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S1D13503
S5U13503B00C Rev. 1.0 Evaluation Board User Manual
X18A-G-007-05
Issue Date: 01/01/30
3.2 Non-ISA Bus Support
This evaluation board was specifically designed to support the standard 8/16-bit ISA bus. However, as the S1D13503 does
support other bus interfaces, header strips have been provided containing all necessary I/O pins. (See Table 2-1, Configu-
ration DIP Switch Settings, on page 8, Hard-Wired Configuration Inputs, on page 9, and CPU/Bus Interface Header Strips,
on page 16, for details.)
When using the header strips to provide the bus interface observe the following:
1.
All I/O signals on the ISA bus card edge must be isolated from the ISA Bus (do not plug the card into a computer).
Voltage lines are provided on the header strips.
2.
U2, a TIBPAL22V10 PAL, is currently used to provide the S1D13503 IOCS# (pin 23) and MEMCS# (pin 22) input
signals for ISA bus use. This functionality must now be provided externally as U2 must be removed.
3.
Linear addressing of the entire 128K bytes of video RAM is available. Due to the memory banking method used for
ISA bus support, U2 must be removed and H2, pin 21, must be physically connected to U2, pin20, in order to provide
SA16 to U1.
4.
If it becomes necessary / desirable to change the configuration information associated with VD[15:0], additional 10K
Ohm pull-up resistors can be added to those affected VD lines as there are place holders available on the PCB.
3.3 SRAM Support
The S5U13503B00C board supports 16-bit wide, 128K byte SRAM. In order for the S5U13503B00C to operate in
conjunction with a VGA card and not cause memory space conflicts, all 128K bytes of memory is available through two
64K byte banks. The first 64K bank is selected by reading from the base I/O mapping a 2 (address $312 if the I/O
address is $310) and the second 64K bank is selected by writing to I/O a 2 (address $312 if the I/O address is $310).
The display memory banks reside at the 64K byte memory segment $D.
I/O read $312
:select memory bank 0
I/O write $312
:select memory bank 1
3.4 Monochrome LCD Support
The S1D13503 directly supports 4/8-bit Dual and Single monochrome LCD panels. All the necessary signals are provided
on the 40-pin ribbon cable header. The interface signals are alternated with grounds on the cable to reduce cross talk and
noise related problems.
Refer to Table 2-4, LCD Signal Connector J1 Pinout, on page 10 for specific settings.
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