ꢀ ꢁꢂ ꢃꢄ ꢅꢄ ꢆ ꢇꢇ
ꢈꢀꢉꢅꢊ ꢉꢁꢋ ꢅꢌ ꢄꢁ ꢍꢎ ꢏꢉꢅꢊ ꢏꢄꢁ ꢉꢐ ꢑꢄꢒ ꢄꢓ ꢔꢋ ꢅ ꢀꢕ ꢋꢁ ꢁꢌ ꢕ
SLLS229A − NOVEMBER 1995 − REVISED APRIL 1996
D PnP Card Autoconfiguration Sequence
D Simple 3-Terminal Interface to Serial
EEPROM 2K/4K ST93C56/66 or Equivalent
for Resource Data Storage and Power-Up
Defaults, As Well As General
Compliant
D Satisfies All Requirements for Qualifying
for the Windows 95 Logo
Board-Specific Data
D Supports up to Five Logical Devices
D Default Configuration Loading and
Activation Upon Power-up for Non-PnP
Systems
D 24-Bit Memory Address Decoding and
16-Bit I/O Address Decoding With
Programmable (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64)
I/O Block Size
D Two Modes of Operation That Satisfy A
Wide Range of Applications
D Device Interrupt Mapping to Any of the 11
D Direct Connection to ISA/AT Bus Without
Interrupt Request (IRQ) Signals on Industry
Standard Architecture (ISA) Bus
Need for Buffers
D 5-V Power Supply Operation
D Direct Memory Access (DMA) Support For
Two Logical Devices with Configurable
DMA Channel Connection
D Available in 80-pin PQFP
D Configurable OEN Signals That Can Be
Used to Enabled Logical Device
Transceivers
description
The TL16PNP200 is an ISA plug-and-play (PnP) controller that provides autoconfiguration capability to ISA
cards according to the ISA PnP 1.0a specification. It interfaces to a serial EEPROM where card resource
requirements and power-up defaults are stored. On power up, the controller loads the default configuration from
the EEPROM making it ready for operation (non-PnP systems) or to be configured by the PnP configuration
process (PnP-capable systems). During configuration mode, the PnP autoconfiguration process reads the card
resource requirements, configures the card by writing to the TL16PNP200 configuration registers, activates the
device, and removes it from the configuration mode. Thereafter, the TL16PNP200 routes all ISA transactions
between the card and the ISA bus. The TL16PNP200 operates in one of two modes. In mode 0, the device
supports two logical devices with memory, I/O, interrupt, and DMA resources for each device. In mode 1, the
device supports five logical devices with I/O and interrupt resources for all logical devices and DMA resources
for two of the five logical devices; there is no memory support in mode 1. The TL16PNP200 provides interface
signals to allow on-board logic access to the serial EEPROM.
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