PID6-603e_N PNS 980521 Motorola Part Numbers Affected: MPC603ERX100LN MPC603ERX133LN MPE603ERX100LN MPE603ERX133LN MPC603EFE100LN MPC603EFE133LN MPE603EFE100LN MPE603EFE133LN MPC603ERX100TN MPC603ERX133TN MPC603EFE100TN MPC603EFE133TN ª Application-SpeciÞc Information PowerPC 603eª RISC Microprocessor Family: PID6-603e (Stretch) Part Number SpeciÞcations This document deÞnes a unique part number for a PowerPCª 603e microprocessor manufactured by Motorola. It describes changes to recommended operating conditions and revised electrical speciÞcations, as applicable, from those described in the PID6-603e Hardware SpeciÞcation. SpeciÞcations provided in this data sheet supercede those in Revision 1 (11/96) of the PID6-603e Hardware SpeciÞcations (order #: MPC603EC/D); speciÞcations not addressed herein are unchanged. Note that headings and tables in this data sheet are not numbered; however, they are intended to correspond directly to the heading or table affected in the general hardware speciÞcations. Any additional information (including tables) not included in the hardware speciÞcations are noted. Part numbers addressed in this document and a summary of their differences from the general speciÞcation are listed in the following table. For more detailed ordering information see ÒOrdering Information for the PowerPC 603eÓ on page 4.Feature Changes Part Numbers Addressed by this Part Number Specification Operating Conditions SigniÞcant Differences CPU Frequency Vdd TJ (°C) MPC603ERX100LN 100 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% 0 to 105 ModiÞed AC spec, BGA package (low frequency operation restricted to 80MHz minimum) MPC603ERX133LN 133 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% 0 to 105 ModiÞed AC spec, BGA package (low frequency operation restricted to 120MHz minimum) MPC603EFE100LN 100 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% 0 to 105 ModiÞed AC spec, QFP package (Low frequency operation restricted to 80MHz minimum) MPC603EFE133LN 133 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% 0 to 105 ModiÞed AC spec, QFP package (low frequency operation restricted to 120MHz minimum) MPE603ERX100LN 100 MHZ 3.3 V ± 5% 0 to 105 ModiÞed AC spec, BGA package (ßoating point not supported, low frequency operation restricted to 80MHz minimum) MPE603ERX133LN 133 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% 0 to 105 ModiÞed AC spec, BGA package (ßoating point not supported, low frequency operation restricted to 120MHz minimum) MPE603EFE100LN 100 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% 0 to 105 ModiÞed AC spec, QFP package (ßoating point not supported, low frequency operation restricted to 80MHz minimum) MPE603EFE133LN 133 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% 0 to 105 ModiÞed AC spec, QFP package (ßoating point not supported, low frequency operation restricted to 120MHz minimum) MPC603ERX100TN 100 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% -40 to 105 ModiÞed thermal spec, extended temperature range, BGA package MPC603ERX133TN 133 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% -40 to 105 ModiÞed thermal spec, extended temperature range, BGA package The PowerPC name is a registered trademark and the PowerPC logotype and PowerPC 603e are trademarks of International Busines Machines Corporation, used by Motorola under license from International Business Machines Corporation. This document contains information on a new product under development by Motorola. Motorola reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice. © Motorola Inc., 1998. All rights reserved. PID7v-603e Apple-Only Data Sheet Motorola Part Number Part Numbers Addressed by this Part Number Specification (Continued) Operating Conditions Motorola Part Number SigniÞcant Differences CPU Frequency Vdd TJ (°C) MPC603EFE100TN 100 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% -40 to 105 ModiÞed thermal spec, extended temperature range, QFP package MPC603EFE133TN 133 MHz 3.3 V ± 5% -40 to 105 ModiÞed thermal spec, extended temperature range, QFP package Feature Changes This section summarizes signiÞcant feature changes between the revision of the 603e addressed by this document and the previous widely available revision 1.4.1 (XPC603ERXnnnLJ or XPC603EFEnnnLJ where nnn is the core frequency). This revision Þxes numerous errata which existed on the earlier revision but added no new features. Errata This section summarizes design defects or errors (errata) that are known to exist on this revision of the 603e. There may be additional errata that are not known or are not yet documented here which may cause the part to deviate from the functional description provided in the MPC603e & EC603eª RISC Microprocessor UserÕs Manual (order # MPC603EUM/AD Rev 1). Refer to the website at http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/ for the latest version of this Part Number SpeciÞcation or to your local Motorola sales ofÞce for later and/or more detailed description of the errata. The known errata as of the date of this document are summarized below. # Problem Description Impact Solutions 1 Snoop causes cancelled speculative load to corrupt GPR/FPR. A snoop that hits to a pending but cancelled copy back address can cause wrong data to be loaded into a GPR/FPR. All systems that use hardware coherency along with speculative loads. Set G=1 to pages loaded from during snooping. 