Intel i3-2328M FF8062701275100 Data Sheet

Product codes
FF8062701275100
Page of 170
Electrical Specifications
90
Datasheet, Volume 1
7.4
System Agent (SA) V
CC
 VID
The Vcc
SA
 is configured by the processor output pins VCCSA_VID[1:0].
VCCSA_VID[0] output default logic state is low for the 2nd Generation Intel
®
 Core™ 
processor family mobile and Intel
®
 Celeron
®
 processor family mobile. Logic high is 
reserved for future compatibility.
VCCSA_VID[1] output default logic state is low – will not change the SA voltage. Logic 
high will reduce the voltage.
Note:
During boot, the processor’s Vcc
SA
 is 0.9 V.
 specifies the different VCCSA_VID configurations.
Notes:
1.
Some of V
CCSA
 configurations are reserved for future Intel processor families.
7.5
Reserved or Unused Signals
The following are the general types of reserved (RSVD) signals and connection 
guidelines:
• RSVD – these signals should not be connected
• RSVD_TP – these signals should be routed to a test point
• RSVD_NCTF – these signals are non-critical to function and may be left un-
connected
Arbitrary connection of these signals to V
CC
, V
CCIO
, V
DDQ
, V
CCPLL
, V
CCSA, 
V
AXG
, V
SS
, or 
to any other signal (including each other) may result in component malfunction or 
incompatibility with future processors. See 
 for a pin listing of the processor 
and the location of all reserved signals. 
For reliable operation, always connect unused inputs or bi-directional signals to an 
appropriate signal level. Unused active high inputs should be connected through a 
resistor to ground (V
SS
). Unused outputs maybe left unconnected; however, this may 
interfere with some Test Access Port (TAP) functions, complicate debug probing, and 
prevent boundary scan testing. A resistor must be used when tying bi-directional 
signals to power or ground. When tying any signal to power or ground, a resistor will 
also allow for system testability. 
Table 7-2.
VCCSA_VID configuration
Processor family
VCCSA_VID[0]
VCCSA_VID[1]
Selected VCCSA
(XE and SV 
segments)
Selected VCCSA
(LV and ULV 
segments)
2nd Generation Intel
®
 
Core™ processor family 
mobile, Intel
®
 Celeron
®
 
processor family mobile
0
0
0.9 V
0.9 V
0
1
0.8 V
0.85 V
Future Intel processors
1
0
Note 1
Note 1
1
1
Note 1
Note 1