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PD6722

Intel Corporation
Part Number PD6722
Manufacturer Intel Corporation
Description (PD6710 / PD6722) ISA to PC Card Controller
Published Mar 20, 2006
Detailed Description PD6710/’22 ISA-to-PC-Card (PCMCIA) Controllers Datasheet The PD6710 and PD6722 are single-chip PC Card (PCMCIA) control...
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Overview
PD6710/’22 ISA-to-PC-Card (PCMCIA) Controllers Datasheet The PD6710 and PD6722 are single-chip PC Card (PCMCIA) controller solutions capable of controlling one (PD6710) or two (PD6722) PC Card sockets.
The chips are compliant with PC Card Standard, PCMCIA 2.
1, and JEIDA 4.
1 and are optimized for use in embedded applications and notebook/handheld/mobile computer systems where reduced form factor and low power consumption are critical design objectives.
With the PD6710, a complete PC Card solution with power-control logic can occupy less than 1.
5 square inches (excluding the socket connector).
With the PD6722, a complete dual-socket PC Card solution with power-control logic can occupy less than 2 square inches (excluding socket connectors).
The chips employ energy-efficient mixed-voltage technology that can reduce system power consumption by over 50 percent.
The chips also provide: a Low-Power Dynamic mode, which automatically stops the internal clock during periods of card inactivity; a software-controlled Suspend mode, which dramatically reduces power by disabling most of the internal circuitry and stopping data transactions to the PC Cards; and a hardware-controlled Super Suspend mode, which reduces current to the µA range.
Personal computer applications typically access PC Cards through a third-party socket/cardservices software interface.
To assure full compatibility with industry-standard socket/cardservices software and PC Card applications, the register set in the PD6710 and PD6722 is a superset of the Intel 82365SL register set.
The chips provide fully buffered PC Card interfaces, meaning that no external logic is required for buffering signals to/from the interface, and power consumption can be controlled by limiting signal transitions on the PC Card bus.
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DataSheet4U.
com As of May 2001, this document replaces the Basis Communications Corp.
document CL-PD6710/’22 — ISA-to-PC-Card Host Adapters.
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