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www..com Preliminary Information AMD Athlon MP Processor Model 6 OPGA Data Sheet for Multiprocessor Platforms .com TM DataShee .com Publication # 25480 Rev: C Issue Date: March 2002 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information (c) 2001--2002 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. The contents of this document are provided in connection with Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. ("AMD") products. AMD makes no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this publication and reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. No license, whether express, implied, arising by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this publication. 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Other product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of .com respective companies. their DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Contents Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Key Microarchitecture Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 Interface Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Signaling Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Push-Pull (PP) Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 AMD Athlon System Bus Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 4 Logic Symbol Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4.1 Power Management States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Working State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Halt State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Stop Grant States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Probe State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 .com Connect and Disconnect Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Connect Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Clock Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 t4U.com DataShee 4.2 4.3 5 6 7 CPUID Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Thermal Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Interface Signal Groupings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Voltage Identification (VID[4:0]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Frequency Identification (FID[3:0]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 VCCA AC and DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Decoupling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 VCC_CORE Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Absolute Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 VCC_CORE Voltage and Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 SYSCLK and SYSCLK# AC and DC Characteristics . . . . . . 32 AMD AthlonTM System Bus AC and DC Characteristics . . . . 34 General AC and DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Open Drain Test Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Thermal Diode Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 APIC Pins AC and DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 .com Table of Contents iii DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 8 Signal and Power-Up Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 8.1 Power-Up Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Signal Sequence and Timing Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Clock Multiplier Selection (FID[3:0]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Processor Warm Reset Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Northbridge Reset Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 8.2 9 Mechanical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 9.1 9.2 9.3 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Die Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 OPGA Package Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 10 Pin Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 10.1 10.2 10.3 Pin Diagram and Pin Name Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Pin List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Detailed Pin Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 A20M# Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 AMD Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 AMD Athlon System Bus Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Analog Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 APIC Pins, PICCLK, PICD[1:0]# . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 CLKFWDRST Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 CLKIN,.com RSTCLK (SYSCLK) Pins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 CONNECT Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 COREFB and COREFB# Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 CPU_PRESENCE# Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 DBRDY and DBREQ# Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 FERR Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 FID[3:0] Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 FLUSH# Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 IGNNE# Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 INIT# Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 INTR Pin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 JTAG Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 K7CLKOUT and K7CLKOUT# Pins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Key Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 NC Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 NMI Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 PGA Orientation Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 PLL Bypass and Test Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 PWROK Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 SADDIN[1:0]# and SADDOUT[1:0]# Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Scan Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 SCHECK[7:0]# Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 SMI# Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 STPCLK# Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 SYSCLK and SYSCLK#. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 t4U.com DataShee .com iv Table of Contents DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms THERMDA and THERMDC Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 VCCA Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 VID[4:0] Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 VREFSYS Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 ZN and ZP Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 11 Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Standard AMD Athlon MP Processor Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Appendix A Conventions and Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Signals and Bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Data Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Abbreviations and Acronyms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 t4U.com DataShee .com .com Table of Contents v DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com vi Table of Contents DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms List of Figures Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. Logic Symbol Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Power Management States . . . . . 9 AMD Athlon System Bus Disconnect Sequence in the Stop Grant State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Exiting the Stop Grant State and Bus Connect Sequence . . . . 16 Northbridge Connect State Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Processor Connect State Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 VCC_CORE Voltage Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 SYSCLK and SYSCLK# Differential Clock Signals . . . . . . . . . 32 SYSCLK Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Figure 10. General ATE Open Drain Test Circuit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Figure 11. Signal Relationship Requirements During Power-Up Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Figure 12. AMD Athlon MP Processor OPGA Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 .com Figure 13. AMD Athlon MP Processor Pin Diagram-- Topside View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 t4U.com DataShee Figure 14. AMD Athlon MP Processor Pin Diagram-- Bottomside View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Figure 15. OPN Example for the AMD Athlon MP Processor, OPGA Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 .com List of Figures vii DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com viii List of Figures DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms List of Tables Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Table 8. Table 9. Table 10. Table 11. Table 12. Table 13. t4U.com Maximum Thermal Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Interface Signal Groupings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 VID[4:0] DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 FID[3:0] DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 VCCA AC and DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 VCC_CORE AC and DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Absolute Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 VCC_CORE Voltage and Current. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 SYSCLK and SYSCLK# DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 SYSCLK and SYSCLK# AC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 AMD AthlonTM System Bus DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 AMD Athlon System Bus AC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 General AC and DC Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Thermal Diode Electrical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Guidelines for Platform Thermal Protection of the Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 .com APIC Pin AC and DC Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Mechanical Loading for the OPGA Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Dimensions for the AMD Athlon MP Processor OPGA Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Pin Name Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Cross-Reference by Pin Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 FID[3:0] Clock Multiplier Encodings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 VID[4:0] Code to Voltage Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Acronyms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Table 14. Table 15. Table 16. Table 17. Table 18. Table 19. Table 20. Table 21. Table 22. Table 23. Table 24. DataShee .com List of Tables ix DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com x List of Tables DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Revision History Date Rev Description Added current, frequency, power, and voltage information for Model Number 2000+ (1667 MHz). (See Table 1, "Maximum Thermal Power," on page 23 and Table 8, "VCC_CORE Voltage and Current," on page 31. Removed Note 3 "Minimum Clock Frequency is 50 MHz." from Table 10, "SYSCLK and SYSCLK# AC Characteristics," on page 33. Updated table and notes for Table 21, "FID[3:0] Clock Multiplier Encodings," on page 70. Added current, frequency, power, and voltage information for Model Number 1900+ (1600 MHz). In Chapter 7, revised Table 6, "VCC_CORE AC and DC Characteristics," on page 28, Table 8, "VCC_CORE Voltage and Current," on page 31, revised Table 13, "General AC and DC Characteristics," on page 36, added new section, "Open Drain Test Circuit" on page 38, added Figure 10, "General ATE Open Drain Test Circuit" on page 38, added new section, "Thermal Protection Characterization" on page 40, and added Table 15, "Guidelines for Platform Thermal Protection of the Processor," on page 40. March 2002 C December 2001 B t4U.com DataShee October 2001 A Initial release of the AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA Data Sheet for Multiprocessor .com Platforms, order# 25480. .com Revision History xi DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com xii Revision History DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 1 Overview The AMD AthlonTM MP Processor powers the next generation in computing platforms, delivering compelling performance for cutting-edge applications and an unprecedented computing experience. The AMD At hlo nTM MP processo r con tinu es to de live r breakthrough performance in the multiprocessing server and workstation markets. This processor is designed to meet the re liability and co mputation-intensive requirements of cutting-edge software applications required by workstations and servers. Delivered in an OPGA package, the AMD Athlon MP processor delivers the integer, floating-point, and 3D multimedia performance for enterprise applications running on x86 system platforms. The AMD Athlon MP processor offers compelling performance for productivity software, including workstationclass Digital Content Creation (DCC), Electronic Design .com Automation (EDA), and Computer-Aided Design (CAD), as well as infrastructure and collaborative server applications. It also offers the scalability and reliability that IT managers and business users require for mission-critical computing. The AMD Athlon MP processor features the seventh-generation microarchitecture, including a high-speed execution core that includes multiple x86 instruction decoders; a dual-ported, 128-Kbyte, split level-one (L1) cache; a 256-Kbyte on-chip L2 cache; three independent integer pipelines, three address calculation pipelines; and a superscalar, fully pipelined, out-of-order, three-way floating-point engine. The integrated L2 cache supports the growing processor and system bandwidth requirements of emerging software, graphics, I/O, and memory technologies. The processor also features the advanced Modified Owner Exclusive Shared Invalid (MOESI) cache coherency protocol to ensure efficient cache integrity in a multiprocessing environment. The floating-point engine is capable of delivering excellent performance on the numerically complex applications typical of servers and workstations. The key features of the AMD Athlon