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G1-266P-85-1.8

G1-266P-85-1.8

Model G1-266P-85-1.8
Description Processor Series Low Power Integrated x86 Solution
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Chip Manufacturer NSC
Geode™ GX1 Processor Series
Electrical Specifications
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6.5.2.3 Definition of System Conditions for Measuring “On” Parameters
Processor current is highly dependent two functional char-
measuring the typical average and absolute maximum pro-
acteristics, DCLK (DOT clock) and SDRAM frequency.
cessor current parameters.
Table 6-6. System Conditions Used to Determine CPU’s Current Used During the "On" State
System Conditions
CPU Current Measurement
Typical Average
Absolute Maximum
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2.
V
CC21
Nominal
Max
V
CC31
Nominal
Max
DCLK Freq
2
50 MHz
4
135 MHz
6
SDRAM Freq
3
Nominal
5
Max
7
See Table 6-4 on page 190 for nominal and maximum voltages.
Not all system designs support display modes that require a DCLK of 135 MHz. Therefore, absolute maximum current
will not be realized in all system designs. Refer to the de-rating curve in Figure 6-3 on page 196 to calculate absolute
maximum current based on the system’s parameters.
SDRAM speeds between 79 MHz and 100 MHz are only supported for particular types of closed system designs. There-
fore, absolute maximum current will not be realized in most system designs. Refer to the de-rating curve in Figure 6-3
A DCLK frequency of 50 MHz is derived by setting the display mode to 800x600x8 bpp at 75 Hz, using a display image
of vertical stripes (4-pixel wide) alternating between black and white with power management disabled.
SDRAM nominal frequency represents a single value that the memory controller can be configured for, between 66 MHz
and 78 MHz, based on a given core clock frequency:
166 MHz (5x) / 2.5 = 66.67 MHz
200 MHz (6x) / 3.0 = 66.67 MHz
233 MHz (7x) / 3.0 = 77.78 MHz
266 MHz (8x) / 3.5 = 76.19 MHz
300 MHz (9x) / 4.0 = 75.0 MHz
A DCLK frequency of 135 MHz is derived by setting the display mode to 1280x1024x8 bpp at 75 Hz, using a display
image of vertical stripes (1-pixel wide) alternating between black and white with power management disabled.
SDRAM max frequency represents the highest frequency that the memory controller can be configured, up to 100 MHz,
based on a given core clock frequency:
166 MHz (5x) / 2.0 = 83.3 MHz
200 MHz (6x) / 2.0 = 100.0 MHz
233 MHz (7x) / 2.5 = 93.3 MHz
266 MHz (8x) / 3.0 = 88.9 MHz
300 MHz (9x) / 3.0 = 100.0 MHz
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