Agp signal voltage tolerance list, Motherboard / add-in card interoperability, Table 13. connector / add-in card interoperability – Intel CHIPSET 820E User Manual
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Design Guide
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2.8.10.1.
AGP Signal Voltage Tolerance List
The following signals on the AGP interface are 3.3 V tolerant during a 1.5 V operation:
•
PME#
•
INTA#
•
INTB#
•
GPERR#
•
GSERR#
•
CLK
•
RST
The following signals on the AGP interface are 5 V tolerant (refer to the USB specification):
•
USB+
•
USB-
•
OVRCNT#
The following signal is a special AGP signal, which is either grounded or not connected on an AGP card.
•
TYPEDET#
Note: All other signals on the AGP interface are in the V
DDQ
group. They are not 3.3 V tolerant during a 1.5 V
AGP operation.
2.8.11.
Motherboard / Add-in Card Interoperability
Currently, there are three AGP connectors:
•
3.3 V AGP connector
•
1.5 V AGP connector
•
Universal AGP connector.
To maximize add-in flexibility, it is highly advisable to implement the universal connector in an Intel
820E chipset-based system. All add-in cards are either 3.3 V or 1.5 V cards. Due to timings, 4
×
transfers
at 3.3 V are not allowed.
Table 13. Connector / Add-in Card Interoperability
1.5 V Connector
3.3 V Connector
Universal Connector
1.5 V card
Yes
No
Yes
3.3 V card
No
Yes
Yes
Table 14. Voltage / Data Rate Interoperability
1Ч 2Ч
4Ч
1.5 V V
DDQ
Yes
Yes
Yes
3.3 V V
DDQ
Yes
Yes
No