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KC80526LY400128

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KC80526LY400128
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Specifications of KC80526LY400128

Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant

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4.9
The configuration register of the thermal sensor controls the
operating mode (Auto Convert vs. Standby) of the device.
Since the processor temperature varies dynamically during
normal operation, Auto Convert mode should be used
exclusively to monitor processor temperature. Table 23
shows the format of the configuration register. If the
RUN/STOP bit is low, then the thermal sensor enters Auto
Convert mode. If the RUN/STOP bit is set high, then the
thermal sensor immediately stops converting and enters
All RFU bits should be written as “0” and read as “don’t care” for programming purposes.
5.0
This section provides the physical dimensions for the
Celeron processor mobile module MMC-1.
7 MSB
6
5-0
Bit
MASK
RUN/STOP
RFU
Thermal Sensor Configuration Register
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION
Name
NOTE:
Figure 10. Celeron Processor Mobile Module MMC-1 Board Dimensions
0
0
0
Reset State
Table 23. Thermal Sensor Configuration Register
Masks SMBALERT# when high.
Standby mode control bit. If low, the device enters Auto Convert mode. If high, the
device immediately stops converting, and enters standby mode where the one-
shot command can be performed.
Reserved for future use.
Standby mode. The thermal sensor will still perform
temperature conversions in Standby mode when it receives
a one-shot command. However, the result of a one-shot
command during Auto Convert mode is not guaranteed. Intel
does not recommend using the one-shot command to
monitor temperature when the processor is active, only Auto
Convert mode should be used. Refer to the Mobile Pentium
II Processor and Pentium
Thermal Sensor Interface Specifications .
5.1
Figure 10 shows the board dimensions and the orientation
for the Celeron processor mobile module MMC-1.
Intel Celeron
At 400 MHz, 366 MHz, 333 MHz, and 300 MHz
Function
Module Dimensions
Processor Mobile Module MMC-1
®
II Processor Mobile Module
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®

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