Features: ·100% compatible with IBM PC, XT, and AT architectures (PC87311A), or ISA, EISA, and Micro Channel architectures (PC87312)·FDC:- Software compatible with the DP8473, the 765A and the N82077- 16-byte FIFO (default disabled)- Burst and Non-Burst modes- Perpendicular Recording drive support...
PC87312: Features: ·100% compatible with IBM PC, XT, and AT architectures (PC87311A), or ISA, EISA, and Micro Channel architectures (PC87312)·FDC:- Software compatible with the DP8473, the 765A and the N8207...
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The PC87311A/12 incorporates a floppy disk controller (FDC), two full function UARTs, a bidirectional parallel port, and IDE interface control logic in one chip. The PC87311A includes standard AT/XT address decoding for on-chip functions and a Configuration Register, offering a single chip solution to the most commonly used IBMÉ PCÉ, PC-XTÉ, and PC-ATÉ peripherals. The PC87312 includes standard AT address decoding for on-chip functions and a Configuration Register set, offering a single chip solution to the most commonly used ISA, EISA and Micro Channel peripherals.
The on-chip FDC is software compatible to the PC8477, which contains a superset of the DP8473 and NEC mPD765 and the N82077 floppy disk controller functions. The onchip analog data separator requires no external components and supports the 4 Mb drive format as well as the other standard floppy drives used with 5.25× and 3.5× media. In the PC87311A, the UARTs are equivalent to two INS8250N-Bs or NS16450s. The bidirectional parallel port maintains complete compatibility with the IBM PC, XT and AT. In the PC87312 the UARTs are equivalent to two NS16450s or PC16550s. The bidirectional parallel port maintains complete compatibility with the ISA, EISA and Micro Channel parallel ports.
The IDE control logic provides a complete IDE interface except for the signal buffers. The Configuration Registers consist of three byte-wide registers. An Index and a Data Register which can be relocated within the ISA I/O address space access the Configuration Registers.