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520 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: 520
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内容描述: 奔腾4处理器,支持超线程技术 [Pentium 4 Processors Supporting Hyper-Threading Technology]
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Features  
Figure 6-1. Processor Low Power State Machine  
HALT or MWAIT Instruction and  
HALT Bus Cycle Generated  
Enhanced HALT or HALT State  
Normal State  
Normal execution  
INIT#, BINIT#, INTR, NMI, SMI#,  
RESET#, FSB interrupts  
BCLK running  
Snoops and interrupts allowed  
Snoop  
Event  
Occurs  
Snoop  
Event  
Serviced  
STPCLK#  
Asserted  
STPCLK#  
De-asserted  
HALT Snoop State  
BCLK running  
Service snoops to caches  
Snoop Event Occurs  
Snoop Event Serviced  
Stop-Grant State  
Grant Snoop State  
BCLK running  
BCLK running  
Snoops and interrupts allowed  
Service snoops to caches  
6.2.3  
Stop-Grant State  
When the STPCLK# signal is asserted, the Stop-Grant state of the processor is entered 20 bus  
clocks after the response phase of the processor-issued Stop Grant Acknowledge special bus cycle.  
Since the GTL+ signals receive power from the FSB, these signals should not be driven (allowing  
the level to return to VTT) for minimum power drawn by the termination resistors in this state. In  
addition, all other input signals on the FSB should be driven to the inactive state.  
BINIT# will not be serviced while the processor is in Stop-Grant state. The event will be latched  
and can be serviced by software upon exit from the Stop Grant state.  
RESET# will cause the processor to immediately initialize itself, but the processor will stay in  
Stop-Grant state. A transition back to the Normal state will occur with the de-assertion of the  
STPCLK# signal.  
A transition to the HALT/Grant Snoop state will occur when the processor detects a snoop on the  
FSB (see Section 6.2.3).  
While in the Stop-Grant State, SMI#, INIT#, BINIT# and LINT[1:0] will be latched by the  
processor, and only serviced when the processor returns to the Normal State. Only one occurrence  
of each event will be recognized upon return to the Normal state.  
While in Stop-Grant state, the processor will process a FSB snoop.  
Datasheet  
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