Sony ECM-3711 User Manual
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User’s Manual
ECM-3711 Series User’s Manual
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1.6.4
VIA VT1636 LVDS Transmitter
• Support Single / Dual LVDS Transmitter Function
• Compatible with TIA/EIA-644 LVDS Standard
• Supports LVDS 18-bit and 24-bit Output
• Supports Dual Channel UXGA Panel Display
• Supports 2D Dither for 18-bit Panel
• Supports Option for 24-bit Color Mapping with Converntional (LSB) or
Non-Conventional (MSB) Format Output
• Supports DVO Input Mode with 25 to 165 MHz Input Clock
• Programmable Input Clock and Strobe Select
• Narrow bus Reduces Cable Size and Cost
• PLL equires No External Components
• Two-Wire Serial Communication
• Panel Protection and Power Down Sequencing
• Panel power Sequencing Control
• Supply Voltage 2.25-2.75V
• 64-pin LQFP Package (10 x 10 x 1.4mm)
1.6.5
VT1211 Super I/O
The VT1211 is a full function Super I/O chip that provides the most commonly used legacy
Super I/O functionality plus the latest Hardware monitor initiatives. The device uses an LPC
interface that complies with “LPC Interface Specification Revision 1.0”.
The VT1211 contains a Floppy Disk Controller, an IEEE-1284 Parallel Port interface, two
16C550-UART-based serial port interfaces, a VFIR (Very Fast IR) Controller, a game port
which supports 2 joysticks, a MIDI interface and a 4M Flash-ROM interface. The integrated
Hardware Monitor Controller controls the speed of 2 fans, monitors 2 fan tachometers and
has a Pentium II thermal diode and 5 Universal analog inputs for measuring voltage or
temperature (by connecting external thermistors). The VT1211 meets the “Microsoft PC98
& PC99 system design guide” requirements and is ACPI ready. The device requires a 48
MHz clock input and operates at 3.3V power supply.
The VT1211 consists of following logical devices. One high-performance 2.88MB floppy
disk controller, with digital data separator, which supports one 360K / 720K / 1.2M / 1.44M /
2.88M floppy disk drive; One multi-mode high-performance parallel port featuring support
for bi-directional Standard Parallel Port (SPP), Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP v1.7 and v1.9)
and IEEE1284 compliant Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) protocols; Two 16C550
standard compatible enhanced UARTs perform asynchronous communication; One VFIR
interface compliant with IrDA; One MIDI interface; One game port with built-in 558 and
buffer chips to support direct connect of 2 joysticks; One Hardware Monitor; and Seven
GPIO ports (56 GPIO pins).