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ISA Bus Technical Summary

Table of Contents

1.0 ISA Overview

2.0 ISA Documents

3.0 ISA Signal Descriptions

4.0 ISA Timing Diagrams

5.0 ISA Signal Usage

6.0 ISA Connector Pinout


1.0 ISA Overview

The Industry Standard Architecture, or ISA, bus originated in the early 1980s at an IBM development lab in Boca Raton, Florida. The original IBM Personal Computer introduced in 1981 included the 8-bit subset of the ISA bus. In 1984, IBM introduced the PC-AT which was the first full 16-bit implementation of the ISA bus.

The "AT bus", as IBM originally called it, was first documented in an IBM publication called the PC-AT Technical Reference. The Technical Reference included schematics and BIOS listings that made it easy for other companies like Compaq to produce IBM compatible clones. The companies producing IBM compatibles could not use the "AT bus" name however since IBM had protected it with a trademark. In response, the industry coined "ISA" as a new name for the the bus that was eventually adopted by everyone including IBM.

Although the PC-AT Technical Reference included detailed schematics and BIOS listings, it did not include the rigorous timings, rules, and other requirements that would make it a good bus specification. As a result, the various implementations of ISA were not always compatible with each other. Over time various ISA bus specifications were produced in an attempt to alleviate the compatibility problems. But unfortunately these specifications did not always agree with each other, so no single specification for the ISA bus was ever developed.


2.0 ISA Documents

2.1 ISA Specifications

Several documents that include specifications for the ISA bus are as follows:

2.2 ISA Books

Two books that provide good descriptions of the ISA bus are:


