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Voltage and Current Specification. Intel AT80571RG0601ML, AT80571RG0561ML
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Electrical Specifications
2.6
2.6.1
Table 3.
Voltage and Current Specification
Absolute Maximum and Minimum Ratings
Table 3 specifies absolute maximum and minimum ratings only and lie outside the
functional limits of the processor. Within functional operation limits, functionality and long-term reliability can be expected.
At conditions outside functional operation condition limits, but within absolute maximum and minimum ratings, neither functionality nor long-term reliability can be expected. If a device is returned to conditions within functional operation limits after having been subjected to conditions outside these limits, but within the absolute maximum and minimum ratings, the device may be functional, but with its lifetime degraded depending on exposure to conditions exceeding the functional operation condition limits.
At conditions exceeding absolute maximum and minimum ratings, neither functionality nor long-term reliability can be expected. Moreover, if a device is subjected to these conditions for any length of time then, when returned to conditions within the functional operating condition limits, it will either not function, or its reliability will be severely degraded.
Although the processor contains protective circuitry to resist damage from static electric discharge, precautions should always be taken to avoid high static voltages or electric fields.
Absolute Maximum and Minimum Ratings
Symbol
V
CC
V
TT
T
CASE
Parameter
Core voltage with respect to
V
SS
FSB termination voltage with respect to V
SS
Processor case temperature
Min
–0.3
–0.3
T
STORAGE
Processor storage temperature
–40
Max Unit Notes 1, 2
1.45
1.45
See
85
V
V
°C
°C
-
-
-
3, 4, 5
NOTES:
1.
For functional operation, all processor electrical, signal quality, mechanical and thermal specifications must be satisfied.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Excessive overshoot or undershoot on any signal will likely result in permanent damage to the processor.
Storage temperature is applicable to storage conditions only. In this scenario, the processor must not receive a clock, and no lands can be connected to a voltage bias.
Storage within these limits will not affect the long-term reliability of the device. For functional operation, refer to the processor case temperature specifications.
This rating applies to the processor and does not include any tray or packaging.
Failure to adhere to this specification can affect the long term reliability of the processor.
Datasheet 17
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Key Features
- IntelĀ® CeleronĀ® E3200 2.4 GHz
- 1 MB L2 LGA 775 (Socket T)
- Processor cores: 2 45 nm 64-bit 65 W
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Table of contents
- 9 Introduction
- 9 Terminology
- 10 Processor Terminology Definitions
- 11 References
- 13 Electrical Specifications
- 13 Power and Ground Lands
- 13 Decoupling Guidelines
- 13 VCC Decoupling
- 13 VTT Decoupling
- 14 FSB Decoupling
- 14 Voltage Identification
- 16 Reserved, Unused, and TESTHI Signals
- 16 Power Segment Identifier (PSID)
- 17 Voltage and Current Specification
- 17 Absolute Maximum and Minimum Ratings
- 18 DC Voltage and Current Specification
- 20 VCC Overshoot
- 21 Die Voltage Validation
- 21 Signaling Specifications
- 22 FSB Signal Groups
- 23 CMOS and Open Drain Signals
- 24 Processor DC Specifications
- 25 Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI) DC Specifications
- 26 GTL+ Front Side Bus Specifications
- 27 Clock Specifications
- 27 Front Side Bus Clock (BCLK[1:0]) and Processor Clocking
- 28 FSB Frequency Select Signals (BSEL[2:0])
- 29 Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and Filter
- 29 BCLK[1:0] Specifications
- 33 Package Mechanical Specifications
- 33 Package Mechanical Drawing
- 37 Processor Component Keep-Out Zones
- 37 Package Loading Specifications
- 37 Package Handling Guidelines
- 38 Package Insertion Specifications
- 38 Processor Mass Specification
- 38 Processor Materials
- 38 Processor Markings
- 39 Processor Land Coordinates
- 41 Land Listing and Signal Descriptions
- 41 Processor Land Assignments
- 64 Alphabetical Signals Reference
- 75 Thermal Specifications and Design Considerations
- 75 Processor Thermal Specifications
- 75 Thermal Specifications
- 78 Thermal Metrology
- 78 Processor Thermal Features
- 78 Thermal Monitor
- 80 On-Demand Mode
- 81 PROCHOT# Signal
- 81 THERMTRIP# Signal
- 82 Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI)
- 82 Introduction
- 82 TCONTROL and TCC activation on PECI-Based Systems
- 83 PECI Specifications
- 83 PECI Device Address
- 83 PECI Command Support
- 83 PECI Fault Handling Requirements
- 83 PECI GetTemp0() Error Code Support
- 85 Features
- 85 Power-On Configuration Options
- 85 Clock Control and Low Power States
- 86 Normal State
- 86 HALT and Extended HALT Powerdown States
- 86 HALT Powerdown State
- 87 Extended HALT Powerdown State
- 87 Stop Grant and Extended Stop Grant States
- 87 Stop-Grant State
- 88 Extended Stop Grant State
- 88 Stop Grant Snoop State, and Stop Grant Snoop State
- 88 HALT Snoop State, Stop Grant Snoop State
- 88 Extended HALT Snoop State, Extended Stop Grant Snoop State
- 88 Sleep State
- 89 Deep Sleep State
- 89 Deeper Sleep State
- 90 Technology
- 90 Processor Power Status Indicator (PSI) Signal
- 91 Boxed Processor Specifications
- 91 Introduction
- 92 Mechanical Specifications
- 92 Boxed Processor Cooling Solution Dimensions
- 93 Boxed Processor Fan Heatsink Weight
- 93 Boxed Processor Retention Mechanism and Heatsink Attach Clip Assembly
- 93 Electrical Requirements
- 93 Fan Heatsink Power Supply
- 95 Thermal Specifications
- 95 Boxed Processor Cooling Requirements
- 97 Variable Speed Fan
- 99 Debug Tools Specifications
- 99 Logic Analyzer Interface (LAI)
- 99 Mechanical Considerations
- 99 Electrical Considerations