6 pin operation in sleep mode, Pin operation in sleep mode -32, Pin state during step -32 – Intel STRONGARM SA-1100 User Manual
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SA-1100
Developer’s Manual
System Control Module
9.5.6
Pin Operation in Sleep Mode
The SA-1100 pins are categorized by the following types based on their behavior during sleep mode:
Type 1 – These pins are outputs and are driven low during sleep. These pins hold their state after
sleep mode is exited until the DRAM_control_hold bit in the PSSR is cleared.
Type 2 – These pins are outputs and are normally driven to a one in sleep. To support systems that
power down external devices, these pins can also be tristated in sleep through the use of the
FLOAT_STATIC and FLOAT_PCMCIA bits in the PCFR. See the
Type 3 – These pins are I/Os. When programmed as outputs, they can be actively held high or low
during sleep. When programmed as inputs, they are actively sampled by the SA-1100.
Type 4 – These pins are I/Os but become inputs during sleep. They can be programmed to hold the pin
state at a zero or can be tristated. The receivers on these pins are disabled during sleep. These pins hold
their state after sleep mode is exited until the peripheral_control_hold bit in the PSSR is cleared.
Type 5 – These pins are outputs and are actively driven during sleep.
Type 6 – These pins are outputs and are tristated during sleep.
Type 7 – These pins are inputs and are actively sampled during sleep.
Type 8 – These pins are inputs and are not observed during sleep; the receiver is disabled.
Type 9 – These pins are analog inputs and outputs, and are always active.
Table 9-3.
Pin State During Step
Pin Name
Type
Pin Name
Type
Pin Name
Type
Pin Name
Type
A<25:0>
1
nPREG
1
RXD_2
4
nRESET_OUT
1
D<31:0>
1
L_DD<7:0>
4
TXD_3
4
nTRST
8
nCS<3:0>
2
L_FCLK
4
RXD_3
4
TDI
8
nOE
2
L_BIAS
4
GP<27:0>
3 TDO
6
nWE
2
TXD_C
4
ROM_SEL
8
TMS
8
nRAS<3:0>
1
RXD_C
4
PXTAL
9
TCK
8
nCAS<3:0>
1
SCLK_C
4
PEXTAL
9
TCK_BYP
7
nPIOW
2
SFRM_C
4
TXTAL
9
TESTCLK
7
nPIOR
2
UDC+
4
TEXTAL
9
VDD
—
nPCE<2:1>
2
UDC-
4
PWR_EN
5
VDDX
—
nIOIS16
2
TXD_1
4
BATT_FAULT
7
VSS
—
nPWAIT
2
RXD_1
4
VDD_FAULT
7
VSSX
—
PSKTSEL
1
TXD_2
4
nRESET
7
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