Mobile Intel Pentium III Processor in BGA2 and Micro-PGA2 Packages
at 850 MHz, 800 MHz, 750 MHz, 700 MHz, and Low-voltage 600 MHz
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asserted. If the signal name is preceded by a “!” symbol, then it indicates the condition of that
signal not being asserted. For example, the condition “!STPCLK# and HS” is equivalent to “the
active low signal STPCLK# is unasserted (i.e., it is at 1.5V) and the HS condition is true.” The
symbols “L” and “H” refer respectively to electrical low and electrical high signal levels. The
symbols “0” and “1” refer respectively to logical low and logical high signal levels. For example,
BD[3:0] = “1010” = “HLHL” refers to a hexadecimal “A,” and D[3:0]# = “1010” = “LHLH” also
refers to a hexadecimal “A.” The symbol “X” refers to a “Don’t Care” condition, where a “0” or a
“1” results in the same behavior.
1.3 References
Pentium
II Processor at 233 MHz, 266 MHz, 300 MHz, and 333 MHz (Order Number 243335)
Pentium
II Processor 350 MHz and 400 MHz (Order Number 243657)
Pentium
II Processor Developer’s Manual (Order Number 243502)
CK97 Clock Driver Specification (Contact your Intel Field Sales Representative)
Intel
Architecture Software Developer’s Manual (Order Number 243193)
Volume I: Basic Architecture (Order Number 243190)
Volume II: Instruction Set Reference (Order Number 243191)
Volume III: System Programming Guide (Order Number 243192)
Mobile Pentium III Processor I/O Buffer Models, IBIS Format (Available in electronic form;
Contact your Intel Field Sales Representative)
Mobile Pentium III Processor GTL+ System Bus Layout Guideline (Contact your Intel Field
Sales Representative)
Geyserville Hardware Technical Specification Rev 1.8 (SC-2375)
Geyserville Software Architecture Specification Rev 1.5 (SC-2364
Intel Mobile Pentium III Processor Thermal Specification Guideline (Order Number TBD)