2 Snoop copyback causes every tenth dcbi to fail. A snoop which causes a copyback and occurring in a one cycle window near every tenth dcbi causes the dcbi to fail to invalidate the cache. Only systems using both software and hardware coherency simultaneously are affected. After each dcbi, place an additional dcbi to the same address. Electrical and Thermal Characteristics This section provides any changes to the AC and DC electrical speciÞcations and thermal characteristics for the PID6-603e parts described herein. DC Electrical Characteristics The following table describes the changed thermal operating conditions for the PID6-603e part numbers described herein. Recommended Operating Conditions Characteristic Junction temperature Symbol Tj Value -40 to 105 Unit Notes ¼C 1 Note: 1. Parts with TN sufÞx only. 2 PID6-603e Part Number Specifications PRELIMINARYÑSUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AC Electrical Characteristics The AC timing speciÞcations described in the PID6-603e Hardware SpeciÞcations include 100MHz, 120MHz, and 133MHz. Motorola has discontinued the 120MHz offering for the revision described herein. Customers desiring to operate at 120MHz are encouraged to purchase the 133MHz part. This section provides any other AC electrical characteristics that have been changed for this revision. Clock AC SpeciÞcations The following table provides the revised clock AC timing speciÞcations for the parts described herein Note that the minimum core frequency has been raised from the 16.67MHz value in the Hardware SpeciÞcation to 80MHz. Some parts of this revision manufactured recently will not operate that slowly. Clock AC Timing Specifications Vdd = AVdd = 3.3 ± 5% V dc, OVdd = 3.3 ± 5% V dc, GND = 0 V dc, 0 £ Tj £ 105 °C 100 MHz Num 133.33 MHz Characteristic Unit Min Max Min Notes Max Processor frequency 80 100 120 133.33 MHz 1 VCO frequency 100 200 133.33 266.66 MHz 1 SYSCLK (bus) frequency 16.67 66.67 16.67 66.67 MHz 1 SYSCLK cycle time 15.0 60.0 15.0 60.0 ns 2,3 SYSCLK rise and fall time Ñ 2.0 Ñ 2.0 ns 2 4 SYSCLK duty cycle measured at 1.4 V 40.0 60.0 40.0 60.0 % 3 SYSCLK jitter Ñ ±150 Ñ ±150 ps 4 Internal PLL relock time Ñ 100 Ñ 100 ms 3, 5 Notes: 1. Caution: The SYSCLK frequency and PLL_CFG[0Ð3] settings must be chosen such that the resulting SYSCLK (bus) frequency, CPU (core) frequency, and PLL (VCO) frequency do not exceed their respective maximum or minimum operating frequencies. Refer to the PLL_CFG[0Ð3] signal description in the hardware speciÞcations for valid PLL_CFG[0Ð3] settings. 2. Rise and fall times for the SYSCLK input are measured from 0.4 V to 2.4 V. 3. Timing is guaranteed by design and characterization, and is not tested. 4. Cycle-to-cycle jitter, and is guaranteed by design. 5. Relock timing is guaranteed by design and characterization, and is not tested. PLL-relock time is the maximum amount of time required for PLL lock after a stable Vdd and SYSCLK are reached during the power-on reset sequence. This speciÞcation also applies when the PLL has been disabled and subsequently re-enabled during sleep mode. Also note that HRESET must be held asserted for a minimum of 255 bus clocks after the PLL-relock time during the power-on reset sequence. PID6-603e Part Number Specifications PRELIMINARYÑSUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 3 Ordering Information The following table provides the ordering information for the PID6-603e part numbers described herein. Ordering Information for the PowerPC 603e Package Type Device Rev Process Mask Code CPU Frequency (MHz) Motorola Part Number 240 CQFP 4.1 PPC1.3 01H49P 100 MPC603EFE100LN 133 MPC603EFE133LN 100 MPE603EFE100LN 133 MPE603EFE133LN 100 MPC603EFE100TN 133 MPC603EFE133TN 100 MPC603ERX100LN 133 MPC603ERX133LN 133 MPE603ERX133LN 100 MPE603ERX100LN 100 MPC603ERX100TN 133 MPC603ERX133TN 255 CBGA 4 4.1 PPC1.3 71H49P PID6-603e Part Number Specifications PRELIMINARYÑSUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Part Marking This section provides information on Motorola device marking standards. Parts are marked as the example shown below. µ µ MPC603ERX100LN MPC603EFE100LN MMMMMM MMMMMM ATWLYYWWA YWWLA CCCCC CQFP BGA Notes: MMMMMM is the 6-digit mask code ATWLYYWWA or YWWLA is the traceability code CCCCC is the country of assembly (this space is left blank if parts are assembled in the United States) Motorola Part Marking for CQFP and BGA Devices Extended temperature parts are marked as shown below. µ µ MPC603ERX100TN MPC603EFE100TN MMMMMM MMMMMM ATWLYYWWA CQFP YWWLA CCCCC BGA Notes: MMMMMM is the 6-digit mask code ATWLYYWWA or YWWLA is the traceability code CCCCC is the country of assembly (this space is left blank if parts are assembled in the United States) Motorola Part Marking for Extended Temperature CQFP and BGA Devices Information in this document is provided solely to enable system and software implementers to use PowerPC microprocessors. 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