Rtc; Figure 112. Rtcx1 And Susclk Relationship In Intel 82801Dbm Ich4-M; Figure 113. External Circuitry For Intel 82801Dbm Ich4-M Where The Internal Rtc Is Not Used - Intel 855PM Design Manual

Chipset platform for use with pentium m and celeron m processors
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I/O Subsystem
9.8.

RTC

The Intel 82801DBM ICH4-M contains a real time clock (RTC) with 256 bytes of battery backed
SRAM. The internal RTC module provides two key functions: keeping date and time and storing system
data in its RAM when the system is powered down.
The ICH4-M uses a crystal circuit to generate a low-swing, 32 -kHz input sine wave. This input is
amplified and driven back to the crystal circuit via the RTCX2 signal. Internal to the ICH4-M, the
RTCX1 signal is amplified to drive internal logic as well as generate a free running full swing clock
output for system use. This output ball of the ICH4-M is called SUSCLK. This is illustrated in Figure
112.

Figure 112. RTCX1 and SUSCLK Relationship in Intel 82801DBM ICH4-M

Low-Swing 32.768 kHz
Sine Wave Source
Full-Swing 32.768 kHz
Output Signal
For further information on the RTC, please consult Application Note AP-728 ICH Family Real Time
Clock (RTC) Accuracy and Considerations Under Test Conditions. This application note is valid for the
ICH4-M.
Even if the ICH4-M internal RTC is not used, it is still necessary to supply a clock input to RTCX1 of
the ICH4-M because other signals are gated off that clock in suspend modes. However, in this case, the
frequency accuracy (32.768 kHz) of the clock inputs is not critical; a cheap crystal can be used or a
single clock input can be driven into RTCX1with RTCX2 left as no connect. Figure 113 illustrates the
connection.
Note: This is not a validated feature on the ICH4-M. The peak-to-peak swing on RTCX1 cannot exceed 1.0 V.

Figure 113. External Circuitry for Intel 82801DBM ICH4-M Where the Internal RTC is Not Used

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RTCX1
32 KHz
No Connection
RTCX1
Internal
Oscillator
SUSCLK
RTCX2
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