3.0 ISA Signal Descriptions

SA19 to SA0
System Address bits 19:0 are used to address memory and I/O devices within the system. These signals may be used along with LA23 to LA17 to address up to 16 megabytes of memory. Only the lower 16 bits are used during I/O operations to address up to 64K I/O locations. SA19 is the most significant bit. SA0 is the least significant bit. These signals are gated on the system bus when BALE is high and are latched on the falling edge of BALE. They remain valid throughout a read or write command. These signals are normally driven by the system microprocessor or DMA controller, but may also be driven by a bus master on an ISA board that takes ownership of the bus.
LA23 to LA17
Unlatched Address bits 23:17 are used to address memory within the system. They are used along with SA19 to SA0 to address up to 16 megabytes of memory. These signals are valid when BALE is high. They are "unlatched" and do not stay valid for the entire bus cycle. Decodes of these signals should be latched on the falling edge of BALE.
AEN
Address Enable is used to degate the system microprocessor and other devices from the bus during DMA transfers. When this signal is active the system DMA controller has control of the address, data, and read/write signals. This signal should be included as part of ISA board select decodes to prevent incorrect board selects during DMA cycles.
BALE
Buffered Address Latch Enable is used to latch the LA23 to LA17 signals or decodes of these signals. Addresses are latched on the falling edge of BALE. It is forced high during DMA cycles. When used with AEN, it indicates a valid microprocessor or DMA address.
CLK
System Clock is a freerunning clock typically in the 8MHz to 10MHz range, although its exact frequency is not guaranteed. It is used in some ISA board applications to allow synchronization with the system microprocessor.
SD15 to SD0
System Data serves as the data bus bits for devices on the ISA bus. SD15 is the most significant bit. SD0 is the least significant bits. SD7 to SD0 are used for transfer of data with 8-bit devices. SD15 to SD0 are used for transfer of data with 16-bit devices. 16-bit devices transferring data with 8-bit devices shall convert the transfer into two 8-bit cycles using SD7 to SD0.
-DACK0 to -DACK3 and -DACK5 to -DACK7
DMA Acknowledge 0 to 3 and 5 to 7 are used to acknowledge DMA requests on DRQ0 to DRQ3 and DRQ5 to DRQ7.
DRQ0 to DRQ3 and DRQ5 to DRQ7
DMA Requests are used by ISA boards to request service from the system DMA controller or to request ownership of the bus as a bus master device. These signals may be asserted asynchronously. The requesting device must hold the request signal active until the system board asserts the corresponding DACK signal.
-I/O CH CK
I/O Channel Check signal may be activated by ISA boards to request than an non-maskable interrupt (NMI) be generated to the system microprocessor. It is driven active to indicate a uncorrectable error has been detected.
I/O CH RDY
I/O Channel Ready allow slower ISA boards to lengthen I/O or memory cycles by inserting wait states. This signals normal state is active high (ready). ISA boards drive the signal inactive low (not ready) to insert wait states. Devices using this signal to insert wait states should drive it low immediately after detecting a valid address decode and an active read or write command. The signal is release high when the device is ready to complete the cycle.
-IOR
I/O Read is driven by the owner of the bus and instructs the selected I/O device to drive read data onto the data bus.
-IOW
I/O Write is driven by the owner of the bus and instructs the selected I/O device to capture the write data on the data bus.
IRQ3 to IRQ7 and IRQ9 to IRQ12 and IRQ14 to IRQ15
Interrupt Requests are used to signal the system microprocessor that an ISA board requires attention. An interrupt request is generated when an IRQ line is raised from low to high. The line must be held high until the microprocessor acknowledges the request through its interrupt service routine. These signals are prioritized with IRQ9 to IRQ12 and IRQ14 to IRQ15 having the highest priority (IRQ9 is the highest) and IRQ3 to IRQ 7 have the lowest priority (IRQ7 is the lowest).
-SMEMR
System Memory Read instructs a selected memory device to drive data onto the data bus. It is active only when the memory decode is within the low 1 megabyte of memory space. SMEMR is derived from MEMR and a decode of the low 1 megabyte of memory.
-SMEMW
System Memory Write instructs a selected memory device to store the data currently on the data bus. It is active only when the memory decode is within the low 1 megabyte of memory space. SMEMW is derived from MEMW and a decode of the low 1 megabyte of memory.
-MEMR
Memory Read instructs a selected memory device to drive data onto the data bus. It is active on all memory read cycles.
-MEMW
Memory Write instructs a selected memory device to store the data currently on the data bus. It is active on all memory write cycles.
-REFRESH
Memory Refresh is driven low to indicate a memory refresh operation is in progress.
OSC
Oscillator is a clock with a 70ns period (14.31818 MHz). This signal is not synchronous with the system clock (CLK).
RESET DRV
Reset Drive is driven high to reset or initialize system logic upon power up or subsequent system reset.
TC
Terminal Count provides a pulse to signal a terminal count has been reached on a DMA channel operation.
-MASTER
Master is used by an ISA board along with a DRQ line to gain ownership of the ISA bus. Upon receiving a -DACK a device can pull -MASTER low which will allow it to control the system address, data, and control lines. After -MASTER is low, the device should wait one CLK period before driving the address and data lines, and two clock periods before issuing a read or write command.
-MEM CS16
Memory Chip Select 16 is driven low by a memory slave device to indicate it is capable of performing a 16-bit memory data transfer. This signal is driven from a decode of the LA23 to LA17 address lines.
-I/O CS16
I/O Chip Select 16 is driven low by a I/O slave device to indicate it is capable of performing a 16-bit I/O data transfer. This signal is driven from a decode of the SA15 to SA0 address lines.
-0WS
Zero Wait State is driven low by a bus slave device to indicate it is capable of performing a bus cycle without inserting any additional wait states. To perform a 16-bit memory cycle without wait states, -0WS is derived from an address decode.
-SBHE
System Byte High Enable is driven low to indicate a transfer of data on the high half of the data bus (D15 to D8).


4.0 ISA Bus Timing Diagrams

8-Bit I/O Bus Cycles

             ________
BALE      __|        |_________________________________________
          _  ______________________________________________  __
SA(15:0)  _><______________________________________________><__
-SBHE
          ______________                                _______
-IOR/W                  |______________________________|
                                                _____________
SD(7:0)   -------------------------------------<_____________>-
 (READ)
                           __________________________________
SD(7:0)   ----------------<__________________________________>-
 (WRITE)
          __________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  _________
I/OCHRDY                    |________________________|

8-Bit Memory Bus Cycles

                   _____
BALE      ________|     |______________________________________
          _  ________________  ________________________________
LA(23:17) _><________________><________________________________
          _______  ________________________________________  __
SA(19:0)  _______><________________________________________><__
          ______________                                _______
-MEMR/W                 |______________________________|
                                                _____________
SD(7:0)   -------------------------------------<_____________>-
 (READ)
                           __________________________________
SD(7:0)   ----------------<__________________________________>-
 (WRITE)
          __________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  _________
I/OCHRDY                    |________________________|

