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Pin Descriptions
Chapter 10
AMD Sempron™ Processor Model 10 with 256K L2 Cache Data Sheet
31994A —1 August  2004
 
INTR Pin
INTR is an input from the system that causes the processor to 
start an interrupt acknowledge transaction that fetches the 
8-bit interrupt vector and starts execution at that location.
JTAG Pins
TCK, TMS, TDI, TRST#, and TDO are the JTAG interface. 
Connect these pins directly to the motherboard debug 
connector. Pull TDI, TCK, TMS, and TRST# up to V
CC_CORE
 with 
pullup resistors.
K7CLKOUT and 
K7CLKOUT# Pins
K7CLKOUT and K7CLKOUT# are each run for two to three 
inches and then terminated with a resistor pair: 100 ohms to 
V
CC_CORE
 and 100 ohms to VSS. The effective termination 
resistance and voltage are 50 ohms and V
CC_CORE
 /2.
Key Pins
These 16 locations are for processor type keying for forwards 
and backwards compatibility (G7, G9, G15, G17, G23, G25, N7, 
Q7, Y7, AA7, AG7, AG9, AG15, AG17, AG27, and AG29). 
Motherboard designers should treat key pins like NC (No 
Connect) pins. A socket designer has the option of creating a 
top mold piece that allows PGA key pins only where designated. 
However, sockets that populate all 16 key pins must be allowed, 
so the motherboard must always provide for pins at all key pin 
locations.
See “NC Pins“ for more information. 
NC Pins
The motherboard should provide a plated hole for an NC pin. 
The pin hole should not be electrically connected to anything.
NMI Pin
NMI is an input from the system that causes a non-maskable 
interrupt.
PGA Orientation Pins
No pin is present at pin locations A1 and AN1. Motherboard 
designers should not allow for a PGA socket pin at these 
locations.
For more information, see the AMD Athlon™ Processor-Based 
Motherboard Design Guide
, order# 24363. 
PLL Bypass and Test 
Pins
P L LT E S T # ,   P L L B Y PA S S # ,   P L L M O N 1 ,   P L L M O N 2 ,  
PLLBYPASSCLK, and PLLBYPASSCLK# are the PLL bypass 
and test interface. This interface is tied disabled on the 
motherboard. All six pin signals are routed to the debug 
connector. All four processor inputs (PLLTEST#, PLLBYPASS#, 
PLLMON1, and PLLMON2) are tied to V
CC_CORE
 with pullup 
resistors.