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PPC440GP-3FC400C

Manufacturer Part Number
PPC440GP-3FC400C
Description
Manufacturer
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation
Datasheet

Specifications of PPC440GP-3FC400C

Family Name
440GP
Device Core
PowerPC
Device Core Size
32/64Bit
Frequency (max)
400MHz
Instruction Set Architecture
RISC
Supply Voltage 1 (typ)
1.8V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
1.9/1.95V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
1.65/1.7V
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 85C
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
552
Package Type
FCBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant
440GP – Power PC 440GP Embedded Processor
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Signal Description
The PPC440GP embedded controller is provided in a 552-ball, ball grid array package. The following tables
describe the package level pinout.
In the table “Signal Functional Description” on page 46, each I/O signal is listed along with a short description of its
function. Active-low signals (for example, RAS) are marked with an overline. Please see “Signals Listed
Alphabetically” on page 16 for the pin (ball) number to which each signal is assigned.
Multiplexed Signals
Some signals are multiplexed on the same pin so that the pin can be used for different functions. In most cases,
the signal names shown in this table are not accompanied by signal names that may be multiplexed on the same
pin. If you need to know what, if any, signals are multiplexed with a particular signal, look up the name in “Signals
Listed Alphabetically” on page 16. It is expected that in any single application a particular pin will always be
programmed to serve the same function. The flexibility of multiplexing allows a single chip to offer a richer pin
selection than would otherwise be possible.
Multipurpose Signals
In addition to multiplexing, some pins are also multi-purpose. For example, the EBC peripheral controller address
pins (PerAddr00:31) are used as outputs by the PPC440GP to broadcast an address to external slave devices
when the PPC440GP has control of the external bus. When during the course of normal chip operation an external
master gains ownership of the external bus, these same pins are used as inputs which are driven by the external
master and received by the EBC in the PPC440GP. In this example, the pins are also bidirectional, serving both as
inputs and outputs.
Multimode Signals
In some cases (for example, Ethernet) the function of a pin may vary with different modes of operation. When a pin
has multiple signal names assigned to distinguish different modes of operation, all of the names are shown.
Pin Summary
Signal pins, non-multiplexed
Signal pins, multiplexed
Total Signal Pins
Total Power Pins
Total Pins
Reserved
Group
AxV
AGnd
OV
SV
Gnd
V
DD
DD
DD
DD
No. of Pins
347
404
146
552
57
27
34
70
3
3
9
2
Revision 1.11 – August 27, 2010
AppliedMicro Proprietary
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