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ALXD800EEXJ2VD

Manufacturer Part Number
ALXD800EEXJ2VD
Description
Manufacturer
AMD (ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES)
Datasheet

Specifications of ALXD800EEXJ2VD

Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant

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3.2
The bootstrap options shown in Table 3-3 are supported in
the Geode LX processor for configuring the system.
24
Pins
IRQ13
PW1
PW0,
SUSPA#,
GNT[2:0]#
Bootstrap Options
Table 3-3. Bootstrap Options
Description
active during PCI reset
1: Debug stall of CPU after CPU
reset, TAP reset active until V
0: PCI (SYSREF) is 33 MHz
1: PCI (SYSREF) is 66 MHz
Select CPU and GeodeLink system
MHz options including a PLL bypass
option. Refer to Table 6-87 on page
552 for programming.
0: Normal boot operation, TAP reset
33234C
IO
valid
3.3
The tables in this chapter use several common abbrevia-
tions. Table 3-4 lists the mnemonics and their meanings.
Mnemonic
A
I
I/O
CAV
CAV
DAV
DAV
MAV
MAV
O
VAV
VAV
V
V
V
V
#
CORE
IO
MEM
SS
SS
DD
SS
DD
SS
DD
SS
DD
Ball Assignments
Table 3-4. Ball Type Definitions
Definition
Analog
Input ball
Bidirectional ball
Core PLL Ground ball: Analog
Core PLL Power ball: Analog
DAC PLL Ground ball: Analog
DAC PLL Power ball: Analog
GLIU PLL Ground ball: Analog
GLIU PLL Power ball: Analog
Output ball
Video PLL Ground ball: Analog
Video PLL Power ball: Analog
Power ball: 1.2V (Nominal)
I/O Power ball: 3.3V (Nominal)
Power ball: 2.5V
Ground ball
The “#” symbol at the end of a signal
name indicates that the active, or
asserted state, occurs when the sig-
nal is at a low voltage level. When “#”
is not present after the signal name,
the signal is asserted when at a high
voltage level.
AMD Geode™ LX Processors Data Book
Signal Definitions

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