Microchip Technology's FDC37C661QF Super I/O Controller
The FDC37C661QF is a versatile Super I/O controller designed by Microchip Technology, a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog, and Flash-IP solutions. This integrated device offers a comprehensive range of I/O functionalities suitable for desktop, notebook, and embedded systems, making it an essential component for system designers looking to optimize their motherboard designs.
Key Features:
- Floppy Disk Controller: The device includes a floppy disk controller that supports a variety of formats and densities, ensuring compatibility with most floppy disk drives.
- Serial Ports: It features two high-speed serial ports (UARTs) with support for 5-, 6-, 7-, or 8-bit characters. These ports are ideal for connecting to modems, serial mice, or other serial devices.
- Parallel Port: The parallel port can operate in SPP, EPP, and ECP modes, providing flexibility for connecting printers and other parallel devices.
- Keyboard and Mouse Controller: The integrated keyboard and PS/2 mouse controllers support the standard 101/102-key keyboard and PS/2 mouse, ensuring seamless user input.
- Power Management: Advanced power management features are built-in, including support for system wake-up on external events, which helps in reducing overall power consumption.
Product Specifications:
- Package: 100-pin QFP (Quad Flat Package)
- Low Power Consumption
- Programmable Chip Select Logic
- Enhanced Digital Data Separator for Floppy Disk
- Multi-mode Parallel Port with ChiProtect™
- Software Compatible with SMSC's Proprietary 82077AA, 82077, 82072, and 82078
The FDC37C661QF from Microchip Technology is an exemplary solution for system developers who require a reliable and high-performance Super I/O controller. Its integration of multiple I/O functions into a single chip not only saves space on the motherboard but also reduces the overall system cost and power consumption. With its robust feature set and compatibility with various standards, the FDC37C661QF is an excellent choice for enhancing the I/O capabilities of a wide range of computing platforms.