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AMD Athlon™ XP Processor Model 8 Data Sheet

7Advanced 333 Front-Side Bus AMD Athlon™ XP Processor Model 8 Specifications

This chapter describes the electrical specifications that are unique to the advanced 333 front-side bus (FSB) AMD Athlon™ XP processor model 8.

7.1Electrical and Thermal Specifications for the Advanced 333 FSB AMD Athlon™ XP Processor Model 8

Table 5 shows the electrical and thermal specifications for this processor in the C0 working state and the S1 Stop Grant state.

Table 5. Electrical and Thermal Specifications

 

VCC_CORE

ICC (Processor Current)

 

Thermal Power5

 

Frequency in MHz

 

 

 

 

Maximum Die

Working State C0

 

 

(Core

Stop Grant S11, 2, 3, 4

 

 

(Model Number)

 

 

Temperature

Voltage)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum

Typical

Maximum

Typical

Maximum

Typical

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2083 (2600+)

1.65 V

41.4 A

37.6 A

8.9 A

5.9 A

68.3 W

62.0 W

85°C

 

2167 (2700+)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

1.See Figure 3, "AMD Athlon™ XP Processor Model 8 Power Management States" on page 9.

2.The maximum Stop Grant currents are absolute worst case currents for parts that may yield from the worst case corner of the process and are not representative of the typical Stop Grant current that is currently about one-third of the maximum specified current.

3.These currents occur when the AMD Athlon™ system bus is disconnected and has a low power ratio of 1/8 for Stop Grant disconnect and a low power ratio of 1/8 Halt disconnect applied to the core clock grid of the processor as dictated by a value of 2003_1223h programmed into the Clock Control (CLK_Ctl) MSR. For more information, refer to the AMD Athlon™ and

AMD Duron™ Processors BIOS, Software, and Debug Developers Guide, order# 21656.

4.The Stop Grant current consumption is characterized at 50°C and not tested.

5.Thermal design power represents the maximum sustained power dissipated while executing publicly-available software or

instruction sequences under normal system operation at nominal VCC_CORE. Thermal solutions must monitor the temperature of the processor to prevent the processor from exceeding its maximum die temperature.

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8 specifications

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