MP processor include QuantiSpeedTM architecture, a high-performance full-speed t4U.com DataShee .com Chapter 1 Overview 1 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 cache, a 266-MHz, 2.1-Gigabyte per second system bus, 3DNow!TM Professional technology, and fully featured logic implementation for the multiprocessor configuration. The AMD Athlon system bus combines the latest technological advances, such as point-to-point topology, source-synchronous packet-based transfers, and low-voltage signaling. The point-topoint front-side bus architecture provides a more efficient, higher bandwidth bus that allows each processor, in a multiprocessor configuration, to communicate to the system chipset through two, full-speed, independent buses rather than through a common, shared bus. Combined with the AMD-760TM MPX chipset, the processor and the system bus interface with Double-Data Rate (DDR) memory subsystems, providing scalable headroom for bandwidth-hungry applications such as large databases, CAD/CAM modeling, and simulation engines. The front-side bus of the AMD Athlon MP processor also provides multiple-bit error detection and single-bit error correction with 8-bit Error Correcting Code (ECC). The frontside bus with 8-bit ECC delivers the high reliability and consistency demanded by mission-critical applications. .com The AMD Athlon MP processor is binary-compatible with exi st ing x8 6 so ftware a nd backward s compa tible w ith applications optimized for MMXTM and 3DNow! technologies. Using a data format and Single-Instruction Multiple-Data (SIMD) operations based on the MMX instruction model, the AMD Athlon MP processor can produce as many as four, 32-bit, single-precision floating-point results per clock cycle. The 3 D N ow ! p ro fe s si on a l te chn o l ogy im p le m en t ed i n t he AMD Athlon MP processor includes new integer multimedia instructions and software-directed data movement instructions for optimizing such applications as digital content creation and streaming video for the internet, as well as new instructions for Digital Signal Processing (DSP)/communications applications. t4U.com DataShee .com 2 Overview Chapter 1 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 1.1 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Key Microarchitecture Summary The following features summarize the AMD Athlon MP processor microarchitecture: t4U.com QuantiSpeed architecture: * An advanced nine-issue, superpipelined, superscalar x86 processor microarchitecture designed for increased Instructions Per Clock cycle (IPC) and high clock frequencies * Fully pipelined floating-point unit that executes all x87 (floating-point), MMX and 3DNow! Professional instructions * Hardware data pre-fetch that increases and optimizes performance on high-end software applications that utilize high-bandwidth system capability * Advanced two-level Translation Look-aside Buffer (TLB) structures for enhanced data and instruction address translation. The AMD Athlon MP processor with QuantiSpeed architecture incorporates three TLB optimizations: the L1 DTLB increases from 32 to 40 .com entries, the L2 ITLB and L2 DTLB both use exclusive architecture, and the TLB entries can be speculatively loaded. 3DNow! Professional technology with new instructions to enable improved integer-math calculations for speech or video encoding and improved data movement for internet plug-ins and other streaming applications 266-MHz AMD Athlon system bus enabling leading-edge system bandwidth for data movement-intensive applications Point-to-point front-side bus architecture allowing each processor in a multi-processor configuration to communicate to the system chipsets through two, full speed, independent buses High-performance cache architecture featuring an integrated 128-Kbyte L1 cache and a 16-way, 256-Kbyte onchip L2 cache for a total of 384 Kbytes of on-chip cache Multiple-bit error detection and single-bit error correction with 8-bit Error Correcting Code (ECC) Full featured MP Local APIC implementation DataShee .com Chapter 1 Overview 3 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Advanced MOESI cache coherency protocol to ensure efficient cache integrity in a multiprocessing environment The AMD Athlon MP processor delivers excellent system performance in a cost-effective, industry-standard form factor. T h e A M D A t h l o n M P p ro c e s s o r i s c o m p a t i b l e w i t h motherboards based on Socket A. t4U.com DataShee .com .com 4 Overview Chapter 1 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 2 2.1 Interface Signals Overview The AMD AthlonTM system bus architecture is designed to deliver superior data movement bandwidth for next-generation x86 platforms as well as the high-performance required by e nterprise- cla ss a pplica tion software. The system bus a rch it e ct ure c o n sist s o f th re e hi gh -spe e d cha nn e ls ( a unidirectional processor request channel, a unidirectional probe channel, and a 72-bit bidirectional data channel, including 8-bit Error Correction Code [ECC] protection), source-synchronous clocking, and a packet-based protocol. In addition, the system bus supports several control, clock, and legacy signals. The interface signals use an impedance controlled push-pull, low-voltage, swing-signaling technology contained within the Socket A socket. t4U.com For more information, see "AMD AthlonTM System Bus Signals" o n p a g e 6 , .com p t i o n s " o n p a g e 5 1 , a n d t h e "Pin Descri AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM System Bus Specification, order# 21902. DataShee 2.2 Signaling Technology The AMD Athlon system bus uses a low-voltage, swing-signaling technology, that has been enhanced to provide larger noise margins, reduced ringing, and variable voltage levels. The signals are push-pull and impedance compensated. The signal inputs use differential receivers that require a reference voltage (VREF). The reference signal is used by the receivers to determine if a signal is asserted or deasserted by the source. Termination resistors are not needed because the driver is impedance-matched to the motherboard and a high impedance reflection is used at the receiver to bring the signal past the input threshold. For more information about pins and signals, see Chapter 10, "Pin Descriptions" on page 51. .com Chapter 2 Interface Signals 5 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 2.3 Push-Pull (PP) Drivers The AMD Athlon MP processor supports Push-Pull (PP) drivers. T h e s y s t e m l o g i c c o n f i g u re s t h e p r o c e s s o r w i t h t h e configuration parameter called SysPushPull (1=PP). The impedance of the PP drivers is set to match the impedance of the motherboard by two external resistors connected to the ZN and ZP pins. See "ZN and ZP Pins" on page 74 for more information. 2.4 AMD AthlonTM System Bus Signals The AMD Athlon system bus is a clock-forwarded, point-topoint interface with the following three point-to-point channels: t4U.com A 13-bit unidirectional output address/command channel A 13-bit unidirectional input address/command channel A 72-bit bidirectional data channel DataShee For more information, see Chapter 7, "Electrical Data" on page .com 25 and the AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM System Bus Specification, order# 21902. .com 6 Interface Signals Chapter 2 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 3 Logic Symbol Diagram Figure 1 is the logic symbol diagram of the processor. This diagram shows the logical grouping of the input and output signals. Clock SYSCLK SDATA[63:0]# SDATAINCLK[3:0]# SDATAOUTCLK[3:0]# SCHECK[7:0]# SDATAINVALID# SDATAOUTVALID# SFILLVALID# SADDIN[14:2]# SADDINCLK# SADDOUT[14:2]# SADDOUTCLK# PROCRDY CLKFWDRST CONNECT STPCLK# RESET# SYSCLK# VID[4:0] COREFB COREFB# PWROK FID[3:0] Voltage Control Data t4U.com Frequency Control Probe/SysCMD Request .com AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Power Management and Initialization FERR IGNNE# INIT# INTR NMI A20M# SMI# FLUSH# THERMDA THERMDC PICCLK PICD[1:0] DataShee Legacy Thermal Diode APIC Figure 1. Logic Symbol Diagram .com Chapter 3 Logic Symbol Diagram 7 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com 8 Logic Symbol Diagram Chapter 3 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 4 Power Management This chapter describes the power management control system of the AMD AthlonTM MP processor. The power management features of the processor are compliant with the ACPI 1.0b and ACPI 2.0 specifications. 4.1 Power Management States The AMD Athlon MP processor supports low-power Halt and Sto p G rant sta te s. These states a re use d by Advance d Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) enabled operating systems for processor power management. Figure 2 shows the power management states of the processor. The figure includes the ACPI "Cx" naming convention for these states. t4U.com C1 Halt C0 Working4 SMI#, INTR, NMI, INIT#, RESET# .com Execute HLT DataShee (Read PLVL2 register or throttling) STPCLK# deasserted STPCLK# asserted PC LK #d ST ea PC sse LK rte #a d3 sse rte d2 ST ST ST Incoming Probe Probe State1 Note: The AMD AthlonTM System Bus is connected during the following states: 1) The Probe state 2) During transitions between the Halt state and the C2 Stop Grant state 3) During transitions between the C2 Stop Grant state and the Halt state 4) C0 Working state Figure 2. AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Power Management States .com Probe Serviced PC LK # ass e PC LK # de ass ert rte d ed Incoming Probe Probe Serviced C2 Stop Grant Cache Snoopable S1 Stop Grant Cache Not Snoopable Sleep Legend Hardware transitions Software transitions Chapter 4 Power Management 9 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 The following sections provide an overview of the power m a n a g e m e n t s t a t e s . Fo r m o re d e t a i l s , re f e r t o t h e AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM System Bus Specification, order# 21902. Note: In all power management states that the processor is powered, the system must not stop the system clock (SYSCLK/SYSCLK#) to the processor. Working State Halt State The Working state is the state in which the processor is executing instructions. When the processor executes the HLT instruction, the processor enters the Halt state and issues a Halt special cycle to the AMD Athlon system bus. The processor only enters the low power state dictated by the CLK_Ctl MSR if the system controller (Northbridge) disconnects the AMD Athlon system bus in response to the Halt special cycle. If STPCLK# is asserted, the processor will exit the Halt state and enter the Stop Grant state. The processor will initiate a system bus connect, if it is disconnected, then issue a Stop .com Grant special cycle. When STPCLK# is deasserted, the processor will exit the Stop Grant state and re-enter the Halt state. The processor will issue a Halt special cycle when re-entering the Halt state. The Halt state is exited when the processor detects the assertion of INIT#, RESET#, SMI#, or an interrupt via the INTR or NMI pins, or via a local APIC interrupt message. When the Halt state is exited, the processor will initiate an AMD Athlon system bus connect if it is disconnected. t4U.com DataShee Stop Grant States The processor enters the Stop Grant state upon recognition of assertion of STPCLK# input. After entering the Stop Grant state, the processor issues a Stop Grant special bus cycle on the AMD Athlon system bus. The processor is not in a low-power state at this time, because the AMD Athlon system bus is still connected. After the Northbridge disconnects the AMD Athlon system bus in response to the Stop Grant special bus cycle, the processor enters a low-power state dictated by the CLK_Ctl MSR. If the Northbridge needs to probe the processor during the Stop Grant state while the system bus is disconnected, it Power Management Chapter 4 .com 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms must first connect the system bus. Connecting the system bus places the processor into the higher power probe state. After the Northbridge has completed all probes of the processor, the Northbridge must disconnect the AMD Athlon system bus again so that the processor can return to the low-power state. During the Stop Grant states, the processor latches INIT#, INTR, NMI, SMI#, or a local APIC interrupt message, if they are asserted. The Stop Grant state is exited upon the deassertion of STPCLK# or the assertion of RESET#. When STPCLK# is d e a s s e r t e d , t h e p ro ce s s o r i n i t i a t e s a c o n n e ct o f t h e AMD Athlon system bus if it is disconnected. After the processor enters the Working state, any pending interrupts are recognized and serviced and the processor resumes execution at the instruction boundary where STPCLK# was initially recognized. If RESET# is sampled asserted during the Stop Grant state, the processor exits the Stop Grant state and the reset process begins. t4U.com There are two mechanisms for asserting STPCLK#--hardware and software..com The Southbridge can force STPCLK# assertion for throttling to protect the processor from exceeding its maximum case temperature. This is accomplished by asserting the THERM# input to the Southbridge. Throttling asserts STPCLK# for a percentage of a predefined throttling period: STPCLK# is repetitively asse rted and deasserte d until THERM# is deasserted. Software can force the processor into the Stop Grant state by accessing ACPI-defined registers typically located in the Southbridge. The operating system places the processor into the C2 Stop Grant state by reading the P_LVL2 register in the Southbridge. If an ACPI Thermal Zone is defined for the processor, the operating system can initiate throttling with STPCLK# using the ACPI defined P_CNT register in the Southbridge. The Northbridge connects the AMD Athlon system bus, and the processor enters the Probe state to service cache snoops during Stop Grant for C2 or throttling. DataShee .com Chapter 4 Power Management 11 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 In C2, probes are allowed, as shown in Figure 2 on page 9 The Stop Grant state is also entered for the S1, Powered