Intel 1.70 GHz RH80532NC029256 Data Sheet

Product codes
RH80532NC029256
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Mobile Intel
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 Celeron
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Processor (0.13 µ)  
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Table 48. Power Specifications
 
for Mobile Intel Celeron Processor  
Symbol 
Core Frequency/Voltage 
Thermal Design 
Power           
Unit Notes 
TDP 
   
  650 MHz & 1.10 V 
  700 MHz & 1.10 V 
  733 MHz & 1.10 V 
  800 MHz & 1.10V 
  650 MHz & 1.15 V 
  733 MHz & 1.15 V 
  866 MHz & 1.15 V 
 1.000 GHz & 1.40 V 
 1.266 GHz & 1.40 V 
 1.066 GHz & 1.45 V 
 1.133 GHz & 1.45 V 
 1.200 GHz & 1.45 V 
 1.333 GHz & 1.50 V 
 
7.0 
7.0 
7.0 
7.0 
10.6 
11.2 
9.61 
22.0 
22.0 
23.2 
23.8 
24.4 
19.0 
     W  
 
 
At 100°C, Note 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At 85°C, Note 4 
Symbol 
Parameter 
      Min 
Max 
Unit 
Notes 
 P
AH
 
Auto Halt power at 
  1.10 V 
  1.15 V 
  1.40 V 
  1.45 V 
  1.50 V 
 
    
    
 
1.9 
3.6 
7.0 
8.2 
10.1 
At 50°C, Note 2 
 
P
QS
 
Quick Start power at 
  1.10 V 
  1.15 V 
  1.40 V 
  1.45 V 
  1.50 V 
 
 
1.7 
3.2 
6.5 
7.6 
8.9 
At 50°C, Note 2 
 
P
DSLP
 
Deep Sleep power at 
  1.10 V 
  1.15 V 
  1.40 V 
  1.45 V 
  1.50 V 
 
 
1.6 
 2.4 
4.8 
5.6 
6.8 
 W 
    
At 35°C, Note 2 
T
J
 Junction 
Temperature 
For all processors except 1.33 GHz 
 
For 1.33 GHz processor only 
 
 
 
100 
 
85 
°C   Note 3 
 
 
 Note 4 
NOTES: 
1.  TDP is defined as the worst case power dissipated by the processor while executing publicly available software 
under normal operating conditions at nominal voltages that meet the load line specifications. The TDP number 
shown is a specification based on Icc (maximum) and indirectly tested by Icc (maximum) testing.  TDP definition 
is synonymous with the Thermal Design Power (typical) specification referred to in previous Intel datasheets. 
The Intel TDP specification is a recommended design point and is not representative of the absolute maximum 
power the processor may dissipate under worst case conditions. 
2.  Not 100% tested. These power specifications are determined by characterization of the processor currents at 
higher temperatures and extrapolating the values for the temperature indicated. 
3. T
J
 is measured with the on-die thermal diode. 
4. T
at 85°C only applies to 1.33 GHz processor. Intel recommends that the notebook thermal management 
system include full-speed fan activation at no higher than 55°C to provide adequate cooling.