7.0Electrical Specifications; Electrical Connections; Absolute Maximum Ratings; Table 7-1. Absolute Maximum Ratings - AMD Geode LX 600@0.7W Data Book

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Electrical Specifications
This section provides information on electrical connections,
absolute maximum ratings, operating conditions, and
DC/AC characteristics for the AMD Geode™ LX processor.
All voltage values in the electrical specifications are with
respect to V
unless otherwise noted.
SS
7.1

Electrical Connections

7.1.1
PWR/GND Connections and Decoupling
Testing and operating the AMD Geode LX processor
requires the use of standard high frequency techniques to
reduce parasitic effects. When using this device, the effects
can be minimized by filtering the DC power leads with low-
inductance decoupling capacitors, using low-impedance
wiring, and by connecting all V
log balls to the appropriate voltage levels.
7.1.2
NC-Designated Balls
Balls designated as NC (No Connection) should be left dis-
connected. Connecting an NC ball to a pull-up/-down resis-
tor, or an active signal could cause unexpected results and
possible circuit malfunctions.
Symbol
Parameter
T
Storage Temperature
STORAGE
V
Core Supply Voltage
CORE
V
I/O Supply Voltage
IO
V
Memory Voltage
MEM
V
Voltage On Any Pin
MAX
Voltage on HSYNC, VSYNC
ESD - Human Body Model
ESD - Machine Model
AMD Geode™ LX Processors Data Book

7.0Electrical Specifications

V
, V
, and ana-
CORE,
IO
MEM

Table 7-1. Absolute Maximum Ratings

Min
-65
3.0
-0.5
-0.5
7.1.3
Unused Inputs
All inputs not used by the system designer should be kept
at either ground or V
. To prevent possible spurious opera-
IO
tion. For active-high inputs to ground through a 20-kΩ
(±10%) pull-down resistor and active-low inputs to V
through a 20-kΩ (±10%) pull-up resistor can be used if
desired.
7.2

Absolute Maximum Ratings

Table 7-1 lists absolute maximum ratings for the AMD Geode
LX processor. Stresses beyond the listed ratings may cause
permanent damage to the device. Exposure to conditions
beyond these limits may (1) reduce device reliability and (2)
result in premature failure even when there is no immedi-
ately apparent sign of failure. Prolonged exposure to condi-
tions at or near the absolute maximum ratings may also
result in reduced useful life and reliability. These are stress
ratings only and do not imply that operation under any con-
ditions other than those listed in Table 7-2 "Operating Con-
ditions" on page 598 is possible.
Max
Unit
150
°C
1.5
V
3.6
V
3.6
V
3.8
V
5.5
V
2000
V
200
V
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Comments
No Bias
Also applies to V
, V
CA
MA
V
, and V
VA
DAC
Except HSYNC, VSYNC
IO
,
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