On Suspend, system sleep state based on a write to the SLP_TYP and SLP_EN fields in the ACPI-defined Power Management 1 control register in the Southbridge. During the S1 Sleep state, system software ensures no bus master or probe activity occurs. The Southbridge deasserts STPCLK# and brings the processor out of the S1 Stop Grant state when any enabled resume event occurs. Probe State The Probe state is entered when the Northbridge connects the AMD Athlon system bus to probe the processor (for example, to snoop the processor caches) when the processor is in the Halt or Stop Grant state. When in the Probe state, the processor responds to a probe cycle in the same manner as when it is in the Working state. When the probe has been serviced, the processor returns to the same state as when it entered the Probe state (Halt or Stop Grant state). When probe activity is completed the processor only returns to a low-power state after the Northbridge disconnects the AMD Athlon system bus again. .com t4U.com DataShee .com 12 Power Management Chapter 4 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 4.2 Connect and Disconnect Protocol Significant power savings of the processor only occur if the pro ce sso r is disconn ected from the syste m b us by th e Northbridge while in the Halt or Stop Grant state. The Northbridge can optionally initiate a bus disconnect upon the receipt of a Halt or Stop Grant special cycle. The option of disconnecting is controlled by an enable bit in the Northbridge. If the Northbridge requires the processor to service a probe after the system bus has been disconnected, it must first initiate a system bus connect. Connect Protocol In addition to the legacy STPCLK# signal and the Halt and Stop Grant special cycles, the AMD Athlon system bus connect protocol includes the CONNECT, PROCRDY, and CLKFWDRST signals and a Connect special cycle. AMD Athlon system bus disconnects are initiated by the Northbridge in response to the receipt of a Halt or Stop Grant special cycle. Reconnect is initiated by the processor in response to an interrupt for Halt, STPCLK# deassertion, or by .com the Northbridge to service a probe. The Northbridge contains BIOS programmable registers to enable the system bus disconnect in response to Halt and Stop Grant special cycles. When the Northbridge receives the Halt or Stop Grant special cycle from the processor and, if there are no outstanding probes or data movements, the Northbridge deasserts CONNECT a minimum of eight SYSCLK periods after the last command sent to the processor. The processor detects the deassertion of CONNECT on a rising edge of SYSCLK and deasserts PROCRDY to the Northbridge. In return, the N o rt h b r i d g e a s se rt s C LK F W D R S T i n a nt i c i p a t i o n o f reestablishing a connection at some later point. Note: The Northbridge must disconnect the processor from the AMD Athlon system bus before issuing the Stop Grant special cycle to the PCI bus, or passing the Stop Grant special cycle to the Southbridge for systems that connect to the Southbridge with HyperTransportTM technology. This note applies to current chipset implementation-- alternate chipset implementations that do not require this are possible. t4U.com DataShee .com Chapter 4 Power Management 13 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Note: In response to Halt special cycles, the Northbridge passes the Halt special cycle to the PCI bus or Southbridge immediately. The processor can receive an interrupt after it sends a Halt special cycle, or STPCLK# deassertion after it sends a Stop G rant spec ial cyc le to the No rthbridge but be fo re the disconnect actually occurs. In this case, the processor sends the Connect special cycle to the Northbridge, rather than continuing with the disconnect sequence. In response to the Connect special cycle, the Northbridge cancels the disconnect request. The system is required to assert the CONNECT signal before returning the C-bit for the connect special cycle (assuming CONNECT has been deasserted). For more information, see the AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM System Bus Specification, order# 21902 for the definition of the C-bit and the Connect special cycle. t4U.com DataShee .com .com 14 Power Management Chapter 4 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Figure 3 shows STPCLK# assertion resulting in the processor in t he St op G rant st ate an d the AMD A thl on sy ste m bus disconnected. STPCLK# AMD AthlonTM System Bus CONNECT PROCRDY CLKFWDRST PCI Bus Stop Grant Stop Grant Figure 3. AMD AthlonTM System Bus Disconnect Sequence in the Stop Grant State An example of the AMD Athlon system bus disconnect sequence is as follows: t4U.com 1. The peripheral controller (Southbridge) asserts STPCLK# to place the processor in the Stop Grant state. 2. When the processor recognizes STPCLK# asserted, it enters the Stop Grant state and then issues a Stop Grant special cycle. 3. When the special cycle is received by the Northbridge, it deasserts CONNECT, assuming no probes are pending, initiating a bus disconnect to the processor. 4. The processor responds to the Northbridge by deasserting PROCRDY. 5. The Northbridge asserts CLKFWDRST to complete the bus disconnect sequence. 6. After the processor is disconnected from the bus, the processor enters a low-power state. The Northbridge passes the Stop Grant special cycle along to the Southbridge. .com DataShee .com Chapter 4 Power Management 15 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Figure 4 shows the signal sequence of events that takes the processor out of the Stop Grant state, connects the processor to the AMD Athlon system bus, and puts the processor into the Working state. STPCLK# PROCRDY CONNECT CLKFWDRST Figure 4. Exiting the Stop Grant State and Bus Connect Sequence The following sequence of events removes the processor from the Stop Grant state and connects it to the system bus: 1. The Southbridge deasserts processor of a wake event. t4U.com STPCLK#, informing the 2. When the processor recognizes STPCLK# deassertion, it exits the low-power state and asserts PROCRDY, notifying the Northbridge to connect to the bus. .com 3. The Northbridge asserts CONNECT. 4. The Northbridge deasserts CLKFWDRST, synchronizing the forwarded clocks between the processor and the Northbridge. 5. The processor issues a Connect special cycle on the system bus and resumes operating system and application code execution. DataShee .com 16 Power Management Chapter 4 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Figure 5 and Figure 6 on page 18 describe the Northbridge and processor connect state diagrams, respectively. 4/A 2/A Disconnect Pending 3/C 5/B 8 Connect 1 Disconnect Requested 3 8 Disconnect t4U.com Reconnect Pending 7/D,C .com Probe Pending 2 DataShee 6/C Probe Pending 1 7/D Condition 1 A disconnect is requested and probes are still pending. 2 A disconnect is requested and no probes are pending. 3 A Connect special cycle from the processor. 4 No probes are pending. 5 PROCRDY is deasserted. 6 A probe needs service. 7 PROCRDY is asserted. Three SYSCLK periods after CLKFWDRST is deasserted. Although reconnected to the system interface, the 8 Northbridge must not issue any non-NOP SysDC commands for a minimum of four SYSCLK periods after deasserting CLKFWDRST. A Action Deassert CONNECT eight SYSCLK periods after last SysDC sent. B Assert CLKFWDRST. C Assert CONNECT. D Deassert CLKFWDRST. Figure 5. Northbridge Connect State Diagram .com Chapter 4 Power Management 17 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Connect 6/B 1 2/B Connect Pending 2 5 Connect Pending 1 3/A Disconnect t4U.com Disconnect Pending 4/C DataShee .com Condition 1 2 CONNECT is deasserted by the Northbridge (for a previously sent Halt or Stop Grant special cycle). Processor receives a wake-up event and must cancel the disconnect request. Action A CLKFWDRST is asserted by the Northbridge. B Issue a Connect special cycle.* C Return internal clocks to full speed and assert PROCRDY. The Connect special cycle is only issued after a processor wake-up event (interrupt or STPCLK# deassertion) occurs. If the AMD AthlonTM system bus is connected so the Northbridge can probe the processor, a Connect special cycle is not issued at that time (it is only issued after a subsequent processor wake-up event). 3 Deassert PROCRDY and slow down internal clocks. Processor wake-up event or CONNECT asserted by 4 Northbridge. 5 CLKFWDRST is deasserted by the Northbridge. 6 Forward clocks start three SYSCLK periods after CLKFWDRST is deasserted. Note: * Figure 6. Processor Connect State Diagram .com 18 Power Management Chapter 4 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 4.3 Clock Control The processor implements a Clock Control (CLK_Ctl) MSR (address C001_001Bh) that determines the internal clock divisor when the AMD Athlon system bus is disconnected. Refer to the AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM Processors BIOS, Software, and Debug Developers Guide, order# 21656, for more details on the CLK_Ctl register. t4U.com DataShee .com .com Chapter 4 Power Management 19 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com 20 Power Management Chapter 4 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 5 CPUID Support AMD AthlonTM and DuronTM Processor Recognition Application Note Addendum version and feature set recognition can be performed through the use of the CPUID instruction, that provides complete information about the processor--vendor, type, name, etc., and its capabilities. Software can make use of this information to accurately tune the system for maximum performance and benefit to users. For information on the use of the CPUID instruction see the following documents: AMD Processor Recognition Application Note, order# 20734 AMD AthlonTM and DuronTM Processor Recognition Application Note Addendum, order# 21922 AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM Processors BIOS, Software, and Debug Developers Guide, order# 21656 .com t4U.com DataShee .com Chapter 5 CPUID Support 21 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com 22 CPUID Support Chapter 5 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 6 Thermal Design The AMD AthlonTM MP processor provides a diode that can be used in conjunction with an external temperature sensor to determine the die temperature of the processor. The diode anode (THERMDA) and cathode (THERMDC) are available as pins on the processor. Refer to "THERMDA and THERMDC Pins" on page 73 for more details. For information about thermal design for the AMD Athlon MP processor, including layout and airflow considerations, see the AMD Processor Thermal, Mechanical, and Chassis Cooling Design G u i d e , o rd e r # 2 3 7 9 4 , a n d t h e c o o l i n g g u i d e l i n e s o n http://www.amd.com. Table 1 shows the thermal design power specifications. t4U.com DataShee Table 1. Maximum Thermal Power Frequency (MHz) 1333 1400 1533 1600 1667 1.75 V Nominal Voltage .com Model Number 1500+ 1600+ 1800+ 1900+ 2000+ Notes: Maximum Thermal Power* 60.0 W 62.8 W 66.0 W 66.0 W 66.0 W Typical Thermal Power 53.8 W 56.3 W 58.9 W 58.9 W 58.9 W Max Die Temperature 95C * The maximum thermal power represents the maximum sustained power dissipated while executing publicly available software or instruction sequences under normal system operation at nominal VCC_CORE. Thermal solutions must monitor the processor temperature to prevent the processor from exceeding its maximum die temperature. .com Chapter 6 Thermal Design 23 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com 24 Thermal Design Chapter 6 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 7 7.1 Electrical Data Conventions The conventions used in this chapter are as follows: Current specified as being sourced by the processor is negative. Current specified as being sunk by the processor is positive. 7.2 Interface Signal Groupings The electrical data in this chapter is presented separately for each signal group. Table 2 defines each group and the signals contained in each group. t4U.com Table 2. Interface Signal Groupings .com DataShee Signal Group Signals Notes See "Absolute Ratings" on page 30, "Voltage Identification (VID[4:0])" on page 26, "VID[4:0] Pins" on page 73, "VCCA AC and DC Characteristics" on page 27, "VCCA Pin" on page 73, and "COREFB and COREFB# Pins" on page 69. See "Frequency Identification (FID[3:0])" on page 27 and "FID[3:0] Pins" on page 69. See Table 9, "SYSCLK and SYSCLK# DC Characteristics," on page 32, Table 10, "SYSCLK and SYSCLK# AC Characteristics," on page 33, Table , "SYSCLK and SYSCLK#," on page 73, and Table , "PLL Bypass and Test Pins," on page 72. See "AMD AthlonTM System Bus AC and DC Characteristics" on page 34, and "CLKFWDRST Pin" on page 68. Power VID[4:0], VCCA, VCC_CORE, COREFB, COREFB# Frequency FID[3:0] System Clocks SYSCLK, SYSCLK# (Tied to CLKIN/CLKIN# and RSTCLK/RSTCLK#), PLLBYPASSCLK#, PLLBYPASSCLK SADDIN[14:2]#, SADDOUT[14:2]#, SADDINCLK#, SADDOUTCLK#, AMD AthlonTM SFILLVAL#, SDATAINVAL#, SDATAOUTVAL#, SDATA[63:0]#, System Bus SDATAINCLK[3:0]#, SDATAOUTCLK[3:0]#, SCHECK[7:0]#, CLKFWDRST, PROCRDY, CONNECT .com Chapter 7 Electrical Data 25 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 2. Interface Signal Groupings (Continued) Signals Notes See "General AC and DC Characteristics" on page 36, "INTR Pin" on page 71, "NMI Pin" on page 71, "SMI# Pin" on page 72, "INIT# Pin" on page 71, "A20M# Pin" on page 68, "FERR Pin" on page 69, "IGNNE# Pin" on page 71, "STPCLK# Pin" on page 72, and "FLUSH# Pin" on page 71. See "General AC and DC Characteristics" on page 36. See "General AC and DC Characteristics" on page 36, "PLL Bypass and Test Pins" on page 72, "Scan Pins" on page 72, "Analog Pin" on page 68. See "General AC and DC Characteristics" on page 36, "DBRDY and DBREQ# Pins" on page 69, "PWROK Pin" on page 72. See "APIC Pins AC and DC Characteristics" on page 41, and "APIC Pins, PICCLK, PICD[1:0]#" on page 68. Table 14, "Thermal Diode Electrical Characteristics," on page 39, and "THERMDA and THERMDC Pins" on page 73. Signal Group Southbridge RESET#, INTR, NMI, SMI#, INIT#, A20M#, FERR, IGNNE#, STPCLK#, FLUSH# JTAG TMS, TCK, TRST#, TDI, TDO Test PLLBYPASS#, PLLTEST#, PLLMON1, PLLMON2, SCANCLK1, SCANCLK2, SCANSHIFTEN, SCANINTEVAL, ANALOG t4U.com Miscellaneous DBREQ#, DBRDY, PWROK .com DataShee APIC PICD[1:0]#, PICCLK Thermal THERMDA, THERMDC 7.3 Voltage Identification (VID[4:0]) Table 3 shows the VID[4:0] DC Characteristics. For more information on VID[4:0] DC Characteristics, see "VID[4:0] Pins" on page 73. Table 3. Parameter IOL VOH Note: VID[4:0] DC Characteristics Description Output Current Low Output High Voltage Min 16 mA - 2.625 V* Max * The VID pins must not be pulled above this voltage by an external pullup resistor. .com 26 Electrical Data Chapter 7 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 7.4 Frequency Identification (FID[3:0]) Table 4 shows the FID[3:0] DC characteristics. For more information, see "FID[3:0] Pins" on page 69. Table 4. Parameter IOL VOH Note: FID[3:0] DC Characteristics Description Output Current Low Output High Voltage Min 16 mA - 2.625 V * Max * The FID pins must not be pulled above this voltage by an external pullup resistor. 