Electrical Specifications; Fsb And Gtlref; Power And Ground Lands; Decoupling Guidelines - Intel 520J - Pentium 4 2.80GHz 800MHz 1MB Socket 775 CPU Datasheet

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Electrical Specifications

This chapter describes the electrical characteristics of the processor interfaces and signals. DC
electrical characteristics are provided.
2.1

FSB and GTLREF

Most processor FSB signals use Gunning Transceiver Logic (GTL+) signaling technology.
Platforms implement a termination voltage level for GTL+ signals defined as V
provided via a separate voltage source and not be connected to V
improved noise tolerance as processor frequency increases. Because of the speed improvements to
the data and address bus, signal integrity and platform design methods have become more critical
than with previous processor families.
The GTL+ inputs require a reference voltage (GTLREF) that is used by the receivers to determine
if a signal is a logical 0 or a logical 1. GTLREF must be generated on the system board (see
Table 2-18
and are terminated to V
need to terminate the bus on the system board for most GTL+ signals.
Some GTL+ signals do not include on-die termination and must be terminated on the system board.
See
Table 2-4
The GTL+ bus depends on incident wave switching. Therefore, timing calculations for GTL+
signals are based on flight time as opposed to capacitive deratings. Analog signal simulation of the
FSB, including trace lengths, is highly recommended when designing a system.
2.2

Power and Ground Lands

For clean on-chip power distribution, the Pentium 4 processor in the 775-land package has
226 V
CC
all V
lands must be connected to V
TT
plane. The processor V
IDentification (VID) signals.
2.3

Decoupling Guidelines

Due to its large number of transistors and high internal clock speeds, the processor is capable of
generating large current swings between low and full power states. This may cause voltages on
power planes to sag below their minimum values if bulk decoupling is not adequate. Care must be
taken in the board design to ensure that the voltage provided to the processor remains within the
specifications listed in
of the component. For further information and design guidelines, refer to the Voltage Regulator
Down (VRD) 10.1 Design Guide For Desktop LGA775 Socket.
Datasheet
for GTLREF specifications). Termination resistors are provided on the processor silicon
. Intel chipsets will also provide on-die termination, thus eliminating the
TT
for details regarding these signals.
(power), 24 V
and 273 V
TT
lands must be supplied the voltage determined by the Voltage
CC
Table
2-8. Failure to do so can result in timing violations or reduced lifetime
(ground) lands. All power lands must be connected to V
SS
, while all V
lands must be connected to a system ground
TT
SS
Electrical Specifications
. V
must be
TT
TT
. This configuration allows for
CC
,
CC
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