Dual Intel Xeon Processor Voltage Regulator Down (VRD) Design Guidelines
Dual Intel
®
 Xeon™ Processor Voltage Regulator Down (VRD) Guidelines 
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Guideline Definitions 
This document defines DC-to-DC converters to meet the power requirements of 
computer systems using Intel
®
 microprocessors. VRD requirements will vary according 
to the needs of different computer systems and processors that a specific VRD is 
expected to support. The “VRD” designation refers to an embedded voltage regulator on 
a system board. Please refer to the VRM 9.1 document for Voltage Regulator Module 
design guidelines. 
The Dual Intel
®
 Xeon™ Processor VRD Design Guidelines definition is specifically 
intended to meet the needs of systems based on two Intel Xeon processors or Low 
Voltage Intel Xeon processors (604-pin package only) in the 603-or 604-pin package. 
Each guideline is placed into one of three categories. The category immediately follows 
the section heading and is one of the following: 
REQUIRED:  An essential part of the design—necessary to meet processor voltage 
and current specifications and follow processor layout guidelines. 
EXPECTED:  Part of Intel’s processor power definitions; necessary for consistency 
among the designs of many systems and power devices. May be 
specified or expanded by system OEMs. 
PROPOSED:  Normally met by this type of DC-to-DC converter and, therefore, 
included as a design target. May be specified or expanded by system 
OEMs. 