7.5 t4U.com VCCA AC and DC Characteristics Table 5 shows the AC and DC characteristics for VCCA. For more information, see "VCCA Pin" on page 73. .com DataShee Table 5. Symbol VVCCA IVCCA Notes: VCCA AC and DC Characteristics Parameter VCCA Pin Voltage VCCA Pin Current Min 2.25 0 Nominal 2.5 Max 2.75 50 Units V mA/GHz Notes 1 2 1. Minimum and Maximum voltages are absolute. No transients below minimum nor above maximum voltages are permitted. 2. Measured at 2.5 V. 7.6 Decoupling See the AMD AthlonTM Processor-Based Motherboard Design Guide, order# 24363, or contact your local AMD office for information about the decoupling required on the motherboard for use with the AMD AthlonTM MP processor. .com Chapter 7 Electrical Data 27 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 7.7 VCC_CORE Characteristics The A MD Ath lon MP p rocessor is de si gne d to provide functional operation if the voltage and temperature parameters are within the limits defined in Table 6, which also shows the AC and DC characteristics for VCC_CORE. See Figure 7 on page 29 for a graphical representation of the VCC_CORE waveform. Table 6. VCC_CORE AC and DC Characteristics Parameter Maximum static voltage above VCC_CORE_NOM1 Maximum static voltage below VCC_CORE_NOM1 Maximum static excursion above VCC_CORE_NOM1 Maximum static voltage above VCC_CORE_NOM1 Positive excursion time for AC transients Negative excursion time for AC transients .com Symbol VCC_CORE_DC_MAX VCC_CORE_DC_MIN VCC_CORE_AC_MAX VCC_CORE_AC_MIN t4U.com Limit in Working State2 50 -50 150 -100 10 5 Units mV mV mV mV s s tMAX_AC3 tMIN_AC3 Notes: DataShee 1. VCC_CORE nominal values are shown in Table 8, "VCC_CORE Voltage and Current," on page 31. 2. All voltage measurements are taken differentially at the COREFB/COREFB# pins. 3. Excursion time is defined as the length of time a signal exceeds the DC threshold level. .com 28 Electrical Data Chapter 7 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Figure 7 shows the processor core voltage (VCC_CORE) waveform response to perturbation. The tMIN_AC (negative AC transient excursion time) and tMAX_AC (positive AC transient excursion time) represent the maximum allowable time below or above the DC tolerance thresholds. tmax_AC VCC_CORE_MAX_AC VCC_CORE_MAX_DC VCC_CORE_NOM VCC_CORE_MIN_DC t4U.com DataShee .com VCC_CORE_MIN_AC tmin_AC ICORE_MAX dI /dt I CORE_MIN Figure 7. VCC_CORE Voltage Waveform .com Chapter 7 Electrical Data 29 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 7.8 Absolute Ratings The AMD Athlon MP processor should not be subjected to conditions exceeding the absolute ratings, as such conditions can adversely affect long-term reliability or result in functional damage. Table 7 lists the maximum absolute ratings of operation for the AMD Athlon MP processor Table 7. VCC_CORE VCCA VPIN TSTORAGE t4U.com Absolute Ratings Description AMD AthlonTM MP processor core supply AMD Athlon MP processor PLL supply Voltage on any signal pin Storage temperature of processor Min -0.5 V -0.5 V -0.5 V -40C Max VCC_CORE Max + 0.5 V VCCA Max + 0.5 V VCC_CORE Max + 0.5 V 100C Parameter DataShee .com .com 30 Electrical Data Chapter 7 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 7.9 VCC_CORE Voltage and Current Table 8 shows the power and current for the AMD Athlon MP processor during normal and reduced power states. Table 8. VCC_CORE Voltage and Current Frequency (MHz) 1333 1400 1533 1600 1667 Nominal Voltage 1.75 V 1.75 V 1.75 V 1.75 V 1.75 V 1.30 V Die Temperature 95C 95C 95C 95C 95C 50C ICC(Processor Current) Typical 30.8 A 32.2 A 33.7 A 33.7 A 33.7 A 0.61 A Max 34.3 A 35.9 A 37.7 A 37.7 A 37.7 A 2.69 A Model Number 1500+ 1600+ 1800+ 1900+ 2000+ Stop Grant S1 or Sleep State1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Notes: t4U.com 1. The cooling fan can be turned off during the Sleep state, but customers should test their systems in Sleep state to ensure that the system, when using typical parts, has adequate cooling (without the fan during Sleep state) to meet the temperature specification of the product. .com 2. See Figure 3, "AMD DuronTM Processor Model 7 Power Management States" on page 9. 3. The maximum Stop Grant currents are absolute worst case currents for parts that may yield from the worst case corner of the process and are not representative of the typical Stop Grant current that is currently about one-third of the maximum specified current. 4. These currents occur when the AMD Athlon system bus is disconnected and a low power ratio of 1/64 is applied to the core clock grid of the processor as dictated by a value of 6003_D22Fh programmed into the Clock Control (CLK_Ctl) MSR. 5. The Stop Grant current consumption is characterized and not tested. DataShee .com Chapter 7 Electrical Data 31 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 7.10 SYSCLK and SYSCLK# AC and DC Characteristics Table 9 shows the DC characteristics of the SYSCLK and SYSCLK# differential clocks. The SYSCLK signal represents CLKIN and RSTCLK tied together while the SYSCLK# signal represents CLKIN# and RSTCLK# tied together. Table 9. Symbol SYSCLK and SYSCLK# DC Characteristics Description Min 400 450 -1 1 VCC_CORE/2100 4 12* Max Units mV mV mA mA mV pF VThreshold-DC Crossing before transition is detected (DC) VThreshold-AC Crossing before transition is detected (AC) ILEAK_P ILEAK_N VCROSS t4U.com Leakage current through P-channel pullup to VCC_CORE Leakage current through N-channel pulldown to VSS (Ground) Differential signal crossover Capacitance* CPIN Note: DataShee * .com The following processor inputs have twice the listed capacitance because they connect to two input pads--SYSCLK and SYSCLK#. SYSCLK connects to CLKIN/RSTCLK. SYSCLK# connects to CLKIN#/RSTCLK#. Figure 8 shows the DC characteristics of the SYSCLK and SYSCLK# signals. VCROSS VThreshold-DC = 400mV VThreshold-AC = 450mV Figure 8. SYSCLK and SYSCLK# Differential Clock Signals .com 32 Electrical Data Chapter 7 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 10 shows the SYSCLK/SYSCLK# differential clock AC characteristics of the AMD Athlon MP processor. Table 10. SYSCLK and SYSCLK# AC Characteristics Symbol Parameter Description Clock Frequency Duty Cycle t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 Notes: Minimum 50 30% 7.5 1.05 1.05 Maximum 133 70% Units MHz Notes Period High Time Low Time Fall Time Rise Time Period Stability ns ns ns 2 2 300 ns ns ps 1, 2 t4U.com 1. Circuitry driving the AMD AthlonTM system bus clock inputs must exhibit a suitably low closed-loop jitter bandwidth to allow the PLL to track the jitter. The -20dB attenuation point, as measured into a 10- or 20-pF load must be less than 500 kHz. 2. Circuitry driving the AMD Athlon system bus clock inputs may purposely alter the AMD Athlon system bus clock frequency (spread spectrum clock generators). In no cases can the .com period violate the minimum specification above. AMD Athlon system bus AMD Athlon system bus clock inputs can vary from 100% of the specified frequency to 99% of the specified frequency at a maximum rate of 100 kHz. DataShee Figure 9 on page 33 shows a sample waveform of the SYSCLK signal. t2 VCROSS VThreshold-AC t3 t5 t1 t4 Figure 9. SYSCLK Waveform .com Chapter 7 Electrical Data 33 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 7.11 AMD AthlonTM System Bus AC and DC Characteristics Table 11 shows the DC characteristics of the AMD Athlon system bus used by the AMD Athlon MP processor. See Table 6, "VCC_CORE AC and DC Characteristics," on page 28 for information on T DIE and VCC_CORE. For information about SYSCLK and SYSCLK#, see "SYSCLK and SYSCLK#" on page 73 and Table 19, "Pin Name Abbreviations," on page 54. Table 11. AMD AthlonTM System Bus DC Characteristics Symbol VREF Parameter DC Input Reference Voltage VIN = VREF Nominal VIN = VREF Nominal VREF + 200 -500 OUT .com Condition Min Max Units Notes mV A 1 (0.5*VCC_CORE) (0.5*VCC_CORE) -50 +50 -100 100 VCC_CORE + 500 VREF - 200 VCC_CORE+500 400 IVREF_LEAK_P VREF Tristate Leakage Pullup IVREF_LEAK_N VREF Tristate Leakage Pulldown VIH t4U.com A mV mV mV mV mA 2 2 Input High Voltage Input Low Voltage Output High Voltage Output Low Voltage Tristate Leakage Pullup Tristate Leakage Pulldown Input Pin Capacitance I = -200 A IOUT = 1 mA VIN = VSS (Ground) VIN = VCC_CORE Nominal VIL VOH VOL ILEAK_P ILEAK_N CIN Notes: DataShee 0.85 VCC_CORE -500 -1 1 4 12 mA pF 1. VREF is nominally set to 50% of VCC_CORE with actual values that are specific to motherboard design implementation. VREF must be created with a sufficiently accurate DC source and a sufficiently quiet AC response to adhere to the 50 mV specification listed above. 2. Specified at the T D IE a n d V C C _ C O R E s p e c i fi c a t i o n s i n t h i s d o c u m e n t. .com 34 Electrical Data Chapter 7 DataSheet4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms The AC characteristics of the AMD Athlon system bus are shown in Table 12 on page 35. The parameters are grouped based on the source or destination of the signals involved. Table 12. AMD AthlonTM System Bus AC Characteristics Group All Signals TRISE TFALL TSKEW-SAMEEDGE TSKEW-DIFFEDGE Forward Clocks TSU THD CIN t4U.com Symbol Parameter Output Rise Slew Rate Output Fall Slew Rate Output skew with respect to the same clock edge Output skew with respect to a different clock edge Input Data Setup Time Input Data Hold Time Capacitance on input Clocks Capacitance on output Clocks RSTCLK to Output Valid .com Setup to RSTCLK Min 1 1 - - 300 300 4 4 250 500 1000 Max 3 3 385 770 Units V/ns V/ns ps ps ps ps Notes 1 1 2 2 3 3 12 12 2000 pF pF ps ps ps 4, 5 4, 6 4, 6 COUT TVAL Sync Notes: DataShee TSU THD Hold from RSTCLK 1. Rise and fall time ranges are guidelines over which the I/O has been characterized. 2. TSKEW-SAMEEDGE is the maximum skew within a clock forwarded group between any two signals or between any signal and its forward clock, as measured at the package, with respect to the same clock edge. TSKEW-DIFFEDGE is the maximum skew within a clock forwarded group between any two signals or between any signal and its forward clock, as measured at the package, with respect to different clock edges. 3. Input SU and HD times are with respect to the appropriate Clock Forward Group input clock. 4. The synchronous signals include PROCRDY, CONNECT, and CLKFWDRST. 5. T VAL is RSTCLK rising edge to output valid for PROCRDY. Test Load is 25 pF. 6. TSU is setup of CONNECT/CLKFWDRST to rising edge of RSTCLK. THD is hold of CONNECT/CLKFWDRST from rising edge of RSTCLK. .com Chapter 7 Electrical Data 35 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 7.12 General AC and DC Characteristics Table 13 shows the AMD Athlon MP processor AC and DC c h a ra c t e r i s t i c s o f t h e S o u t h b r i d g e , J TAG , t e s t , a n d miscellaneous pins. Table 13. General AC and DC Characteristics Symbol VIH VIL VOH VOL ILEAK_P t4U.com Parameter Description Input High Voltage Input Low Voltage Output High Voltage Output Low Voltage Tristate Leakage Pullup Tristate Leakage Pulldown Output High Current Output Low Current Sync Input Setup Time Sync Input Hold Time Output Delay with respect to RSTCLK Condition Min (VCC_CORE/2) + 200 mV -300 VCC_CORE - 400 -300 Max VCC_CORE + 300 mV 350 VCC_CORE + 300 400 Units V mV mV mV mA Notes 1, 2 1, 2 VIN = VSS (Ground) VIN = VCC_CORE Nominal .com -1 600 -16 16 2.0 0.0 0.0 6.1 ILEAK_N IOH IOL TSU THD TDELAY Notes: A mA mA ns ps ns 3 3 4, 5 4, 5 5 DataShee 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Characterized across DC supply voltage range. Values specified at nominal VCC_CORE. Scale parameters between VCC_CORE minimum and VCC_CORE maximum. IOL and IOH are measured at VOL max and VOH min, respectively. Synchronous inputs/outputs are specified with respect to RSTCLK and RSTCK# at the pins. These are aggregate numbers. Edge rates indicate the range over which inputs were characterized. In asynchronous operation, the signal must persist for this time to enable capture. This value assumes RSTCLK period is 10 ns ==> TBIT = 2*fRST. The approximate value for standard case in normal mode operation. This value is dependent on RSTCLK frequency, divisors, Low Power mode, and core frequency. Reassertions of the signal within this time are not guaranteed to be seen by the core. This value assumes that the skew between RSTCLK and K7CLKOUT is much less than one phase. This value assumes RSTCLK and K7CLKOUT are running at the same frequency, though the processor is capable of other configurations. 