Intel Pentium M 730 RH80536GE0252M User Manual

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RH80536GE0252M
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 System Bus Signal Quality Specifications
Mobile Intel
 Pentium
 4 Processor-M Datasheet  
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3.3
System Bus Signal Quality Specifications and 
Measurement Guidelines
3.3.1
Overshoot/Undershoot Guidelines
Overshoot (or undershoot) is the absolute value of the maximum voltage above the nominal high 
voltage (or below V
SS
) as shown in 
. The overshoot guideline limits transitions beyond 
V
CC
 or V
SS
 due to the fast signal edge rates. The processor can be damaged by repeated overshoot 
or undershoot events on any input, output, or I/O buffer if the charge is large enough (i.e., if the 
over/undershoot is great enough). Determining the impact of an overshoot/undershoot condition 
requires knowledge of the magnitude, the pulse direction, and the activity factor (AF). Permanent 
damage to the processor is the likely result of excessive overshoot/undershoot. 
When performing simulations to determine impact of overshoot and undershoot, ESD diodes must 
be properly characterized. ESD protection diodes do not act as voltage clamps and will not provide 
overshoot or undershoot protection. ESD diodes modelled within Intel I/O buffer models do not 
clamp undershoot or overshoot and will yield correct simulation results. If other I/O buffer models 
are being used to characterize the Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M system bus, care must be 
taken to ensure that ESD models do not clamp extreme voltage levels. Intel I/O buffer models also 
contain I/O capacitance characterization. Therefore, removing the ESD diodes from an I/O buffer 
model will impact results and may yield excessive overshoot/undershoot. 
3.3.2
Overshoot/Undershoot Magnitude
Magnitude describes the maximum potential difference between a signal and its voltage reference 
level. For the Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor-M both are referenced to V
SS
. It is important to 
note that overshoot and undershoot conditions are separate and their impact must be determined 
independently.
Overshoot/undershoot magnitude levels must observe the absolute maximum specifications listed 
in 
 through 
. These specifications must not be violated at any time regardless of 
bus activity or system state. Within these specifications are threshold levels that define different 
allowed pulse durations. Provided that the magnitude of the overshoot/undershoot is within the 
absolute maximum specifications, the pulse magnitude, duration and activity factor must all be 
used to determine if the overshoot/undershoot pulse is within specifications.
3.3.3
Overshoot/Undershoot Pulse Duration
Pulse duration describes the total time an overshoot/undershoot event exceeds the overshoot/
undershoot reference voltage (maximum overshoot = 1.700 V, maximum undershoot = -0.400 V). 
The total time could encompass several oscillations above the reference voltage. Multiple 
overshoot/undershoot pulses within a single overshoot/undershoot event may need to be measured 
to determine the total pulse duration.