Power Dissipation; Dc Electrical Characteristics - Motorola MC68302 User Manual

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6.4 POWER DISSIPATION

Power Dissipation at 25 MHz- Rev C.8 (see Notes 1 & 2)
Power Dissipation at 25 MHz -Rev C.65 (see Notes 1 & 2)
Power Dissipation at 20 MHz-Rev C.8 (see Notes 1 & 2)
Power Dissipation at 20 MHz-Rev C.65 (see Notes 1 & 2)
Power Dissipation at 16.67 MHz-Rev C.8 (see Notes 1 & 2)
Power Dissipation at 16.67 MHz-Rev C.65 (see Notes 1 & 2)
Power Dissipation at 4 MHz-Rev C.8 (see Notes 1,2 & 3)
Power Dissipation at 4 MHz-Rev C.65 (see Notes 1, 2 & 3)
Power Dissipation at 3.3V 20 MHz-Rev C.65 (see Note 2)
Power Dissipation at 3.3V 16.67 MHz-Rev C.65 (see Note 2)
NOTES:
1.Values measured with maximum loading of 130 pF on all output pins. Typical means 5.0 V at 25 C. Maximum
means guaranteed maximum over maximum temperature (85 C) and voltage (5.5 V).
2.The IMP is tested with the M68000 core executing, all three baud rate generators enabled and clocking at a rate of
64 kHz, and the two general-purpose timers running with a prescaler of 256. Power measurements are not
significantly impacted by baud rate generators or timers until their clocking frequency becomes a much more
sizable fraction of the system frequency than in these test conditions.
3.The M68000 core will not operate at 4 MHz. This is only for low power mode.
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Characteristic
MC68302 USER'S MANUAL
Electrical Characteristics
Symbol
Typ
PD
85
PD
65
PD
65
PD
50
PD
54
PD
44
PD
40
PD
27
PD
30
PD
25
Max
Unit
130
mA
90
mA
100
mA
80
mA
85
mA
70
mA
-
mA
-
mA
60
mA
50
mA
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