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AC82GL40-SLB95 Datasheet, PDF (81/98 Pages) Intel Corporation – Intel® Celeron® Mobile Processor Dual-Core on 45-nm Process
Package Mechanical Specifications and Pin Information
Table 22. Signal Description (Sheet 7 of 7)
Name
THERMTRIP#
TMS
TRDY#
TRST#
VCC
VSS
VCCA
VCCP
VCC_SENSE
VID[6:0]
VSS_SENSE
Type
Output
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output
Description
The processor protects itself from catastrophic overheating by use of an internal
thermal sensor. This sensor is set well above the normal operating temperature to
ensure that there are no false trips. The processor stops all execution when the
junction temperature exceeds approximately 125 °C. This is signalled to the
system by the THERMTRIP# (Thermal Trip) pin.
TMS (Test Mode Select) is a JTAG specification support signal used by debug tools.
TRDY# (Target Ready) is asserted by the target to indicate that it is ready to
receive a write or implicit writeback data transfer. TRDY# must connect the
appropriate pins of both FSB agents.
TRST# (Test Reset) resets the Test Access Port (TAP) logic. TRST# must be driven
low during power on Reset.
Processor core power supply.
Processor core ground node.
VCCA provides isolated power for the internal processor core PLL’s.
Processor I/O Power Supply.
VCC_SENSE together with VSS_SENSE are voltage feedback signals to Intel® MVP-6
that control the 2.1-mΩ loadline at the processor die. It should be used to sense
voltage near the silicon with little noise.
VID[6:0] (Voltage ID) pins are used to support automatic selection of power supply
voltages (VCC). Unlike some previous generations of processors, these are CMOS
signals that are driven by the processor. The voltage supply for these pins must be
valid before the VR can supply Vcc to the processor. Conversely, the VR output
must be disabled until the voltage supply for the VID pins becomes valid. The VID
pins are needed to support the processor voltage specification variations. See
Table 2 for definitions of these pins. The VR must supply the voltage that is
requested by the pins, or disable itself.
VSS_SENSE together with VCC_SENSE are voltage feedback signals to Intel MVP-6
that control the 2.1-mΩ loadline at the processor die. It should be used to sense
ground near the silicon with little noise.
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