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Little Ben
Little Ben is an HP application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that is connected between the
chipset and the processor. It has been designed to act as a companion to the Super I/O chip. It
contains the following:
hard and soft control for the power supply
BIOS timer
hardware wired 50 ms long 880 Hz beep module
automatic blinker that feeds the LEDs module with a 1 Hz oscillator signal
flash access and protection (supporting 128, 256 or 512 KB ROMs)
Super I/O protection
glue logic
support for SMIs (for Intel's SMM mode): enhanced keyboard lock, external wake-up
IRQ generator controlled by software
SMI generator controlled by software
programmable chip selects
Little Ben is powered by battery, so its consumption has to be as low as possible. When
VccState and PowerGood pins are both low, all output pins are in tri-state mode, except for
RemoteOnBen which continues to be driven. This allows the PC to be restarted even after a
power loss has occurred.
If the BIOS needs to turn off the PC, it must ensure that the PC is not locked by Little Ben's
lock bit. If it is, the power remains on, a red light is illuminated, and a buzzer is activated.

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