14. Time to valid is for any open drain pins. See requirements 7 and 8 in Chapter 8, "Power-Up Timing Requirements," for more information. .com 36 Electrical Data Chapter 7 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 13. General AC and DC Characteristics (Continued) Symbol TBIT TRPT TRISE TFALL CPIN TVALID Notes: Parameter Description Input Time to Acquire Input Time to Reacquire Signal Rise Time Signal Fall Time Pin Capacitance Time to data valid Condition Min 20.0 40.0 1.0 1.0 4 Max Units ns ns Notes 7, 8 9-13 6 6 3.0 3.0 12 100 V/ns V/ns pF ns 14 t4U.com 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Characterized across DC supply voltage range. Values specified at nominal VCC_CORE. Scale parameters between VCC_CORE minimum and VCC_CORE maximum. IOL and IOH are measured at VOL max and VOH min, respectively. Synchronous inputs/outputs are specified with respect to RSTCLK and RSTCK# at the pins. These are aggregate numbers. Edge rates indicate the range over which inputs were characterized. In asynchronous operation, the signal must persist for this time to enable capture. This value assumes RSTCLK period is 10 ns ==> TBIT = 2*fRST. The approximate value for standard case in normal mode operation. This value is dependent on RSTCLK frequency, divisors, Low Power mode, and core frequency. .com Reassertions of the signal within this time are not guaranteed to be seen by the core. This value assumes that the skew between RSTCLK and K7CLKOUT is much less than one phase. This value assumes RSTCLK and K7CLKOUT are running at the same frequency, though the processor is capable of other configurations. 14. Time to valid is for any open drain pins. See requirements 7 and 8 in Chapter 8, "Power-Up Timing Requirements," for more information. DataShee .com Chapter 7 Electrical Data 37 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 7.13 Open Drain Test Circuit Figure 10 is a test circuit that may be used on Automated Test Equipment (ATE) to test for validity on those pins. Refer to Table 13, "General AC and DC Characteristics," on page 36 for timing requirements. VTermination1 50 3% Open Drain Pin IOL = Output Current2 t4U.com Notes: 1. VTermination = 1.2 V for VID and FID pins VTermination = 1.0 V for APIC pins .com for VID and FID pins 2. IOL = -16 mA DataShee IOL = -12 mA for APIC pins Figure 10. General ATE Open Drain Test Circuit .com 38 Electrical Data Chapter 7 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 7.14 Thermal Diode Characteristics Table 14 shows the AMD Athlon MP processor characteristics of the on-board thermal diode. Table 14. Thermal Diode Electrical Characteristics Symbol Ifw n Notes: Parameter Description Forward bias current Diode ideality factor Min 5 1.002 Nom 1.008 Max 300 1.016 Units A Notes 1 2, 3, 4, 5 1. 2. 3. 4. The sourcing current should always be used in forward bias only. Characterized at 95C with a forward bias current pair of 10 A and 100 A. Not 100% tested. Specified by design and limited characterization. The diode ideality factor, n, is a correction factor to the ideal diode equation. For the following equations, use the following variables and constants: n Diode ideality factor k Boltzmann constant q Electron charge constant .com T Diode temperature (Kelvin) VBE Voltage from base to emitter Collector current IC Saturation current IS N Ratio of collector currents The equation for VBE is: o o t4U.com DataShee IC nkT V BE = -------- ln ---q IS e ae By sourcing two currents and using the above equation, a difference in base emitter voltage can be found that leads to the following equation for temperature: V BE T = ----------------------------k n ln ( N ) -q 5. If a different sourcing current pair is used other than 10 A and 100 A, the following equation should be used to correct the temperature. Subtract this offset from the temperature measured by the temperature sensor. For the following equations, use the following variables and constants: Ihigh High sourcing current Low sourcing current Ilow Toffset (in C) can be found using the following equation: ( I hi gh - I l ow ) 4 T off set = ( 6.0 10 ) ------------------------------- - 2.34 I high ln ---------I low o o e ae .com Chapter 7 Electrical Data 39 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Thermal Protection Characterization. The following section describes parameters relating to thermal protection. The implementation of thermal control circuitry to control processor temperature is left to the manufacturer to determine how to implement. Thermal limits in motherboard design are necessary to protect the processor from thermal damage. T S HUT DOW N is the temperature for thermal protection circuitry to initiate shutdown of the processor. T SD_DELAY is the maximum time allowed from the detection of the over-temperature condition to processor shutdow n to preve nt thermal damage to the processor. Systems that do not implement thermal protection circuitry or that do not react within the time specified by TSD_DELAY can cause thermal damage to the processor during the unlikely events of fan failure or powering up the processor without a heat-sink. The processor relies on thermal circuitry on the motherboard to turn off the regulated core voltage to the processor in response to a thermal shutdown event. Thermal protection circuitry reference designs and thermal .com solution guidelines are found in the following documents: t4U.com DataShee AMD AthlonTM Processor-Based Motherboard Design Guide, order# 24363 Thermal Diode Monitoring Circuits, order# 25658 AMD Thermal, Mechanical, and Chassis Cooling Design Guide, order# 23794 http://www1.amd.com/products/athlon/thermals Table 15. Guidelines for Platform Thermal Protection of the Processor Symbol TSD_DELAY Notes: Parameter Description Maximum allowed time from T SHUTDOWN detection to processor shutdown Max 125 500 Units C ms Notes 1, 2, 3 1, 3 TSHUTDOWN Thermal diode shutdown temperature for processor protection 1. The thermal diode is not 100% tested, it is specified by design and limited characterization. 2. The thermal diode is capable of responding to thermal events of 40C/s or faster. 3. The AMD AthlonTM XP processor provides a thermal diode for measuring die temperature of the processor. The processor relies on thermal circuitry on the motherboard to turn off the regulated core voltage to the processor in response to a thermal shutdown event. Refer to Thermal Diode Monitoring Circuits, order# 25658, for thermal protection circuitry designs. .com 40 Electrical Data Chapter 7 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 7.15 APIC Pins AC and DC Characteristics Table 16 shows the AMD Athlon MP processor AC and DC characteristics of the APIC pins. Table 16. APIC Pin AC and DC Characteristics Symbol VIH VIL VOH VOL ILEAK_P ILEAK_N IOL TRISE t4U.com Parameter Description Input High Voltage Input Low Voltage Output High Voltage Output Low Voltage Tristate Leakage Pullup Tristate Leakage Pulldown Output Low Current Signal Rise Time Signal Fall Time Pin Capacitance Condition Min 1.7 -300 Max 2.625 700 2.625 Units V mV V mV mA Notes 1, 2 1 2 -300 VIN = VSS (Ground) VIN = 2.5 V VOL Max 12 1.0 1.0 4 .com 400 -1 1 mA mA 3.0 3.0 12 V/ns V/ns pF 3 3 TFALL CPIN Notes: DataShee 1. Characterized across DC supply voltage range. 2. The 2.625 V value is equal to 2.5 V plus a maximum of five percent. 3. Edge rates indicate the range for characterizing the inputs. .com Chapter 7 Electrical Data 41 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com 42 Electrical Data Chapter 7 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 8 Signal and Power-Up Requirements This chapter describes the AMD AthlonTM MP processor power-up requirements during system power-up and warm resets. 8.1 Power-Up Requirements Figure 11 shows the relationship between key signals in the system during a power-up sequence. This figure details the requirements of the processor. Signal Sequence and Timing Description 3.3 V Supply VCCA (2.5 V) (for PLL) t4U.com VCC_CORE (Processor Core) RESET# 1 2 DataShee .com 6 Warm reset condition NB_RESET# 4 5 PWROK FID[3:0] 3 System Clock 7 8 Figure 11. Signal Relationship Requirements During Power-Up Sequence Note: 1. Figure 11 represents several signals generically by using names not necessarily consistent with any pin lists or schematics. 2. Requirements 1-8 in Figure 11 are described in "Power-Up Timing Requirements." on page 44. .com Chapter 8 Signal and Power-Up Requirements 43 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Power-Up Timing Requirements. The signal timing requirements are as follows: 1. RESET# must be asserted before PWROK is asserted. The AMD Athlon MP processor does not set the correct clock multiplier if PWROK is asserted prior to a RESET# assertion. It is recommended that RESET# be asserted at least 10 nanoseconds prior to the assertion of PWROK. In practice, a Southbridge asserts RESET# milliseconds before PWROK is asserted. 2. All motherboard voltage planes must be within specification before PWROK is asserted. PWROK is an output of the voltage regulation circuit on the motherboard. PWROK indicates that VCC_CORE and all other voltage planes in the system are within specification. The motherboard is required to delay PWROK assertion for a minimum of three milliseconds from the 3.3 V supply being within specification. This delay ensures that the system clock (SYSCLK/SYSCLK#) is operating within specification when PWROK is asserted. .com The processor core voltage, VCC_CORE, must be within specification as dictated by the VID[4:0] pins driven by the processor before PWROK is asserted. Before PWROK assertion, the AMD Athlon MP processor is clocked by a ring oscillator. The processor PLL is powered by VCCA. The processor PLL does not lock if VCCA is not high enough for the processor logic to switch for some period before PWROK is asserted. VCCA must be within specification at least five microseconds before PWROK is asserted. In practice VCCA, VCC_CORE, and all other voltage planes must be within specification for several milliseconds before PWROK is asserted. After PWROK is asserted, the processor PLL locks to its operational frequency. 3. The system clock (SYSCLK/SYSCLK#) must be running before PWROK is asserted. When PWROK is asserted, the processor switches from driving the internal processor clock grid from the ring oscillator to driving from the PLL. The reference system t4U.com DataShee .com 44 Signal and Power-Up Requirements Chapter 8 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms clock must be valid at this time. The system clocks are designed to be running after 3.3 V has been within specification for three milliseconds. 4. PWROK assertion to deassertion of RESET# The duration of RESET# assertion during cold boots is intended to satisfy the time it takes for the PLL to lock with a less than 1 ns phase error. The processor PLL begins to run after PWROK is asserted and the internal clock grid is switched from the ring oscillator to the PLL. The PLL lock time may take from hundreds of nanoseconds to tens of microseconds. It is recommended that the minimum time between PWROK assertion to the deassertion of RESET# be at least 1.0 milliseconds. Southbridges enforce a delay of 1.5 to 2.0 milliseconds between PWRGD (Southbridge version of PWROK) assertion and NB_RESET# deassertion. 5. PWROK must be monotonic and meet the timing requirements as defined in Table 13, "General AC and DC Characteristics," on page 36. The processor should not switch between the rising oscillator and the PLL after the initial assertion of PWROK. 6. NB_RESET# must be asserted (causing CONNECT to also assert) before RESET# is deasserted. In practice all Southbridges enforce this requirement. If NB_RESET# does not assert until after RESET# has deasserted, the processor misinterprets the CONNECT assertion (due to NB_RESET# being asserted) as the beginning of the SIP transfer. There must be sufficient overlap in the resets to ensure that CONNECT is sampled asserted by the processor before RESET# is deasserted. 7. The FID[3:0] signals are valid within 100 ns after PWROK is asserted. The chipset must not sample the FID[3:0] signals until they become valid. Refer to the AMD AthlonTM Processor-Based Motherboard Design Guide, order# 24363, for the specific implementation and additional circuitry required. 8. The FID[3:0] signals become valid within 100 ns after RESET# is asserted. Refer to the AMD AthlonTM ProcessorBased Motherboard Design Guide, order# 24363, for the specific implementation and additional circuitry required. .com t4U.com DataShee .com Chapter 8 Signal and Power-Up Requirements 45 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Clock Multiplier Selection (FID[3:0]) The chipset samples the FID[3:0] signals in a chipset-specific manner from the processor and uses this information to determine the correct Serial Initialization Packet (SIP). The chipset then sends the SIP information to the processor for configuration of the AMD Athlon system bus for the clock multiplier that determines the processor frequency indicated by the FID[3:0] code. The SIP is sent to the processor using the SIP protocol. This protocol uses the PROCRDY, CONNECT, and CLKFWDRST signals, that are synchronous to SYSCLK. For more information, see "FID[3:0] Pins" on page 69. Serial Initialization Packet (SIP) Protocol. Refer to AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM System Bus Specification, order# 21902 for details of the SIP protocol. 8.2 t4U.com Processor Warm Reset Requirements RESET# cannot be asserted to the processor without also being asserted to the Northbridge. RESET# to the Northbridge is the same as PCI RESET#. The minimum assertion for PCI RESET# .com is one millisecond. Southbridges enforce a minimum assertion of RESET# for the processor, Northbridge, and PCI of 1.5 to 2.0 milliseconds. Northbridge Reset Pins DataShee .com 46 Signal and Power-Up Requirements Chapter 8 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 9 9.1 Mechanical Data Introduction The AMD AthlonTM MP processor connects to the motherboard through a Pin Grid Array (PGA) socket named Socket A. This processor utilizes the Organic Pin Grid Array (OPGA) package type, described in "OPGA Package Description" on page 48. For more information, see the AMD AthlonTM Processor-Based Motherboard Design Guide, order# 24363. 9.2 Die Loading The processor die on OPGA packages is exposed at the top of the package. This feature facilitates heat transfer from the die to an approved heat sink. Any heat sink design should avoid loads on corners and edges of die. The OPGA package has compliant pads that serve to bring surfaces in planar contact. Tool-assisted zero insertion force sockets should be designed so that no load is placed on the substrate of the package. .com Table 17 shows the mechanical loading specifications for the processor die. It is critical that the mechanical loading of the heat sink does not exceed the limits shown in Table 17. Table 17. Mechanical Loading for the OPGA Package Location Die Surface Die Edge Notes: t4U.com DataShee Dynamic (MAX) 100 10 Static (MAX) 30 10 Units lbf lbf Note 1 2 1. Load specified for coplanar contact to die surface. 