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 440GX AGPset Design Guide
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Design Checklist
3.14
System and Test Signals
8.2K ohm pull-up resistor is recommended on the TEST# pin of the PIIX4E.
3.15
Power Management Signals
A power button is required by the ACPI specification.
PWRBTN# is connected to the front panel on/off power button. The PIIX4E integrates 16msec 
debouncing logic on this pin. 
All power button logic should be powered using 3VSB.
PS_POK from the ATX connector goes to AC power loss circuitry. This circuitry allows 
control of whether the PIIX4E will power up after a power loss or remain off. The PIIX4E 
defaults to powering up the system, which may cause system model implementation issues. 
This circuit allows the user/BIOS to determine what will happen when a system is plugged in. 
See PIIX4E Application Note #7, System Power Control, for details.
It is highly recommended that the PS_POK signal from the power supply connector not be 
connected directly to logic on the board without first going through a Schmitt trigger input to 
square-off and maintain its signal integrity.
PS_POK logic from the power supply connector can be powered from the core voltage supply.
RSMRST# logic should be powered by a standby supply, making sure that the input to the 
PIIX4E is at a 3V level. The RSMST# signal requires a minimum time delay of 1 millisecond 
from the rising edge of the standby power supply voltage. A Schmitt trigger circuit is 
recommended to drive the RSMRST# signal. To provide the required rise time, the 1 
millisecond delay should be placed before the Schmitt trigger circuit. The reference design 
implements a 20ms delay at the input of the Schmitt trigger to ensure the Schmitt trigger 
inverters have sufficiently powered up before switching the input. Also ensure that voltage on 
RSMRST# does not exceed VCC(RTC). Refer to schematics for implementation details. If 
Figure 3-7. Interfacing Intel’s Flash with PIIX4E in Desktop 
0 . 0 1 u f
0.01 uf
SD[7:0]
S U S A #
G P O [ x ]
SD[7:0]
SA[17:0]
M E M W #
M E M R #
B I O S C S #
V p p
R P #
V c c
W P #
V c c
+ 5 V
C E #
O E #
W E #
SA[17:0]
2/4Mbit
B V / B 5
Flash
B Y T E #
DQ[7:0]
D Q [ 1 4 : 8 ]
N . C .
PIIX4
PIIX4E