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User Guide XB1 COM Express Module

Microprocessor

The XB1 COM Express Module is designed for use with Pentium® M and Celeron® M processors manufactured in 90nm technology (Dothan). These include also the Ultra Low-Voltage (ULV) Celeron® M and the Low-Voltage (LV) Pentium® M processors as listed below. The processors are housed in a Micro FC-BGA package for direct soldering to the PCB, i.e. the CPU chip cannot be removed or changed by the user.

The processors supported by the XB1 COM Express Module are running at FSB clock speeds of 400MHz and 533MHz. The internal Pentium M processor speed is achieved by multiplying the host bus frequency by a variable value. The multiplier is chosen by currently required performance and the actual core temperature. This technology is called Enhanced Intel SpeedStep®.

Power is applied across the COM Express connectors J-COM (+12V). The processor core voltage is generated by a switched voltage regulator. The processor signals its required core voltage by 6 dedicated pins according to Intels IMVP-IV voltage regulator specification.

90nm (Dothan) Processors Supported

Processor

Speed

Host Bus

L2 Cache

TDP

Die Temp

CPU ID

Stepping

sSpec

 

min/max

[MHz]

[MB]

[W]

[°C]

 

 

 

 

[GHz]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ULV Celeron M 373 1) 2)

1.0/1.0

400

0.5

5

0-100

06D8h

C-0

SL8LW

LV Pentium M 738 2)

0.6/1.4

400

2

10

0-100

06D6h

B-1

SL7P9

 

 

 

 

 

 

06D8h

C-0

SL89N

Pentium M 745 2)

0.6/1.8

400

2

21

0-100

06D6h

B-0

SL7Q6

 

 

 

 

 

 

06D8h

C-0

SL8U8

Pentium M 760 2)

0.8/2.0

533

2

27

0-100

06D8h

C-0

SL869

1)This processor does not support SpeedStep® technology, instead it runs at a fixed core speed

2)Following the Intel Embedded Roadmap, this processor is recommended for long time availability

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