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Package Mechanical Specifications and Pin Information
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4.3 Alphabetical Signals Reference
Table 19. Signal Description (Sheet 1 of 8)
Name Type Description
A[35:3]#
Input/
Output
A[35:3]# (Address) define a 2
36
-byte physical memory address
space. In sub-phase 1 of the address phase, these pins transmit the
address of a transaction. In sub-phase 2, these pins transmit
transaction type information. These signals must connect the
appropriate pins of both agents on the Celeron FSB. A[35:3]# are
source synchronous signals and are latched into the receiving buffers
by ADSTB[1:0]#. Address signals are used as straps which are
sampled before RESET# is de-asserted.
NOTE: When paired with a chipset limited to 32-bit
addressing, A[35:32] should remain unconnected
A20M# Input
If A20M# (Address-20 Mask) is asserted, the processor masks
physical address bit 20 (A20#) before looking up a line in any
internal cache and before driving a read/write transaction on the bus.
Asserting A20M# emulates the 8086 processor's address wrap-
around at the 1-Mbyte boundary. Assertion of A20M# is only
supported in real mode.
A20M# is an asynchronous signal. However, to ensure recognition of
this signal following an Input/Output write instruction, it must be
valid along with the TRDY# assertion of the corresponding Input/
Output Write bus transaction.
ADS#
Input/
Output
ADS# (Address Strobe) is asserted to indicate the validity of the
transaction address on the A[35:3]# and REQ[4:0]# pins. All bus
agents observe the ADS# activation to begin parity checking,
protocol checking, address decode, internal snoop, or deferred reply
ID match operations associated with the new transaction.
ADSTB[1:0]#
Input/
Output
Address strobes are used to latch A[35:3]# and REQ[4:0]# on their
rising and falling edges. Strobes are associated with signals as shown
below.
BCLK[1:0] Input
The differential pair BCLK (Bus Clock) determines the FSB frequency.
All FSB agents must receive these signals to drive their outputs and
latch their inputs.
All external timing parameters are specified with respect to the rising
edge of BCLK0 crossing V
CROSS
.
BNR#
Input/
Output
BNR# (Block Next Request) is used to assert a bus stall by any bus
agent who is unable to accept new bus transactions. During a bus
stall, the current bus owner cannot issue any new transactions.
Signals Associated Strobe
REQ[4:0]#, A[16:3]# ADSTB[0]#
A[35:17]# ADSTB[1]#