Intel Itanium 2 Processor Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Datasheet 15
2 Electrical Specifications
This chapter describes the electrical specifications of the Itanium 2 processor.
2.1 Itanium
®
2 Processor System Bus
Most Itanium 2 processor signals use the Itanium processor’s assisted gunning transceiver logic
(AGTL+) signaling technology. The termination voltage, V
CTERM
, is generated on the baseboard
and is the system bus high reference voltage. The buffers that drive most of the system bus signals
on the Itanium 2 processor are actively driven to V
CTERM
during a low-to-high transition to
improve rise times and reduce noise. These signals should still be considered open-drain and
require termination to V
CTERM
, which provides the high level. The Itanium 2 processor system bus
is terminated to V
CTERM
at each end of the bus. There is also support of off-die termination in
which case the termination is provided by external resistors connected to V
CTERM
.
AGTL+ inputs use differential receivers which require a reference signal (V
REF
). V
REF
is used by
the receivers to determine if a signal is a logical 0 or a logical 1. The Itanium 2 processor generates
V
REF
on-die, thereby eliminating the need for an off-chip reference voltage source.
2.1.1 System Bus Power Pins
VCTERM (1.2 V) input pins on the Itanium 2 processor provide power to the driver buffers and
on-die termination. The GND pins, in addition to the GND
input at the power tab connector,
provide ground to the processor. Power for the processor core is provided through the power tab
connector by V
CC,PS
. The 3.3 V pin is included on the processor to provide power to the system
management bus (SMBus). The V
CTERM
, 3.3 V, and GND pins must remain electrically separated
from each other.
2.1.2 System Bus No Connect
All pins designated as “N/C” or “No Connect” must remain unconnected.
2.2 System Bus Signals
2.2.1 Signal Groups
Table 2-1 contains Itanium 2 processor system bus signals that have been combined into groups by
buffer type and whether they are inputs, outputs or bidirectional with respect to the processor.