16-Bit I/O Bus Cycles

                         ________
BALE      ______________|        |_____________________________
          _____________  __________________________________  __
SA(15:0)  _____________><__________________________________><__
          _________________                                 ___
-IOCS16                    |_______________________________|
          _____________________                          ______
-IOR/W                         |________________________|
                                        __________________
SD(15:0)  -----------------------------<__________________>----
 (READ)
                                  ________________________
SD(15:0)  -----------------------<________________________>----
 (WRITE)
          _______________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ______
I/OCHRDY                         |___________________|

16-Bit Memory Bus Cycles (1 or more Wait States)

                            ______
BALE      _________________|      |____________________________
          ___  ________________________  ______________________
LA(23:17) ___><________________________><______________________
          ________________  ________________________________  _
SA(19:0)  ________________><________________________________><_
          _______                        ______________________
-MEMCS16         |______________________|
          ________________________                       ______
-MEMR/W                           |_____________________|
                                           _______________
SD(15:0)  --------------------------------<_______________>----
 (READ)
                                     _____________________
SD(15:0)  --------------------------<_____________________>----
 (WRITE)
          __________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________
I/OCHRDY                            |_______________|

16-Bit Memory Bus Cycles (0 Wait State)

                            ______
BALE      _________________|      |____________________________
          ___  ________________________  ______________________
LA(23:17) ___><________________________><______________________
          ________________  _________________________  ________
SA(19:0)  ________________><_________________________><________
          _______                        ______________________
-MEMCS16         |______________________|
          _________________________      ______________________
-0WS                               |____|
          ________________________             ________________
-MEMR/W                           |___________|
                                           ______
SD(15:0)  --------------------------------<______>-------------
 (READ)
                                     ____________
SD(15:0)  --------------------------<____________>-------------
 (WRITE)

DMA Read

             ______________
DRQ(n)    __|              |___________________________________
          _______________                            __________
-DACK(n)                 |__________________________|
                   ____________________________________
AEN,BALE  ________|                                    |_______
          _______________  ___________________________  _______
SA(15:0)  _______________><___________________________><_______
-SBHE
          ________________  ________________________  _________
SA(19:16) ________________><________________________><_________
LA(23:17)
          ____________________                       __________
-MEMR                         |_____________________|
                                          ____________
SD(15:0)  -------------------------------<____________>--------
          ______________________                    ___________
-IOW                            |__________________|
                                          __________
TC        _______________________________|          |__________
          ________________________        _____________________
I/OCHRDY                          |______|

DMA Write

             ______________
DRQ(n)    __|              |___________________________________
          _______________                            __________
-DACK(n)                 |__________________________|
                   ____________________________________
AEN,BALE  ________|                                    |_______
          _______________  ___________________________  _______
SA(15:0)  _______________><___________________________><_______
-SBHE
          ________________  ________________________  _________
SA(19:16) ________________><________________________><_________
LA(23:17)
          ____________________                       __________
-IOR                          |_____________________|
                                          ____________
SD(15:0)  -------------------------------<____________>--------
          ______________________                    ___________
-MEMW                           |__________________|
                                          __________
TC        _______________________________|          |__________
          ________________________        _____________________
I/OCHRDY                          |______|

Alternate Bus Master Cycles

             ___________________________________
DRQ(n)    __|                                   |______________
          _______________                            __________
-DACK(n)                 |__________________________|
          __________________                            _______
-MASTER                     |__________________________|
          __________________                            _______
AEN       ________|         |__________________________|     |_
          _____________________________________________________
BALE      ________|                                          |_
          ________________________  ___________  ______________
SA(19:0)  ________________________><___________><_______________
-SBHE
          ________________________  ___________  ______________
LA(23:17) ________________________><___________><______________

          _____________________________       _________________
-IOR,-IOW                              |_____|
-MEMR,-MEMW
                                          _____
SD(15:0)  -------------------------------<_____>---------------

Memory Refresh Cycles

          _______________                       _______________
-REFRESH                 |_____________________|
          _________________  ____________  ____________________
SA(9:0)   _________________><____________><____________________
          ______________________               ________________
-SMEMR                          |_____________|
          _________________________ _ _ _ _ ___________________
I/OCHRDY                           |_______|


5.0 ISA Signal Usage

Legend:
  I/O = Input and Output
  I   = Input
  O   = Output
  -   = Signal not needed
  An I/O shown in parentheses () indicates that the signal is
  optional for this devices.

