The AF82801JD, with the sSpec number SLG8T, is an Intel ICH10D I/O Controller Hub. It serves as a central component in Intel-based computer systems, managing communication between the CPU and various peripherals. The ICH (I/O Controller Hub) handles a wide array of input/output functions, contributing to the overall system performance and stability.
Applications
- Desktop PCs
- Workstations
- Servers
- Embedded Systems
Features
- PCI Express Support: Provides PCI Express lanes for high-speed communication with graphics cards and other peripherals.
- SATA Controller: Supports multiple SATA ports for connecting hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs).
- USB Controller: Offers multiple USB ports for connecting various USB devices.
- High Definition Audio (HDA) Support: Enables high-quality audio output.
- LPC Interface: Provides a low pin count interface for connecting legacy devices.
- Integrated Clock Controller: Manages the system clock signals.
Benefits
- Improved System Performance: Enables fast and efficient communication between the CPU and peripherals.
- Enhanced Connectivity: Provides multiple ports for connecting a wide range of devices.
- Reliable Operation: Ensures stable and dependable system performance.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Integrates multiple functions into a single chip, reducing overall system cost.
Additional Details
The Intel ICH10D I/O Controller Hub (AF82801JD) is a critical component in Intel's chipset architecture. It manages a variety of I/O functions, including PCI Express, SATA, USB, and audio. The ICH10D supports multiple PCI Express lanes, allowing for high-speed communication with graphics cards and other peripherals. The integrated SATA controller supports multiple SATA ports, enabling the connection of hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs). The ICH10D also includes a USB controller that provides multiple USB ports for connecting various USB devices. The High Definition Audio (HDA) support enables high-quality audio output. The ICH10D is typically connected to the CPU via the Direct Media Interface (DMI). It is designed to work with Intel's core logic chipset to provide a complete system solution. It often requires external components such as clock generators and voltage regulators for proper operation.