2. Load defined for a surface at no more than a two degree angle of inclination to die surface. .com Chapter 9 Mechanical Data 47 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 9.3 OPGA Package Description Figure 12 on page 49 shows a diagram and notes for the AMD Athlon MP processor OPGA package. Table 18 provides the dimensions in millimeters assigned to the letters and symbols shown in the Figure 12 diagram. Table 18. Dimensions for the AMD AthlonTM MP Processor OPGA Package Letter or Symbol D/E D1/E1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 E2 E3 E4 E5 E8 E9 Note: Minimum Maximum Dimension* Dimension* 49.27 49.78 45.72 BSC 11.698 REF 3.30 6.40 6.40 3.35 7.48 11.01 REF 2.35 7.90 3.29 7.94 1.66 2.65 8.45 3.84 8.49 1.96 3.60 6.95 6.95 3.90 8.03 Letter or Symbol G/H A A1 A2 A3 A4 P b b1 S L M N e e1 Minimum Maximum Dimension* Dimension* - 1.942 REF 1.00 0.80 0.116 - - 0.43 1.40 REF 1.435 3.05 37 453 1.27 BSC 2.54 BSC 2.375 3.31 1.20 0.88 - 1.90 6.60 0.50 4.50 t4U.com DataShee 3.05 3.35 .com * Dimensions are given in millimeters. .com 48 Mechanical Data Chapter 9 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms t4U.com DataShee .com Figure 12. AMD AthlonTM MP Processor OPGA Package .com Chapter 9 Mechanical Data 49 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com 50 Mechanical Data Chapter 9 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 10 10.1 Pin Descriptions Pin Diagram and Pin Name Abbreviations Figure 13 on page 52 shows the staggered Pin Grid Array (PGA) for the AMD AthlonTM MP processor. Because some of the pin names are too long to fit in the grid, they are abbreviated. Figure 14 on page 53 shows the bottomside view of the array. Table 19 on page 54 lists all the pins in alphabetical order by pin name, along with the abbreviation where necessary. t4U.com DataShee .com .com Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 51 DataSheet 4 U .com t4U.com .com 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 52 SAO#3 VCC SAO#2 VCC SAO#6 NC KEY NC VID[4] NC VID[3] VCC KEY VSS KEY VCC THDA VSS THDC VCC NC VSS KEY VCC KEY VSS NC NC NC NC KEY NC NC NC NC NC NC 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 DataSheet 4 U .com SD#55 VSS SD#54 VSS SD#52 VSS KEY NC NC NC NC VSS NC VCC NC VSS NC VCC NC VSS NC VCC NC VSS NC VCC NC NC NC NC KEY VCC NC VCC NC VCC NC NC 12 A SD#61 VCC SDOC#3 VCC SD#50 VCC NC VCC SD#19 VCC SD#26 VSS SD#25 VCC SD#24 VSS SD#7 VCC SD#5 VSS SDIC#0 VCC SCK#1 VSS SD#8 VCC SD#10 VSS SAI#5 VCC KEY VSS NC VCC PLMN2 VSS PLMN1 13 14 SAO#12 VSS SCK#6 VSS SD#49 VSS NC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS NC NC NC VSS SDIC#1 VCC SCK#2 VSS SD#27 VCC SD#17 VSS SD#15 VCC SD#4 VSS SD#2 VCC SD#3 VSS SD#0 VCC SD#14 VSS SDOC#0 VSS NC VCC NC VSS PLBYC# VCC PLBYC 15 16 SAO#5 VCC SD#51 VCC SDIC#3 VCC KEY KEY NC NC KEY KEY NC NC NC SD#20 VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC NC VCC VCC SD#23 VSS SD#29 VCC SD#28 VSS SD#18 VCC SD#16 VSS SD#6 VCC SCK#0 VSS SD#1 VCC SD#12 VSS SD#13 VCC SD#11 VSS SD#9 VCC NC VSS NC VCC CLKIN# VSS CLKIN 17 18 SD#53 VSS SD#60 VSS SD#48 SD#58 SD#36 SD#46 SCK#4 SDIC#2 SD#33 SD#32 SCK#3 SD#31 VCC SD#21 VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VSS SD#22 SD#59 SD#56 SD#37 SD#47 SD#38 SD#45 SD#43 SD#42 SD#41 SDOC#1 VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC SD#63 SD#62 SCK#7 SD#57 SD#39 SD#35 SD#34 SD#44 SCK#5 SDOC#2 SD#40 SD#30 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA AB AC AD AE B VSS VCC VSS www..com C SAO#7 SAO#9 SAO#8 D VCC VCC VSS E SAO#11 SAOC# SAO#4 F VSS VSS VSS G SAO#10 SAO#14 SAO#13 H VCC VCC NC J SAO#0 SAO#1 NC K VSS VSS VSS L VID[0] VID[1] VID[2] M VCC VCC VCC N PICCLK PICD#0 PICD#1 P VSS VSS VSS Q TCK TMS SCNSN R VCC VCC VCC S SCNCK1 SCNINV SCNCK2 T VSS VSS VSS U TDI TRST# TDO AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Topside View V VCC VCC VCC W FID[0] FID[1] VREF_S .com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Pin Descriptions VSS COREFB VSS NC VSS NC ANLOG VCC COREFB# KEY VCC VSS VSS NC VCC CLKFR VSS RCLK# VCC RCLK 19 20 X VSS VSS VSS Y FID[2] FID[3] NC Z VCC VCC VCC AA DBRDY DBREQ# NC AB VSS VSS VSS AC STPC# PLTST# ZN AD VCC VCC VCC AE A20M# PWROK ZP AF VSS VSS NC VCC NC VSS VCCA VCC K7CO VSS K7CO# 21 22 NC KEY VCC PLBYP# VSS CNNCT VCC PRCRDY 23 24 NC KEY VSS NC VCC NC VSS NC 25 26 NC NC NC SAI#0 VSS NC VCC NC 27 28 VCC SAI#2 VSS SFILLV# VCC SAI#1 VSS SAI#12 29 30 VCC SAI#11 VSS SAIC# VSS SDOV# VCC SAI#14 31 32 AF SAI#7 VSS SAI#6 VCC SAI#8 VSS SDINV# 33 34 AG FERR RESET# NC AG AH SAI#3 VCC SAI#4 VCC SAI#13 35 36 AH VCC VCC AMD AJ IGNNE# INIT# VCC AJ AK SAI#10 VSS SAI#9 37 AK VSS VSS CPR# AL INTR FLUSH# VCC AL AM AN AM VCC VSS VSS AN NMI SMI# 25480C--March 2002 Chapter 10 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 13. AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Pin Diagram--Topside View DataShee t4U.com .com G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AJ AK AL AM AN A B C D E F DataSheet 4 U .com SAO#10 VCC SAO#14 VCC SAO#13 NC KEY NC KEY NC NC VCC NC VSS KEY VCC KEY VSS NC VCC NC VSS KEY VCC KEY VSS NC NC NC NC NC NC SD#20 VSS SD#23 VSS SD#21 G H J K L M 1 SAO#0 VSS SAO#1 VSS NC VSS VID[4] NC KEY NC COREFB VSS COREFB# VCC KEY VSS KEY VCC NC VSS NC VCC NC VSS NC VCC KEY NC KEY NC NC VCC SD#19 VCC SDIC#1 VCC SD#29 SD#28 VSS SD#18 N P SAO#7 VCC VID[1] VCC VID[2] VCC VID[3] VCC NC VCC NC VSS ANLOG VCC NC VSS NC VCC NC VSS CLKFR VCC VCCA VSS PLBYP# VCC NC VSS SAI#0 VSS NC VCC SD#7 VSS SD#17 VCC SD#16 Q R SAO#11 VSS PICD#0 VSS PICD#1 VSS KEY VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS NC NC NC NC NC VCC NC VSS PLMN2 VCC PLBYC# VSS CLKIN# VCC RCLK# VSS K7CO VCC CNNCT VSS NC VCC NC VSS SAI#1 VCC NC VSS SD#5 VCC SD#15 VSS SD#6 S T VID[0] VCC TMS VCC SCNSN VCC KEY THDA THDC NC KEY KEY NC NC KEY NC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC NC AMD CPR# NC NC NC VCC NC VSS PLMN1 VCC PLBYC VSS CLKIN VCC RCLK VSS K7CO# VCC PRCRDY VSS NC VCC NC VSS SAI#12 VSS NC VCC SDIC#0 VSS SD#4 VCC SCK#0 U V PICCLK VSS SCNINV VSS SCNCK2 TDO VREF_S NC NC ZN ZP NC VCC VCC VSS NC VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VSS SMI# TRST# FID[1] FID[3] DBREQ# PLTST# PWROK RESET# INIT# FLUSH# NMI VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC VSS VCC TCK SCNCK1 TDI FID[0] FID[2] DBRDY STPC# A20M# FERR IGNNE# INTR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 VSS VCC VSS www..com Chapter 10 3 SAO#12 SAO#9 SAOC# 4 VCC VCC VSS 5 SAO#5 SAO#8 SAO#4 6 VSS VSS VSS 7 SAO#3 SAO#2 SAO#6 8 VCC VCC NC 9 SD#55 SD#54 SD#52 10 VSS VSS VSS 11 SD#61 SDOC#3 SD#50 12 VCC VCC VCC 13 SD#53 SCK#6 SD#49 14 VSS VSS VSS 15 SD#63 SD#51 SDIC#3 16 VCC VCC VCC 17 SD#62 SD#60 SD#48 18 VSS VSS VSS 19 SCK#7 SD#59 SD#58 20 VCC VCC VCC AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Bottomside View 21 SD#57 SD#56 SD#36 .com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Pin Descriptions VSS NC VSS SD#26 VSS SCK#2 SD#27 VCC SD#25 SD#24 VCC VSS NC NC NC VCC VSS VCC VCC NC VSS SCK#1 VCC SD#2 VSS SD#1 W X 22 VSS VSS VSS 23 SD#39 SD#37 SD#46 24 VCC VCC VCC 25 SD#35 SD#47 SCK#4 26 VSS VSS VSS 27 SD#34 SD#38 SDIC#2 28 VCC VCC VCC 29 SD#44 SD#45 SD#33 30 VSS VSS NC NC NC VCC SD#8 VSS SD#3 VCC SD#12 Y Z NC NC VSS SD#10 VCC SD#0 VSS SD#13 AA AB NC NC NC SAI#5 VSS SD#14 VCC SD#11 AC AD VCC SFILLV# VSS SAI#2 VCC SDOC#0 VSS SD#9 AE AF VCC SDOV# VSS SAIC# VSS SAI#11 VCC SAI#7 AG AH 30 SAI#14 VSS SAI#8 VCC SAI#6 VSS SAI#3 AJ AK 31 SCK#5 SD#43 SD#32 31 32 SDINV# VCC SAI#4 VCC SAI#10 AL AM 32 VCC VCC VCC 33 SDOC#2 SD#42 SCK#3 33 34 SAI#13 VSS SAI#9 AN 34 VSS VSS VCC 35 SD#40 SD#41 SD#31 35 36 37 36 VCC VSS VCC 37 SD#30 SDOC#1 SD#22 25480C--March 2002 A B C D E F 53 Figure 14. AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Pin Diagram--Bottomside View DataShee www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name A20M# AMD ANALOG CLKFWDRST CLKIN CLKIN# CONNECT COREFB COREFB# CPU_PRESENCE# DBRDY DBREQ# FERR FID[0] FID[1] FID[2] FID[3] FLUSH# IGNNE# INIT# INTR K7CLKOUT K7CLKOUT# KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Pin Abbreviation AE1 AH6 AJ13 AJ21 AN17 AL17 AL23 AG11 AG13 AK6 AA1 AA3 AG1 W1 W3 Y1 Y3 AL3 .com AJ1 AJ3 AL1 AL21 AN21 G7 G9 G15 G17 G23 G25 N7 Q7 Y7 AA7 AG7 AG9 AG15 AG17 AG27 AG29 Full Name NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC Pin F8 F30 G11 G13 G19 G21 G27 G29 G31 H6 H8 H10 H28 H30 H32 J5 J31 K8 K30 L31 N31 Q31 S31 U31 W7 W31 Y5 Y31 AA5 AA31 AC7 AC31 AD8 AD30 AE7 AE31 AF6 AF8 AF10 ANLOG CLKFR CNNCT CPR# t4U.com DataShee K7CO K7CO# .com 54 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation Full Name NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NMI PICCLK PICD[0]# PICD[1]# PLLBYPASS# PLLBYPASSCLK PLLBYPASSCLK# PLLMON1 PLLMON2 Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Full Name PLLTEST# PROCREADY PWROK RESET# RSTCLK RSTCLK# SADDIN[0]# SADDIN[1]# SADDIN[2]# SADDIN[3]# SADDIN[4]# SADDIN[5]# SADDIN[6]# SADDIN[7]# SADDIN[8]# SADDIN[9]# SADDIN[10]# SADDIN[11]# SADDIN[12]# SADDIN[13]# SADDIN[14]# SADDINCLK# SADDOUT[0]# SADDOUT[1]# SADDOUT[2]# SADDOUT[3]# SADDOUT[4]# SADDOUT[5]# SADDOUT[6]# SADDOUT[7]# SADDOUT[8]# SADDOUT[9]# SADDOUT[10]# SADDOUT[11]# SADDOUT[12]# SADDOUT[13]# SADDOUT[14]# SADDOUTCLK# SCANCLK1 Pin AC3 AN23 AE3 AG3 AN19 AL19 AJ29 AL29 AG33 AJ37 AL35 AE33 AJ35 AG37 AL33 AN37 AL37 AG35 AN29 AN35 AN31 AJ33 J1 J3 C7 A7 E5 A5 E7 C1 C5 C3 G1 E1 A3 G5 G3 E3 S1 t4U.com PICD#0 PICD#1 PLBYP# PLBYC PLBYC# PLMN1 PLMN2 .com Pin Abbreviation AF28 PLTST# AF30 PRCRDY AF32 AG5 AG19 RCLK AG21 RCLK# AG23 SAI#0 AG25 SAI#1 AG31 SAI#2 AH8 SAI#3 AH30 SAI#4 AJ7 SAI#5 AJ9 SAI#6 AJ11 SAI#7 AJ15 SAI#8 AJ17 SAI#9 AJ19 SAI#10 AJ27 SAI#11 .com AK8 SAI#12 AL7 SAI#13 AL9 SAI#14 AL11 SAIC# AL25 SAO#0 AL27 SAO#1 AM8 SAO#2 AN7 SAO#3 AN9 SAO#4 AN11 SAO#5 AN25 SAO#6 AN27 SAO#7 AN3 SAO#8 N1 SAO#9 N3 SAO#10 N5 SAO#11 AJ25 SAO#12 AN15 SAO#13 AL15 SAO#14 AN13 SAOC# AL13 SCNCK1 DataShee Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 55 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation SCNCK2 SCNINV SCNSN SCK#0 SCK#1 SCK#2 SCK#3 SCK#4 SCK#5 SCK#6 SCK#7 SD#0 SD#1 SD#2 SD#3 SD#4 SD#5 SD#6 SD#7 SD#8 SD#9 SD#10 SD#11 SD#12 SD#13 SD#14 SD#15 SD#16 SD#17 SD#18 SD#19 SD#20 SD#21 SD#22 SD#23 SD#24 SD#25 SD#26 SD#27 Full Name SCANCLK2 SCANINTEVAL SCANSHIFTEN SCHECK[0]# SCHECK[1]# SCHECK[2]# SCHECK[3]# SCHECK[4]# SCHECK[5]# SCHECK[6]# SCHECK[7]# SDATA[0]# SDATA[1]# SDATA[2]# SDATA[3]# SDATA[4]# SDATA[5]# SDATA[6]# SDATA[7]# SDATA[8]# SDATA[9]# SDATA[10]# SDATA[11]# SDATA[12]# SDATA[13]# SDATA[14]# SDATA[15]# SDATA[16]# SDATA[17]# SDATA[18]# SDATA[19]# SDATA[20]# SDATA[21]# SDATA[22]# SDATA[23]# SDATA[24]# SDATA[25]# SDATA[26]# SDATA[27]# Pin Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Full Name SDATA[28]# SDATA[29]# SDATA[30]# SDATA[31]# SDATA[32]# SDATA[33]# SDATA[34]# SDATA[35]# SDATA[36]# SDATA[37]# SDATA[38]# SDATA[39]# SDATA[40]# SDATA[41]# SDATA[42]# SDATA[43]# SDATA[44]# SDATA[45]# SDATA[46]# SDATA[47]# SDATA[48]# SDATA[49]# SDATA[50]# SDATA[51]# SDATA[52]# SDATA[53]# SDATA[54]# SDATA[55]# SDATA[56]# SDATA[57]# SDATA[58]# SDATA[59]# SDATA[60]# SDATA[61]# SDATA[62]# SDATA[63]# SDATAINCLK[0]# SDATAINCLK[1]# SDATAINCLK[2]# Pin L37 J37 A37 E35 E31 E29 A27 A25 E21 C23 C27 A23 A35 C35 C33 C31 A29 C29 E23 C25 E17 E13 E11 C15 E9 A13 C9 A9 C21 A21 E19 C19 C17 A11 A17 A15 W33 J35 E27 t4U.com Abbreviation S5 SD#28 S3 SD#29 Q5 SD#30 U37 SD#31 Y33 SD#32 L35 SD#33 E33 SD#34 E25 SD#35 A31 SD#36 C13 SD#37 A19 SD#38 AA35 SD#39 W37 SD#40 W35 SD#41 Y35 SD#42 U35 SD#43 U33 SD#44 S37 SD#45 .com S33 SD#46 AA33 SD#47 AE37 SD#48 AC33 SD#49 AC37 SD#50 Y37 SD#51 AA37 SD#52 AC35 SD#53 S35 SD#54 Q37 SD#55 Q35 SD#56 N37 SD#57 J33 SD#58 G33 SD#59 G37 SD#60 E37 SD#61 G35 SD#62 Q33 SD#63 N33 SDIC#0 L33 SDIC#1 N35 SDIC#2 DataShee .com 56 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation SDIC#3 SDINV# SDOC#0 SDOC#1 SDOC#2 SDOC#3 SDOV# SFILLV# STPC# Full Name SDATAINCLK[3]# SDATAINVALID# SDATAOUTCLK[0]# SDATAOUTCLK[1]# SDATAOUTCLK[2]# SDATAOUTCLK[3]# SDATAOUTVALID# SFILLVALID# SMI# STPCLK# TCK TDI TDO THERMDA THERMDC TMS TRST# VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE Pin Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation Full Name VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE Pin F28 F32 F34 F36 H2 H4 H12 H16 H20 H24 K32 K34 K36 M2 M4 M6 M8 P30 P32 P34 P36 R2 R4 R6 R8 T30 T32 T34 T36 V2 V4 V6 V8 X30 X32 X34 X36 Z2 Z4 THDA THDC t4U.com VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC .com E15 VCC AN33 VCC AE35 VCC C37 VCC A33 VCC C11 VCC AL31 VCC AJ31 VCC AN5 VCC AC1 VCC Q1 VCC U1 VCC U5 VCC S7 VCC U7 VCC Q3 VCC U3 VCC B4 VCC .com B8 VCC B12 VCC B16 VCC B20 VCC B24 VCC B28 VCC B32 VCC B36 VCC D2 VCC D4 VCC D8 VCC D12 VCC D16 VCC D20 VCC D24 VCC D28 VCC D32 VCC F12 VCC F16 VCC F20 VCC F24 VCC DataShee Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 57 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC Full Name VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE Pin Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation Full Name VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCCA VID[0] VID[1] VID[2] VID[3] VID[4] VREF_SYS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS Pin AM26 AM30 AM34 AJ23 L1 L3 L5 L7 J7 W5 B2 B6 B10 B14 B18 B22 B26 B30 B34 D6 D10 D14 D18 D22 D26 D30 D34 D36 F2 F4 F6 F10 F14 F18 F22 F26 H14 H18 H22 t4U.com Z6 VCC Z8 VCC AB30 VCC AB32 AB34 AB36 AD2 AD4 AD6 AF14 VREF_S AF18 AF22 AF26 AF34 AF36 AH2 AH4 AH10 .com AH14 AH18 AH22 AH26 AK10 AK14 AK18 AK22 AK26 AK30 AK34 AK36 AJ5 AL5 AM2 AM10 AM14 AM18 AM22 AM26 AM22 DataShee .com 58 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS Full Name Table 19. Pin Name Abbreviations (Continued) Full Name VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS ZN ZP Pin AD34 AD36 AF2 AF4 AF12 AF16 AH12 AH16 AH20 AH24 AH28 AH32 AH34 AH36 AK2 AK4 AK12 AK16 AK20 AK24 AK28 AK32 AM4 AM6 AM12 AM16 AM20 AM24 AM28 AM32 AM36 AC5 AE5 t4U.com Pin Abbreviation H26 H34 H36 K2 K4 K6 M30 M32 M34 M36 P2 P4 P6 P8 R30 R32 R34 R36 .com T2 T4 T6 T8 