Hot-Plug through a serial Hot-Plug interface brought out through I
2
C port 1. By
connecting I
2
C to multiple I/O expander ICs, the PEX 8618 has the option of having Hot-Plug capability on all
fifteen of its downstream Ports. The PEX 8618’s I
2
C Port 1 is the I
2
C Master, which is designed to interface to I/O
expander ICs, to build SHPCs. One 16-I/O expander connects to I
2
C Port 1 for a single SHPC, and one 40 I/O
expander connects to the I
2
C Port 1 for two SHPCs. 16-I/O expander(s) and 40-I/O expander(s) cannot
concurrently connect to the I
2
C Bus. To use 40-I/O expander(s), a register bit within the PEX 8618 must be Set,
and boot with serial EEPROM is essential. After the PEX 8618 is powered up, the state machine inside the PEX
8618 scans the number of I/O expander ICs connecting to the I
2
C Bus, starting from Address 000h, in ascending
order. If it cannot locate the device with Address 000h, it stops the scan process. After it locates the I/O expander
IC, it automatically assigns a valid Port Number for this SHPC.
illustrates a block diagram of the SHPC
interface to the PEX 8618. Besides the 10 standard Hot-Plug signals, INTERLOCK, SLOTID[3:0], and one GPIO
are added to the SHPC. Also, the interrupt signal output, INT#, from the I/O expander, should be connected to the
PEX 8618’s Interrupt Input ball, SHPC_INT#, for the PEX 8618 to service input events at the SHPC.
Figure 12. SHPC Interface to PEX 8618 Block Diagram
PEX 8618 Quick Start Hardware Design Guide – Version 1.2
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