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MPC870

Manufacturer Part Number
MPC870
Description
Hardware Specifications
Manufacturer
FREESCALE [Freescale Semiconductor, Inc]
Datasheet

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7.6 References
Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International
805 East Middlefield Rd
Mountain View, CA 94043
MIL-SPEC and EIA/JESD (JEDEC) specifications
(Available from Global Engineering Documents)
JEDEC Specifications
1. C.E. Triplett and B. Joiner, “An Experimental Characterization of a 272 PBGA Within an Automotive
Engine Controller Module,” Proceedings of SemiTherm, San Diego, 1998, pp. 47-54.
2. B. Joiner and V. Adams, “Measurement and Simulation of Junction to Board Thermal Resistance and Its
Application in Thermal Modeling,” Proceedings of SemiTherm, San Diego, 1999, pp. 212-220.
8 Power Supply and Power Sequencing
This section provides design considerations for the MPC875/870 power supply. The MPC875/870 has a
core voltage (V
V
The signals PA[0:3], PA[8:11], PB15, PB[24:25]; PB[28:31], PC[4:7], PC[12:13], PC15] PD[3:15], TDI,
TDO, TCK, TRST, TMS, MII_TXEN, and MII_MDIO are 5-V tolerant. No input can be more than 2.5 V
greater than V
exceed 3.465 V. This restriction applies to power up/down and normal operation.
One consequence of multiple power supplies is that when power is initially applied, the voltage rails ramp
up at different rates. The rates depend on the nature of the power supply, the type of load on each power
supply, and the manner in which different voltages are derived. The following restrictions apply:
These cautions are necessary for the long-term reliability of the part. If they are violated, the electrostatic
discharge (ESD) protection diodes are forward-biased, and excessive current can flow through these diodes.
If the system power supply design does not control the voltage sequencing, the circuit shown in
can be added to meet these requirements. The MUR420 Schottky diodes control the maximum potential
difference between the external bus and core power supplies on power up, and the 1N5820 diodes regulate
the maximum potential difference on power down.
DDH
. The I/O section of the MPC875/870 is supplied with 3.3 V across V
V
V
DDL
DDL
DDH
must not exceed V
must not exceed 1.9 V, and V
DDL
. In addition, 5 V-tolerant pins cannot exceed 5.5 V, and remaining input pins cannot
) and PLL voltage (V
PRELIMINARY—SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
MPC875/MPC870 Hardware Specifications, Rev. 3.0
DDH
during power up and power down.
DDSYN
DDH
), which both operate at a lower voltage than the I/O voltage
must not exceed 3.465 V.
Power Supply and Power Sequencing
DDH
and V
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SS
(GND).
Figure 3
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