The following table indicates typical signal usage by an ISA system board:

Signal Name System Board Usage Signal Name System Board Usage
AEN O -MEM CS16 I/O
BALE O -MEMR I/O
CLK O -MEMW I/O
-DACK O OSC O
DRQ I -REFRESH I/O
-IO CS16 I RESET DRV O
-I/O CH CK I SA I/O
I/O CH RDY I/O SD I/O
-IOR I/O -SBHE I/O
-IOW I/O -SMEMR I/O
IRQ I -SMEMW I/O
LA I/O TC I/O
-MASTER I -0WS I

The following table indicates typical signal usage by the various types of ISA expansion boards:

Signal Name ISA Bus Master ISA 16-bit Mem Slave ISA 16-bit I/O Slave ISA 8-bit Mem Slave ISA 8-bit I/O Slave ISA DMA Device
AEN - - I - I -
BALE - I - (I) - -
CLK (I) (I) (I) (I) (I) (I)
-DACK I - - - - I
DRQ O - - - - O
-IO CS16 I - O - - -
-I/O CH CK (O) (O) (O) (O) (O) (O)
I/O CH RDY I (O) (O) (O) (O) -
-IOR O - I - I I
-IOW O - I - I I
IRQ (O) (O) (O) (O) (O) (O)
LA(23:17) O I - (I) - -
-MASTER O - - - - -
-MEM CS16 I 0 - - - -
-MEMR O I - (I) - -
-MEMW O I - (I) - -
OSC (I) (I) (I) (I) (I) (I)
-REFRESH (O) I - I - -
RESET DRV I I I I I I
SA(16:0) O I I I I -
SA(19:17) - (I) - (I) - -
SD(7:0) I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O
SD(15:8) I/O I/O I/O - - (I/O)
-SBHE O I I - - -
-SMEMR - - - I - -
-SMEMW - - - I - -
TC - - - - - (I)
-0WS - (O) - (O) (O) -


6.0 ISA Connector Pinout

Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name
Ground B1 A1 -I/O CH CK
RESET DRV B2 A2 SD7
+5 V dc B3 A3 SD6
IRQ 9 B4 A4 SD5
-5 V dc B5 A5 SD4
DRQ2 B6 A6 SD3
-12 V dc B7 A7 SD2
-0WS B8 A8 SD1
+12 V dc B9 A9 SD0
Ground B10 A10 I/O CH RDY
-SMEMW B11 A11 AEN
-SMEMR B12 A12 SA19
-IOW B13 A13 SA18
-IOR B14 A14 SA17
-DACK3 B15 A15 SA16
DRQ3 B16 A16 SA15
-DACK1 B17 A17 SA14
DRQ1 B18 A18 SA13
-REFRESH B19 A19 SA12
CLK B20 A20 SA11
IRQ7 B21 A21 SA10
IRQ6 B22 A22 SA9
IRQ5 B23 A23 SA8
IRQ4 B24 A24 SA7
IRQ3 B25 A25 SA6
-DACK2 B26 A26 SA5
TC B27 A27 SA4
BALE B28 A28 SA3
+5 V dc B29 A29 SA2
OSC B30 A30 SA1
Ground B31 A31 SA0
Key
-MEM CS16 D1 C1 -SBHE
-IO CS16 D2 C2 LA23
IRQ10 D3 C3 LA22
IRQ11 D4 C4 LA21
IRQ12 D5 C5 LA20
IRQ15 D6 C6 LA19
IRQ14 D7 C7 LA18
-DACK0 D8 C8 LA17
DRQ0 D9 C9 -MEMR
-DACK5 D10 C10 -MEMW
DRQ5 D11 C11 SD08
-DACK6 D12 C12 SD09
DRQ6 D13 C13 SD10
-DACK7 D14 C14 SD11
DRQ7 D15 C15 SD12
+5 V dc D16 C16 SD13
-MASTER D17 C17 SD14
Ground D18 C18 SD15

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