Intel Celeron Processor in the 478-Pin Package at 1.80 GHz Datasheet

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Intel
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Celeron
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Processor in the 478-Pin Package
7.2.3 Stop-Grant StateState 3
When the STPCLK# pin 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. Once
the STPCLK# pin has been asserted, it may only be deasserted once the processor is in the Stop
Grant state.
Since the AGTL+ signal pins receive power from the system bus, these pins should not be driven
(allowing the level to return to V
CC) for minimum power drawn by the termination resistors in this
state. In addition, all other input pins on the system bus 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. When re-entering the Stop Grant state from the Sleep state, STPCLK# should
only be de-asserted one or more bus clocks after the de-assertion of SLP#.
A transition to the HALT/Grant Snoop state will occur when the processor detects a snoop on the
system bus (see Section 7.2.4). A transition to the Sleep state (see Section 7.2.5) will occur with the
assertion of the SLP# signal.
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 system bus snoop.
7.2.4 HALT/Grant Snoop StateState 4
The processor will respond to snoop transactions on the system bus while in Stop-Grant state or in
AutoHALT Power Down state. During a snoop transaction, the processor enters the HALT/Grant
Snoop state. The processor will stay in this state until the snoop on the system bus has been
serviced (whether by the processor or another agent on the system bus). After the snoop is serviced,
the processor will return to the Stop-Grant state or AutoHALT Power Down state, as appropriate.