Intel Celeron Processors 540 BX80537540 Data Sheet

Product codes
BX80537540
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Intel
®
 Celeron
®
 M Processor Datasheet
Electrical Specifications
3.9
Maximum Ratings
 lists the processor’s maximum environmental stress ratings. The processor should not 
receive a clock while subjected to these conditions. Functional operating parameters are listed in 
the AC and DC tables. Extended exposure to the maximum ratings may affect device reliability. 
Furthermore, although the processor contains protective circuitry to resist damage from electro 
static discharge (ESD), system designers should always take precautions to avoid high-static 
voltages or electric fields.
NOTES:
1. This rating applies to any processor pin.
2. Contact Intel for storage requirements in excess of one year.
3.10
Processor DC Specifications
The processor DC specifications in this section are defined at the processor core (pads) unless 
noted otherwise
 for the pin signal definitions and signal pin assignments. Most of 
the signals on the FSB are in the AGTL+ signal group. The DC specifications for these signals are 
 through 
 list the DC specifications for the Intel Celeron M processor and are valid 
only while meeting specifications for junction temperature, clock frequency, and input voltages. 
Active Mode load line specifications apply in all states except in the Deep Sleep state. V
CC,BOOT 
is 
the default voltage driven by the voltage regulator at power up in order to set the VID values. 
Unless specified otherwise, all specifications for the Intel Celeron M processor are at Tjunction = 
100 
°C. Care should be taken to read all notes associated with each parameter.
Table 4.  Processor DC Absolute Maximum Ratings
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Max Unit
Notes
T
STORAGE
Processor storage temperature
 –40
 85
°C
2
V
CC
Any processor supply voltage with 
respect to V
SS
 -0.3
1.75
V
1
V
inAGTL+
AGTL+ buffer DC input voltage with 
respect to V
SS
-0.1
1.75
V
1, 2
V
inAsynch_CMOS
CMOS buffer DC input voltage with 
respect to V
SS
-0.1
1.75
V
1, 2