LE80538VE0041M Intel, LE80538VE0041M Datasheet - Page 67

IC PROC CELERON M 1.06GHZ 479BGA

LE80538VE0041M

Manufacturer Part Number
LE80538VE0041M
Description
IC PROC CELERON M 1.06GHZ 479BGA
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of LE80538VE0041M

Processor Type
Celeron M
Features
533MHZ Bus, 1M L2 Cache
Speed
1.06GHz
Voltage
0.94V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
479-BGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
883549

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Thermal Specifications and Design Considerations
12.5% increments. On-Demand mode can be used at the same time automatic mode is enabled,
however, if the system tries to enable the TCC via On-Demand mode at the same time automatic
mode is enabled and a high temperature condition exists, automatic mode will take precedence.
An external signal, PROCHOT# (processor hot) is asserted when the processor detects that its
temperature is above the thermal trip point. Bus snooping and interrupt latching are also active
while the TCC is active.
Note: PROCHOT# will not be asserted when the processor is in the Stop-Grant, Sleep, and Deep Sleep
low power states (internal clocks stopped), hence the thermal diode reading must be used as a
safeguard to maintain the processor junction temperature within the 100 °C (maximum)
specification. If the platform thermal solution is not able to maintain the processor junction
temperature within the maximum specification, the system must initiate an orderly shutdown to
prevent damage. If the processor enters one of the above low power states with PROCHOT#
already asserted, PROCHOT# will remain asserted until the processor exits the low power state
and the processor junction temperature drops below the thermal trip point.
If automatic mode is disabled the processor will be operating out of specification. Whether the
automatic or On-Demand modes are enabled or not, in the event of a catastrophic cooling failure,
the processor will automatically shut down when the silicon has reached a temperature of
approximately 125 °C. At this point the FSB signal THERMTRIP# will go active. THERMTRIP#
activation is independent of processor activity and does not generate any bus cycles. When
THERMTRIP# is asserted, the processor core voltage must be shut down within the time specified
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