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AM79C978

Manufacturer Part Number
AM79C978
Description
Single-Chip 1/10 Mbps PCI Home Networking Controller
Manufacturer
Advanced Micro Devices
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RES
APROMWE Address PROM Write Enable.
INTLEVEL
Reserved locations. Written and
read as zeros.
The Am79C978 controller con-
tains a shadow RAM on board for
storage of the first 16 bytes load-
ed from the serial EEPROM.
Accesses to Address PROM I/O
Resources will be directed toward
this RAM. When APROMWE is
set to 1, then write access to the
shadow RAM will be enabled.
Interrupt Level. This bit allows the
interrupt output signals to be pro-
grammed for level or edge-
sensitive applications.
This bit is always read/write ac-
cessible. LEDPE is cleared to 0
by H_RESET and is unaffected
by S_RESET or by setting the
STOP bit.
This bit is always read/write ac-
cessible. APROMWE is cleared
to 0 by H_RESET and is unaffect-
ed by S_RESET or by setting the
STOP bit.
When INTLEVEL is cleared to 0,
the INTA pin is configured for
level-sensitive applications. In
this mode, an interrupt request is
signaled by a low level driven on
the INTA pin by the Am79C978
controller. When the interrupt is
cleared, the INTA pin is tri-stated
by the Am79C978 controller and
allowed to be pulled to a high lev-
el by an external pullup device.
This mode is intended for sys-
tems which allow the interrupt
signal to be shared by multiple
devices.
When INTLEVEL is set to 1, the
INTA pin is configured for edge-
sensitive applications. In this
mode, an interrupt request is sig-
naled by a high level driven on
the INTA pin by the Am79C978
controller. When the interrupt is
cleared, the INTA pin is driven to
a low level by the Am79C978
controller. This mode is intended
for systems that do not allow in-
Am79C978
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2-0
BCR4: LED0 Status
BCR4 controls the function(s) that the LED0 pin dis-
plays. Multiple functions can be simultaneously en-
abled on this LED pin. The LED display will indicate the
logical OR of the enabled functions. BCR4 defaults to
Link Status (LNKST) with pulse stretcher enabled
(PSE = 1) and is fully programmable.
Note: When LEDPE (BCR2, bit 12) is set to 1, pro-
gramming of the LED0 Status register is enabled.
When LEDPE is cleared to 0, programming of the
LED0 register is disabled. Writes to those registers will
be ignored.
Note: Bits 15-0 in this register are programmable
through the EEPROM.
Bit
31-16 RES
15
14
RES
RES
LEDOUT
LEDPOL
Name
terrupt channels to be shared by
multiple devices.
INTLEVEL should not be set to 1
when the Am79C978 controller is
used in a PCI bus application.
This bit is always read/write ac-
cessible. INTLEVEL is cleared to
0 by H_RESET and is unaffected
by S_RESET or by setting the
STOP bit.
Reserved locations. Written as
zeros and read as undefined.
Reserved locations. Written and
read as zeros.
Reserved locations. Written as
zeros and read as undefined.
This bit indicates the current
(non-stretched) value of the LED
output pin. A value of 1 in this bit
indicates that the OR of the en-
abled signals is true.
The logical value of the LEDOUT
status signal is determined by the
settings of the individual Status
Enable bits of the LED register
(bits 8 and 6-0).
This bit is read accessible al-
ways. This bit is read only; writes
have no effect. LEDOUT is unaf-
fected by H_RESET, S_RESET,
or STOP.
LED Polarity. When this bit has
the value 0, then the LED pin will
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