Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Computer power control – Power conservation
Patent
1998-08-31
2000-05-23
Auve, Glenn A.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support
Computer power control
Power conservation
365227, G06F 132
Patent
active
060676272
ABSTRACT:
An integrated circuit is provided which comprises a core section, a plurality of input/output sections, and a pair of reset inputs. The first reset input is a master reset which initializes the entire integrated circuit. The second reset input is a partial reset. The partial reset initializes a portion of the integrated circuit while other portions remain in operation. The core section can include a plurality of subsystems such as a real time clock facility, a configuration RAM, and a DRAM memory controller. The real time clock facility and configuration RAM are not affected by the partial reset. Accordingly, the real time clock is maintained during partial reset, thereby maintaining accurate time/date and configuration data during partial reset. The DRAM controller is optionally reset based on a configuration bit stored in a configuration register in one of the plurality of subsystems. When not reset, the DRAM controller provides refresh to an array of DRAM memory cells, thereby maintaining the data stored within the DRAM memory cells. The integrated circuit can be configured into a personal information device, wherein a power conservation method can then be applied by resetting portions of the integrated circuit and powering down peripheral components and input/output driver sections associated with the reset portions. Additionally, discrete buffer devices are no longer required between the integrated circuit and the peripheral component.
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Advanced Micro Devices , Inc.
Auve Glenn A.
Daffer Kevin L.
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