V30 V32 V34 V36 X2 X4 X6 X8 Z30 Z32 Z34 Z36 AB2 AB8 AB4 AB6 AD32 DataShee .com Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 59 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 10.2 Pin List Table 20 cross-references Socket A pin location to signal name. The "L" (Level) column shows the electrical specification for this pin. "P" indicates a push-pull mode driven by a single source. "O" indicates open-drain mode that allows devices to share the pin. Note: The Socket A AMD Athlon MP processor supports push-pull drivers. For more information, see "Push-Pull (PP) Drivers" on page 6. The "P" (Port) column indicates if this signal is an input (I), output (O), or bidirectional (B) signal. The "R" (Reference) column indicates if this signal should be referenced to VSS (G) or VCC_CORE (P) planes for the purpose of signal routing with respect to the current return paths. t4U.com Table 20. Cross-Reference by Pin Location Pin A1 A3 A5 A7 A9 A11 A13 A15 A17 A19 A21 A23 A25 A27 A29 A31 A33 A35 A37 No Pin SADDOUT[12]# SADDOUT[5]# SADDOUT[3]# SDATA[55]# SDATA[61]# SDATA[53]# SDATA[63]# SDATA[62]# SCHECK[7]# SDATA[57]# SDATA[39]# SDATA[35]# SDATA[34]# SDATA[44]# SCHECK[5]# SDATAOUTCLK[2]# SDATA[40]# SDATA[30]# page 72 page 72 Name Description page 72 Table 20. Cross-Reference by Pin Location Description L P P O R G DataShee L .com P R Pin Name B2 VSS POG B4 VCC_CORE POG B6 VSS P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O B B B B B B B B B B B B O B B G P P G G G G G G P P G G P G P B8 B10 B12 B14 B16 B18 B20 B22 B24 B26 B28 B30 B32 B34 B36 C1 VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE SADDOUT[7]# .com 60 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 20. Cross-Reference by Pin Location (continued) Table 20. Cross-Reference by Pin Location Pin C3 C5 C7 C9 C11 C13 C15 C17 C19 C21 C23 C25 C27 t4U.com Name SADDOUT[9]# SADDOUT[8]# SADDOUT[2]# SDATA[54]# SDATAOUTCLK[3]# SCHECK[6]# SDATA[51]# SDATA[60]# SDATA[59]# SDATA[56]# SDATA[37]# SDATA[47]# SDATA[38]# SDATA[45]# SDATA[43]# SDATA[42]# SDATA[41]# SDATAOUTCLK[1]# VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE Description L P P P P P P O O O B O B B B B B B B B B B B O - R G G G P G G P G G G P G G G G G G - Pin D34 D36 E1 E3 E5 E7 E9 E11 E13 E15 E17 E19 E21 E23 E25 E29 E31 E33 E35 E37 F2 F4 F6 F8 F10 F12 F14 F16 F18 F20 F22 F24 F26 VSS VSS Name Description L P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O O B B B I B B B B B I B B B B B - R P G P G P P G G P G P P P G P P P P G - SADDOUT[11]# SADDOUTCLK# SADDOUT[4]# SADDOUT[6]# SDATA[52]# SDATA[50]# SDATA[49]# SDATAINCLK[3]# SDATA[48]# SDATA[58]# SDATA[36]# SDATA[46]# SCHECK[4]# SDATA[33]# SDATA[32]# SCHECK[3]# SDATA[31]# SDATA[22]# VSS VSS VSS NC Pin VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS page 71 page 72 page 72 page 72 P P P P P P P P P P P P - C29 C31 C33 C35 C37 D2 D4 D6 D8 D10 D12 D14 D16 D18 D20 D22 D24 D26 D28 D30 D32 P P P P P P P - DataShee P .com SDATAINCLK[2]# BG E27 .com Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 61 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 20. 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Cross-Reference by Pin Location Pin F28 F30 F32 F34 F36 G1 G3 G5 G7 G9 G11 G13 G15 t4U.com Name VCC_CORE NC Pin VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE SADDOUT[10]# SADDOUT[14]# SADDOUT[13]# Key Pin Key Pin NC Pin NC Pin Key Pin Key Pin NC Pin NC Pin Key Pin Key Pin NC Pin NC Pin NC Pin SDATA[20]# SDATA[23]# SDATA[21]# VCC_CORE VCC_CORE NC Pin NC Pin NC Pin VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE Description page 71 L P P P P O O O B B B - R P G G G G G - Pin H22 H24 H26 H28 H30 H32 H34 H36 J1 J3 J5 J7 J31 J33 J35 K2 K4 K6 K8 K30 K32 K34 K36 L1 L3 L5 L7 L31 L33 L35 L37 M2 M4 VSS Name VCC_CORE VSS NC Pin NC Pin NC Pin VSS VSS SADDOUT[0]# SADDOUT[1]# NC Pin VID[4] NC Pin SDATA[19]# SDATAINCLK[1]# VSS VSS VSS NC Pin NC Pin VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VID[0] VID[1] VID[2] VID[3] NC Pin SDATA[26]# SCHECK[2]# SDATA[28]# VCC_CORE VCC_CORE Description L - P O O O B I B O O O O B B B - R G P P P G P - page 71 page 71 page 71 - page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 P P P - page 72 page 72 page 71 page 73 page 71 P P O P P P - G17 G19 G21 G23 G25 G27 G29 G31 G33 G35 G37 H2 H4 H6 H8 H10 H12 H14 H16 H18 H20 DataShee - .com SDATA[29]# J37 page 71 page 71 - page 73 page 73 page 73 page 73 page 71 page 72 O O O O P P P - page 71 page 71 page 71 - .com 62 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 20. 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Cross-Reference by Pin Location Pin M6 M8 M30 M32 M34 M36 N1 N3 N5 N7 N31 N33 N35 t4U.com Name VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VSS VSS VSS VSS PICCLK PICD#[0] PICD#[1] Key Pin NC Pin SDATA[25]# SDATA[27]# SDATA[18]# VSS VSS VSS VSS VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE TCK TMS SCANSHIFTEN Key Pin NC Pin SDATA[24]# SDATA[17]# SDATA[16]# VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE Description L - P I B B B B B I I I B B B - R P P G P G G - Pin R30 R32 R34 R36 S1 S3 S5 S7 S31 S33 S35 S37 T2 T4 T6 T30 T32 T34 T36 U1 U3 U5 U7 U31 U33 U35 U37 V2 V4 V6 V8 V30 V32 VSS VSS VSS VSS Name Description L - P I I I B B B I I O B B B - R G P G G G G - SCANCLK1 SCANINTEVAL SCANCLK2 THERMDA NC Pin SDATA[7]# SDATA[15]# SDATA[6]# VSS VSS VSS VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE TDI TRST# TDO THERMDC NC Pin SDATA[5]# SDATA[4]# SCHECK[0]# VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VSS VSS page 72 page 72 page 72 page 73 page 71 P P P P P P - page 68 page 68 page 68 page 71 page 71 O O O P P P - N37 P2 P4 P6 P8 P30 P32 P34 P36 Q1 Q3 Q5 Q7 Q31 Q33 Q35 Q37 R2 R4 R6 R8 DataShee - .com VSS T8 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 73 page 71 P P P P P page 71 page 71 page 72 page 71 page 71 P P P P P P - page 72 P - .com Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 63 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 20. 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Cross-Reference by Pin Location Pin V34 V36 W1 W3 W5 W7 W31 W33 W35 W37 X2 X4 X6 t4U.com Name VSS VSS FID[0] FID[1] VREFSYS NC Pin NC Pin SDATAINCLK[0]# SDATA[2]# SDATA[1]# VSS VSS VSS VSS VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE FID[2] FID[3] NC Pin Key Pin NC Pin SCHECK[1]# SDATA[3]# SDATA[12]# VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VSS VSS VSS VSS Description L - P O O I B B O O B B B - R G G P P G P - Pin AA1 AA3 AA5 AA7 AA31 AA33 AA35 AA37 AB2 AB4 AB6 AB8 AB30 AB32 AB34 AC1 AC3 AC5 AC7 AC31 AC33 AC35 AC37 AD2 AD4 AD6 AD8 AD30 AD32 AD34 AD36 AE1 AE3 Name DBRDY DBREQ# NC Key Pin NC Pin SDATA[8]# SDATA[0]# SDATA[13]# VSS VSS VSS VSS VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE STPCLK# PLLTEST# ZN NC NC Pin SDATA[10]# SDATA[14]# SDATA[11]# VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE NC Pin NC Pin VSS VSS VSS A20M# PWROK Description page 69 page 69 page 71 page 71 L P P P P P - P O I B B B I I B B B I I R P G G P G G - page 70 page 70 page 73 page 71 page 71 O O P P P P - X8 X30 X32 X34 X36 Y1 Y3 Y5 Y7 Y31 Y33 Y35 Y37 Z2 Z4 Z6 Z8 Z30 Z32 Z34 Z36 DataShee - .com VCC_CORE AB36 page 72 page 72 page 74 page 71 P P P P P P - page 70 page 70 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 72 O O P P P - page 71 page 71 P P .com 64 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 20. 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Cross-Reference by Pin Location Pin AE5 AE7 AE31 AE33 AE35 AE37 AF2 AF4 AF6 AF8 AF10 AF12 AF14 t4U.com Name ZP NC NC Pin SADDIN[5]# SDATAOUTCLK[0]# SDATA[9]# VSS VSS NC Pin NC Pin NC Pin VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE NC Pin NC Pin NC Pin VCC_CORE VCC_CORE FERR RESET# NC Pin Key Pin Key Pin COREFB COREFB# Key Pin Key Pin NC Pin Description page 74 page 71 L P P P P - P I O B O I - R G P G - Pin AG21 AG23 AG25 AG27 AG29 AG31 AG33 AG35 AG37 AH2 AH4 AH6 AH8 AH10 AH12 AH16 AH18 AH20 AH22 AH24 AH26 AH28 AH30 AH32 AH34 AH36 AJ1 AJ3 AJ5 AJ7 AJ9 AJ11 AJ13 NC Pin NC Pin NC Pin Name Description page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 L P P P - P I I I I I - R G G P - Key Pin Key Pin NC Pin SADDIN[2]# SADDIN[11]# SADDIN[7]# VCC_CORE VCC_CORE AMD Pin NC Pin VCC_CORE VSS VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS NC Pin VSS VSS VSS IGNNE# INIT# VCC_CORE NC Pin NC Pin NC Pin Analog page 71 page 71 page 71 - page 68 page 71 - AF16 AF18 AF20 AF22 AF24 AF26 AF28 AF30 AF32 AF34 AF36 AG1 AG3 AG5 AG7 AG9 AG11 AG13 AG15 AG17 AG19 DataShee - .com VCC_CORE AH14 page 71 page 71 page 71 - page 71 - page 69 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 69 page 69 page 71 page 71 page 71 P - page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 71 page 68 P P - .com Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 65 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 20. 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Cross-Reference by Pin Location Pin AJ15 AJ17 AJ19 AJ21 AJ23 AJ25 AJ27 AJ29 AJ31 AJ33 AJ35 AJ37 AK2 t4U.com Name NC Pin NC Pin NC Pin CLKFWDRST VCCA PLLBYPASS# NC Pin SADDIN[0]# SFILLVALID# SADDINCLK# SADDIN[6]# SADDIN[3]# VSS VSS CPU_PRESENCE# NC Pin VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VCC_CORE INTR FLUSH# VCC_CORE NC Pin Description page 71 page 71 page 71 page 68 page 73 page 72 page 71 page 72 L P P P P P P P - P I I I I I I I I I - R P G G P G - Pin AL9 AL11 AL13 AL15 AL17 AL19 AL21 AL23 AL25 AL27 AL29 AL31 AL33 AL35 AL37 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 AM14 AM16 AM18 AM20 AM22 AM24 AM26 AM28 AM30 AM32 AM34 AM36 AN1 NC Pin NC Pin Name Description page 71 page 71 page 72 page 72 page 68 page 68 page 71 page 69 page 71 page 71 page 72 L O P P P P P P P P P P - P O I I I O I I O I I I - R P P P P P G G - PLLMON2 PLLBYPASSCLK# CLKIN# RSTCLK# K7CLKOUT CONNECT NC Pin NC Pin SADDIN[1]# SDATAOUTVALID# SADDIN[8]# SADDIN[4]# SADDIN[10]# VSS VSS NC Pin VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS VCC_CORE VSS No Pin AK4 AK6 AK8 AK10 AK12 AK14 AK16 AK18 AK20 AK22 AK24 AK26 AK28 AK30 AK32 AK34 AK36 AL1 AL3 AL5 AL7 page 69 page 71 - DataShee - .com VCC_CORE AM2 page 71 - page 71 page 71 page 71 P P - page 72 - .com 66 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 20. Cross-Reference by Pin Location (continued) Pin AN3 AN5 AN7 AN9 AN11 AN13 AN15 AN17 AN19 AN21 AN23 AN25 AN27 t4U.com Name NMI SMI# NC Pin NC Pin NC Pin PLLMON1 PLLBYPASSCLK CLKIN RSTCLK K7CLKOUT# PROCRDY NC Pin NC Pin SADDIN[12]# SADDIN[14]# SDATAINVALID# SADDIN[13]# SADDIN[9]# Description L P P P I I B I I I O O I I I I R P P P G G G G page 71 page 71 page 71 page 72 page 72 page 68 page 68 page 71 page 71 page 71 O P P P P P P P P P AN29 AN31 AN33 AN35 AN37 DataShee P .com I P .com Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 67 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 10.3 Detailed Pin Descriptions The information in this section pertains to Table 20 on page 60. A20M# Pin AMD Pin A20M# is an input from the system used to simulate address wrap-around in the 20-bit 8086. AMD Socket A processors do not implement a pin at location AH6. All Socket A designs must have a top plate or cover that blocks this pin location. When the cover plate blocks this location, a non-AMD part (e.g., PGA370) does not fit into the socket. However, socket manufacturers are allowed to have a contact loaded in the AH6 position. Therefore, motherboard socket design should account for the possibility that a contact could be loaded in this position. See the AMD AthlonTM and AMD Dur onTM Syst em Bus Specification, order# 21902 for information about the system bus pins -- PROCRDY, PWROK, RESET#, SADDIN[14:2]#, SADDINCLK#, SADDOUT[14:2]#, SAD DOUTCLK#, S C H E C K [ 7 : 0 ] # , S DATA [ 6 3 : 0 ] # , S DATA I N C L K [ 3 : 0 ] # , SDATAINVALID#, SDATAOUTCLK[3:0]#, SDATAOUTVALID#, .com SFILLVALID#. Treat this pin as a NC. The Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) is a feature that provides a flexible and expandable means of delivering interrupts in a system using an AMD processor. The pins, PICD[1:0], are the bi-directional message-passing signals used for the APIC and are driven to the Southbridge, a dedicated I/O APIC, or another multiprocessing-enabled AMD Athlon MP processor. The pin, PICCLK, must be driven with a valid clock input. For more information, see Table 16, "APIC Pin AC and DC Characteristics," on page 41. AMD AthlonTM System Bus Pins t4U.com DataShee Analog Pin APIC Pins, PICCLK, PICD[1:0]# CLKFWDRST Pin CLKIN, RSTCLK (SYSCLK) Pins CLKFWDRST resets clock-forward circuitry for both the system and processor. Connect CLKIN with RSTCLK and name it SYSCLK. Connect CLKIN# with RSTCLK# and name it SYSCLK#. Length match the clocks from the clock generator to the Northbridge and processor. .com 68 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms See "SYSCLK and SYSCLK#" on page 73 for more information. CONNECT Pin COREFB and COREFB# Pins CPU_PRESENCE# Pin CONNECT is an input from the system used fo r power management and clock-forward initialization at reset. COREFB and COREFB# are outputs to the system that provide processor core voltage feedback to the system. CPU_PRESENCE# is connected to VSS on the processor package. If pulled-up on the motherboard, CPU_PRESENCE# may be used to detect the presence or absence of a processor in the Socket A-style socket. DBRDY and DBREQ# are routed to the debug connector. DBREQ# is tied to VCC_CORE with a pullup resistor. FERR is an output to the system that is asserted for any unmasked numerical exception independent of the NE bit in CR0. FERR is a push-pull active High signal that must be inverted and level shifted to an active Low signal. For more information .com and FERR#, see the "Required about FERR Circuits" cha pte r of the AMD Athl onTM Processor-Ba sed Motherboard Design Guide, order# 24363. FID[3] (Y3), FID[2] (Y1), FID[1] (W3), and FID[0] (W1) are the 4-bit processor clock-to-SYSCLK ratio. Table 21 on page 70 describes the encodings of the clock multipliers on FID[3:0]. DBRDY and DBREQ# Pins FERR Pin t4U.com DataShee FID[3:0] Pins .com Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 69 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 