Power, Power 169, Figure 79. v5ref circuitry – Intel 815 User Manual
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13.10.1 Power
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Items
Recommendations
V_CPU_IO[1:0]
•
The power pins should be connected to the proper power plane for the processor ‘s
CMOS compatibility signals. Use one 0.1
µ
F decoupling capacitor.
VCCRTC
•
No clear CMOS jumper on VCCRTC. Use a jumper on RTCRST# or a GPI, or use a
safemode strapping for Clear CMOS
VCC3.3
•
Requires six 0.1
µ
F decoupling capacitors
VCCSus3.3
•
Requires one 0.1
µ
F decoupling capacitor.
VCC1.85
•
Requires two 0.1
µ
F decoupling capacitors.
VCCSus1.85
•
Requires one 0.1
µ
F decoupling capacitor.
5V_REF SUS
•
Requires one 0.1
µ
F decoupling capacitor.
•
V5REF_SUS only affects 5V-tolerance for USB OC[3:0] ins and can be connected to
VCCSUS3_3 if 5V tolerance on these signal is not required.
5V_REF
•
5VREF is the reference voltage for 5V tolerant inputs in the ICH. Tie to pins
VREF[2:1]. 5VREF must power up before or simultaneous to VCC3_3. It must power
down after or simultaneous to VCC3_3. Refer to the figure below for an example
circuit schematic that may be used to ensure the proper 5VREF sequencing.
VCMOS
•
VCMOS power source must supply 1.5V and be generated by circuitry on the
motherboard. See Appendix A: Customer Reference Board (CRB).
Figure 79. V5REF Circuitry
Vcc Supply
(3.3V)
5V Supply
To System
V
REF
To System
1 K
Ω
1.0 uF
vref_circuit