Intel Celeron 360 HH80552RE099512 User Manual

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HH80552RE099512
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2.7.2
FSB Frequency Select Signals (BSEL[2:0]) 
The BSEL[2:0] signals are used to select the frequency of the processor input clock 
 defines the possible combinations of the signals and the 
frequency associated with each combination. The required frequency is determined by 
the processor, chipset, and clock synthesizer. All agents must operate at the same 
frequency. 
The Celeron D processor will operate at an 533 MHz FSB frequency (selected by a 
133 MHz BCLK[1:0] frequency).
For more information about these signals, refer to 
2.7.3
Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and Filter
V
CCA
 and V
CCIOPLL
 are power sources required by the PLL clock generators for the 
Celeron D processor silicon. Since these PLLs are analog in nature, they require low 
noise power supplies for minimum jitter. Jitter is detrimental to the system: it degrades 
external I/O timings as well as internal core timings (i.e., maximum frequency). To 
prevent this degradation, these supplies must be low pass filtered from V
TT
.
The AC low-pass requirements, with input at V
TT
 are as follows:
• < 0.2 dB gain in pass band
• < 0.5 dB attenuation in pass band < 1 Hz
• > 34 dB attenuation from 1 MHz to 66 MHz
• > 28 dB attenuation from 66 MHz to core frequency
The filter requirements are illustrated in 
Table 18.
BSEL[2:0] Frequency Table for BCLK[1:0]
BSEL2
BSEL1
BSEL0
FSB Frequency
L
L
L
RESERVED
L
L
H
133 MHz
L
H
H
RESERVED
L
H
L
RESERVED
H
H
L
RESERVED
H
H
H
RESERVED
H
L
H
RESERVED
H
L
L
RESERVED