Intel 820E Manual De Usuario

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Intel
®
 820E Chipset 
 
 
 
 
R
 
90  
Design 
Guide 
Valid Codec Configurations 
Table 19. Codec Configurations 
Valid Codec Configurations 
 
Invalid Codec Configurations 
AC(Primary) 
 
MC(Primary) + X(any other type of codec) 
MC(Primary) 
 
AMC(Primary) + AMC(Secondary) 
AMC(Primary) 
 
AMC(Primary) + MC(Secondary) 
AC(Primary) + MC(Secondary) 
 
 
AC(Primary) + AC(Secondary) 
 
 
AC(Primary) + AMC(Secondary) 
 
 
2.13.2. 
Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) 
Related Documents: 
Communication Network Riser Specification, Revision 1.1, available at: 
 
http://developer.intel.com/technology/cnr 
The Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) Specification defines a hardware scalable Original 
Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) motherboard riser and interface.  This interface supports multi-channel 
audio, V.90 analog modem, phone-line based networking, and 10/100 Ethernet based networking.  The 
CNR specification defines the interface, which should be configured prior to shipment of the system.  
Standard I/O expansion slots, such as those supported by the PCI bus architecture, are intended to 
continue serving as the upgrade medium.  The CNR mechanically shares a PCI slot.  Unlike the AMR, 
the system designer will not sacrifice a PCI slot if they decide not to include a CNR in a particular build. 
It is required that the CNR A0-A2 pins be set to a unique address, so that the CNR EEPROM can be 
accessed.  See CNR specification. 
Figure 55 indicates the interface for the CNR connector.  Refer to the appropriate section of this 
document for the corresponding design and layout guidelines.  The Platform LAN Connection (PLC) can 
either be an Intel 82562EH or Intel 82562EM component.  Refer to the CNR specification for additional 
information. 
Figure 55. CNR Interface 
Core Logic
Controller
AC '97 Interface
CNR Connector
Communication and
Networking Riser
(up to 2 AC'97 codecs &
one PLC Device)
Power
USB
LAN Interface
Reserved
SMBus