Intel C2350 FH8065401488914 Data Sheet

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FH8065401488914
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Volume 2—Introduction and Product Offerings—C2000 Product Family
Terminology
Intel
®
 Atom™ Processor C2000 Product Family for Microserver
Datasheet, Vol. 1 of 3
September 2014
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Order Number: 330061-002US
SPD
Serial Presence Detect
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
SSE
Intel
®
 Streaming SIMD Extensions (Intel
®
 SSE)
SSO
Simultaneous Switching Output (SSO) effects are differences in electrical timing parameters and 
degradation in signal quality caused by multiple signal outputs simultaneously switching voltage 
levels in the opposite direction from a single signal or in the same direction. These are called odd 
mode and even mode switching, respectively. This simultaneous switching of multiple outputs 
creates higher current swings that may cause additional propagation delay (“push-out”) or a 
decrease in propagation delay (“pull-in”). These SSO effects may impact the setup and/or hold 
times and are not always taken into account by simulations. System timing budgets include margin 
for SSO effects.
STR
Suspend To RAM
Stub
The branch from the bus trunk terminating at the pad of an agent.
SVR
Switched Voltage Regulator
TAC
Thermal Averaging Constant
TCO
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) System Management
TDP
Thermal Design Power
TDR
Time Domain Reflectometry
TLP
Transaction Layer Packet in the PCI Express specification
Trunk
The main connection, excluding interconnect branches, from one end-agent pad to the other end-
agent pad.
TSO
Transmit Segmentation Offload. A mode in which a large TCP/UDP I/O is handed to the device which 
the device then segments into L2 packets according to the requested MSS.
TSOD
Temperature Sensor On DIMM
UDIMM
Unbuffered Dual In-line Memory Module
UHCI
Universal Host Controller Interface
Undershoot
The minimum voltage extending below V
SS
 observed for a signal at the device pad.
Unit Interval (UI)
Binary signaling convention that is measure of time representing the transmission of a single data 
bit in a serial data stream. One bit is sent for every forwarded clock edge, whether it be a rising 
edge or a falling edge. If a number of edges are collected at instances t1, t2, tn,...., tk, then the UI 
at instance “n” is defined as the following: UI n = t n - t n-1.
USB
Universal Serial Bus
VCC
Processor core-power supply
Vcc_core
The core-power rail for the processor.
Victim
A network that receives a coupled crosstalk signal from another network is called the victim 
network.
VLAN
Virtual LAN
VPD
Vital Product Data (PCI protocol)
VRD
The Voltage Regulator Down (a down on the board solution) for the processor. The VRD is a DC-DC 
converter module that supplies the required voltage and current to a single processor.
VSS
Processor ground
x1
Refers to a link or port with one physical lane.
x4
Refers to a link or port with four physical lanes.
x8
Refers to a link or port with eight physical lanes.
Table 1-4.
Processor Terminology (Sheet 5 of 5)
Term
Description