21. FID[3:0] Clock Multiplier Encodings FID[3:0]2 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 Notes: Processor Clock to SYSCLK Frequency Ratio 11 11.5 12 12.51 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 t4U.com DataShee .com 1. All ratios greater than or equal to 12.5x have the same FID[3:0] code of 0011, which causes the SIP configuration for all ratios of 12.5x or greater to be the same. 2. BIOS initializes the CLK_Ctl MSR to 6003_D22Fh during the POST routine. This CLK_Ctl setting is used with all FID combinations and selects a Halt disconnect divisor of 64 and a Stop Grant disconnect divisor of 64. For more information, refer to the AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM Processors BIOS, Software, and Debug Developers Guide, order# 21656. The FID[3:0] signals are open drain processor outputs that are pulled High on the motherboard and sampled by the chipset to determine the SIP (Serialization Initialization Packet) that is sent to the processor. The FID[3:0] signals are valid after PWROK is asserted. The FID[3:0]signals must not be sampled until they become valid. See the AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM System Bus Specification, order# 21902 for more information about Serialization Initialization Packets and SIP protocol. The processor FID[3:0] outputs are open drain and 2.5 V tolerant. To prevent damage to the processor, if these signals are pulled High to above 2.5 V, they must be electrically isolated from the processor. For information about the FID[3:0] isolation circuit, see the AMD AthlonTM Processo r-Based Motherboard Design Guide, order# 24363. .com 70 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms See "Frequency Identification (FID[3:0])" on page 27 for the DC characteristics for FID[3:0]. FLUSH# Pin FLUSH# must be tied to VCC_CORE with a pullup resistor. If a debug connector is implemented, FLUSH# is routed to the debug connector. IGNNE# is an input from the system that tells the processor to ignore numeric errors. INIT# is an input from the system that resets the integer registers without affecting the floating-point registers or the internal caches. Execution starts at 0_FFFF_FFF0h. 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. 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 VCC_CORE with pullup resistors. .com IGNNE# Pin INIT# Pin INTR Pin JTAG Pins t4U.com DataShee 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 VCC_CORE and 100 ohms to VSS. The effective termination resistance and voltage are 50 ohms and VCC_CORE/2. 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. The motherboard should provide a plated hole for an NC pin. The pin hole should not be electrically connected to anything. NMI is an input from the system that causes a non-maskable interrupt. Key Pins NC Pins NMI Pin .com Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 71 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 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 AthlonTM 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 VCC_CORE with pullup resistors. The PWROK input to the processor must not be asserted until all voltage planes in the system are within specification and all system clocks are running within specification. Fo r m o re i n f o r m a t i o n , s e e " S i g n a l a n d Po w e r -U p Requirements" on page 43. PWROK Pin t4U.com DataShee SADDIN[1:0]# and SADDOUT[1:0]# Pins .com The AMD Athlon MP processor does not support SADDIN[1:0]# or SADDOUT[1:0]#. SADDIN[1]# is tied to VCC with pullup resistors, if this bit is not supported by the Northbridge (future models can support SADDIN[1]#). SADDOUT[1:0]# are tied to VCC with pullup resistors if these pins are supported by the Northbridge. For more information, see the AMD AthlonTM and AMD DuronTM System Bus Specification, order# 21902. Scan Pins SCANSHIFTEN, SCANCLK1, SCANINTEVAL, and SCANCLK2 are the scan interface. This interface is AMD internal and is tied disabled with pulldown resistors to ground on the motherboard. For systems that do not support ECC, the SCHECK[7:0]# pins should be treated as NC pins. SMI# is an input that causes the processor to enter the system management mode. STPCLK# is an input that causes the processor to enter a lower power mode and issue a Stop Grant special cycle. SCHECK[7:0]# Pins SMI# Pin STPCLK# Pin .com 72 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms SYSCLK and SYSCLK# SYSCLK and SYSCLK# are differential input clock signals provided to the PLL of the processor from a system-clock generator. See "CLKIN, RSTCLK (SYSCLK) Pins" on page 68 for more information. THERMDA and THERMDC Pins VCCA Pin Thermal Diode anode and cathode pins are used to monitor the actual temperature of the processor die, providing more accurate temperature control to the system. VCCA is the processor PLL supply. For information about the VCCA pin, see "VCCA AC and DC Characteristics" on page 27 and the AMD AthlonTM Processor-Based Motherboard Design Guide, order# 24363. The VID[4:0] (Voltage Identification) outputs are used to dictate the VCC_CORE voltage level. The VID[4:0] pins are strapped to ground or left unconnected on the processor package. The VID[4:0] pins are pulled-up on the motherboard and used by the VCC_CORE DC/DC converter. Table 22. VID[4:0] Code to Voltage Definition VID[4:0] 00000 00001 00010 00011 00100 00101 00111 01000 01001 01010 01011 01100 01101 01110 01111 VCC_CORE (V) 1.850 1.825 1.800 1.775 1.750 1.725 1.675 1.650 1.625 1.600 1.575 1.550 1.525 1.500 1.475 VID[4:0] 10000 10001 10010 10011 10100 10101 10111 11000 11001 11010 11011 11100 11101 11110 11111 VCC_CORE (V) 1.450 1.425 1.400 1.375 1.350 1.325 1.275 1.250 1.225 1.200 1.175 1.150 1.125 1.100 No CPU .com VID[4:0] Pins t4U.com DataShee .com Chapter 10 Pin Descriptions 73 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 VREFSYS Pin VREFSYS (W5) drives the threshold voltage for the system bus input receivers. The value of VREFSYS is system specific. In addition, to minimize VCC_CORE noise rejection from V R EF S Y S , i n c l u d e d e c o u p l i n g c a p a ci t o rs . Fo r m o re information, see the AMD AthlonTM Processor-Based Motherboard Design Guide, order# 24363. ZN (AC5) and ZP (AE5) are the push-pull compensation circuit pins. In Push-Pull mode (selected by the SIP parameter SysPushPull asserted), ZN is tied to VCC_CORE with a resistor that has a resistance matching the impedance Z 0 of the transmission line. ZP is tied to VSS with a resistor that has a resistance matching the impedance Z0 of the transmission line. ZN and ZP Pins t4U.com DataShee .com .com 74 Pin Descriptions Chapter 10 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 11 Ordering Information Standard AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Products AMD standard products are available in several operating ranges. The Ordering Part Numbers (OPN) are formed by a combination of the elements, as shown in Figure 15 . OPN A MP 2000 D M S 3 C Max FSB: C=266 MHz Size of L2 Cache: 3 = 256Kbytes Die Temperature: S = 95C Operating Voltage: M = 1.75V Package Type: D = OPGA Model: 1500 operates at 1333 MHz, 1600 at 1400 MHz, 1800 at 1533 MHz, 1900+ at 1600 MHz, 2000+ at 1667 MHz Generation: MP = High-Performance Processor for Multiprocessing Systems Family/Architecture: A = AMD AthlonTM Processor Architecture .com t4U.com Note: Spaces are added to the number shown above for viewing clarity only. DataShee Figure 15. OPN Example for the AMD AthlonTM MP Processor, OPGA Package .com Chapter 11 Ordering Information 75 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 t4U.com DataShee .com .com 76 Ordering Information Chapter 11 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Appendix A Conventions and Abbreviations t4U.com This section contains information about the conventions and abbreviations used in this document. DataShee Signals and Bits .com Active-Low Signals--Signal names containing a pound sign, such as SFILL#, indicate active-Low signals. They are asserted in their Low-voltage state and negated in their High-voltage state. When used in this context, High and Low are written with an initial upper case letter. Signal Ranges--In a range of signals, the highest and lowest signal numbers are contained in brackets and separated by a colon (for example, D[63:0]). Reserved Bits and Signals--Signals or bus bits marked reserved must be driven inactive or left unconnected, as indicated in the signal descriptions. These bits and signals are reserved by AMD for future implementations. When software reads registers with reserved bits, the reserved bits must be masked. When software writes such registers, it must first read the register and change only the non-reserved bits before writing back to the register. Three-State--In timing diagrams, signal ranges that are high impedance are shown as a straight horizontal line half-way between the high and low levels. .com Appendix A 77 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Invalid and Don't-Care--In timing diagrams, signal ranges that are invalid or don't-care are filled with a screen pattern. Data Terminology The following list defines data terminology: t4U.com Quantities * A word is two bytes (16 bits) * A doubleword is four bytes (32 bits) * A quadword is eight bytes (64 bits) Addressing--Memory is addressed as a series of bytes on eight-byte (64-bit) boundaries in which each byte can be separately enabled. Abbreviations--The following notation is used for bits and bytes: * Kilo (K, as in 4-Kbyte page) * Mega (M, as in 4 Mbits/sec) * Giga (G, as in 4 Gbytes of memory space) .com See Table 23 on page 79 for more abbreviations. Little-Endian Convention--The byte with the address xx...xx00 is in the least-significant byte position (little end). In byte diagrams, bit positions are numbered from right to left--the little end is on the right and the big end is on the left. Data structure diagrams in memory show low addresses at the bottom and high addresses at the top. When data items are aligned, bit notation on a 64-bit data bus maps directly to bit notation in 64-bit-wide memory. Because byte addresses increase from right to left, strings appear in reverse order when illustrated. Bit Ranges--In text, bit ranges are shown with a dash (for example, bits 9-1). When accompanied by a signal or bus name, the highest and lowest bit numbers are contained in brackets and separated by a colon (for example, AD[31:0]). Bit Values--Bits can either be set to 1 or cleared to 0. Hexadecimal and Binary Numbers--Unless the context makes interpretation clear, hexadecimal numbers are followed by an h and binary numbers are followed by a b. DataShee .com 78 Appendix A DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Abbreviations and Acronyms Table 23 contains the definitions of abbreviations used in this document. Table 23. Abbreviations Abbreviation A F G Gbit Gbyte GHz H h K t4U.com Meaning Ampere Farad GigaGigabit Gigabyte Gigahertz Henry Hexadecimal KiloKilobyte Foot-pound Mega.com Megabit Megabyte Megahertz MilliMillisecond Milliwatt MicroMicroampere Microfarad Microhenry Microsecond Microvolt nanonanoampere nanofarad nanohenry nanosecond Ohm Kbyte lbf M Mbit Mbyte MHz m ms mW A F H s V n nA nF nH ns ohm DataShee .com Appendix A 79 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 23. Abbreviations (Continued) Abbreviation p pA pF pH ps s V W Meaning picopicoampere picofarad picohenry picosecond Second Volt Watt Table 24 contains the definitions of acronyms used in this document. Table 24. Acronyms t4U.com Abbreviation ACPI AGP APCI API APIC ATE BIOS BIST BIU CAD CPGA DCC DDR DIMM DMA DRAM DSP ECC EDA EIDE Meaning Advanced Configuration and Power Interface .com DataShee Accelerated Graphics Port AGP Peripheral Component Interconnect Application Programming Interface Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller Automated Test Equipment Basic Input/Output System Built-In Self-Test Bus Interface Unit Computer-Aided Design Ceramic Pin Grid Array Digital Content Creation Double-Data Rate Dual Inline Memory Module Direct Memory Access Direct Random Access Memory Digital Signal Processing Error Correction Code Electronic Design Automation Enhanced Integrated Device Electronics .com 80 Appendix A DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information 25480C--March 2002 AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms Table 24. Acronyms (Continued) Abbreviation EISA EPROM FIFO GART HSTL IDE ISA JEDEC JTAG LAN LRU LVTTL MOESI t4U.com Meaning Extended Industry Standard Architecture Enhanced Programmable Read Only Memory First In, First Out Graphics Address Remapping Table High-Speed Transistor Logic Integrated Device Electronics Industry Standard Architecture Joint Electron Device Engineering Council Joint Test Action Group Large Area Network Least-Recently Used Low Voltage Transistor Transistor Logic Modified Owner Exclusive Shared Invalid Most Significant Bit Memory Type and Range Registers .com Multiplexer MSB MTRR MUX NMI OD OPGA PA PBGA PCI PDE PDT PGA PLL PMSM POS POST RAM ROM RXA SCSI SDI DataShee Non-Maskable Interrupt Open-Drain Organic Pin Grid Array Physical Address Plastic Ball Grid Array Peripheral Component Interconnect Page Directory Entry Page Directory Table Pin Grid Array Phase Locked Loop Power Management State Machine Power-On Suspend Power-On Self-Test Random Access Memory Read Only Memory Read Acknowledge Queue Small Computer System Interface System DRAM Interface .com Appendix A 81 DataSheet 4 U .com www..com Preliminary Information AMD AthlonTM MP Processor Model 6 OPGA for Multiprocessor Platforms 25480C--March 2002 Table 24. Acronyms (Continued) Abbreviation SDRAM SIMD SIP SMbus SPD SRAM SROM TLB TOM TTL VAS VPA VGA t4U.com Meaning Synchronous Direct Random Access Memory Single Instruction Multiple Data Serial Initialization Packet System Management Bus Serial Presence Detect Synchronous Random Access Memory Serial Read Only Memory Translation Lookaside Buffer Top of Memory Transistor Transistor Logic Virtual Address Space Virtual Page Address Video Graphics Adapter Universal Serial Bus Zero Delay Buffer .com USB ZDB .com 82 Appendix A DataSheet 4 U .com |
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