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3.7 System Management Devices and Functions
The Eclipse3 Extended Features version boards have devices that are
specifically intended to assist in system management. These include:
• A National Semiconductor LM75 I
the Borealis chip provides local temperature measurements. You can
obtain the data sheet and collateral information for the LM75 from the
technical document section on the Rastergraf web site;
• Three LEDs, which can be driven by system software to alert and/or
inform the user. The are controlled by the Borealis Auxiliary Register;
• A 2 Kb I
store data such as serial number and software revision;
In addition, there are features of the Borealis chip that are useful:
• Power management control registers allow various parts of the chip to
be put powered down without making the chip entirely useless;
• Signature registers in the RAMDAC can be are used to confirm that a
test pattern in display memory will pass correctly through the Borealis
all the way to the DAC inputs. This is useful as a Built In Self Test
(BIST) function;
• When the board is properly connected to a monitor and a test image is
displayed on the monitor, a certain level voltage will be developed at
the DAC outputs that drive the monitor. A simple A/D reads the voltage
and confirms that the DAC output is above a certain threshold level;
• The I
DDC2B is a VESA standard (http://www.vesa.org/) which allows the
frame buffer to read the Additional Display Identification Data (EDID)
from the monitor. The EDID includes resolutions supported, maximum
width and refresh, and sync type .
• Frequency select bits for the Borealis Drawing Engine and the
programmable Memory Clock PLL allow the system to optimize
operating frequencies for the Borealis as a function of system
temperature.
Please contact Rastergraf for more information if you wish to utilize any
or all of these features.
3-18 Programming On-board Devices
2
C Serial EEPROM which can be used by system software to
2
C-based DDC2B protocol is used to control the display monitor.
2
C temperature sensor located near
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