SMC Networks SMC91C95 User Manual
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DESCRIPTION OF PIN FUNCTIONS
PIN NO.
NAME
SYMBOL
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
16
n16 Bit
Modem
nMIS16
I with pullup
Input. When low, it indicates a 16 bit modem,
otherwise the modem is 8 bit wide. Used to
determine if nIOIS16 (PCMCIA) and nIOCS16
(ISA) need to be asserted for modem cycles.
The value of this pin may change from cycle
to cycle.
110
EEPROM
Clock
EESK
O4
Output. 4
µ
s clock used to shift data in and out
of the serial EEPROM.
109
EEPROM
Chip Select
EECS
O4
Output. Serial EEPROM chip select.
108
EEPROM
Data Out
EEDO/
SDOUT
O4
Output. Connected to the DI input of the serial
EEPROM.
107
EEPROM
Data In
EEDI
I with pull-
down
Input. Connected to the DO output of the
serial EEPROM.
103,
105, 106
I/O Base
IOS0-IOS2
I with pullup
Input. External switches can be connected to
these lines to select between predefined
EEPROM configurations. The values of these
pins are readable. These pins are used in ISA
mode only. If in PCMCIA mode, these pins
are not used.
9
nTransmit
LED
nTXLED
OD16
Internal ENDEC - Transmit LED output.
nTransmit
Enable
nTXEN
O162
External ENDEC - Active low Transmit
Enable output.
12
nRoard
Select LED
nBSELED
OD16
Internal ENDEC - Board Select LED activated
by accesses to I/O space (nIORD or nIOWR
active with AEN low and valid address decode
for ISA, and with nREG low and and “Enable
Function” bit in the ECOR register is high for
PCMCIA). The pulse is stretched beyond the
access duration to make the LED visible.
Receive
Data
RXD
I with pullup
External ENDEC - NRZ receive data input.