Intel P8700 Data Sheet - Page 106
Table 25., Power Specifications for the Dual-Core Ultra-Low-Voltage ULV Processors
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Thermal Specifications and Design Considerations Table 25. Power Specifications for the Dual-Core Ultra-Low-Voltage (ULV) Processors Symbol TDP Symbol PAH, PSGNT PSLP PDSLP PDPRSLP PDC4 PC6 TJ Processor Number Core Frequency & Voltage SU9600 SU9400 SU9300 1.4 GHz & HFM VCC 1.4 GHz & HFM VCC 1.2GHz & HFM VCC 1.2 GHz & Super LFM VCC 0.8 GHz & Super LFM VCC Parameter Auto Halt, Stop Grant Power at VCCHFM at VCCSLFM Sleep Power at VCCHFM at VCCSLFM Deep Sleep Power at VCCHFM at VCCSLFM Deeper Sleep Power Intel® Enhanced Deeper Sleep state Power Intel® Deep Power Down Power Junction Temperature Thermal Design Power 10 10 10 10 8 Min Typ Max Unit W Unit Notes 1, 4, 5, 6 Notes - - 2.9 1.6 2.5 - - 1.4 W 2, 5, 7 W 2, 5, 7 - - 1.3 0.9 W 2, 5, 8 - - 0.6 W 2, 8 - - 0.4 W 2, 8 - - 0.25 W 2, 8 0 - 105 °C 3, 4 NOTES: 1. The TDP specification should be used to design the processor thermal solution. The TDP is not the maximum theoretical power the processor can generate. 2. Not 100% tested. These power specifications are determined by characterization of the processor currents at higher temperatures and extrapolating the values for the temperature indicated. 3. As measured by the activation of the on-die Intel Thermal Monitor. The Intel Thermal Monitor's automatic mode is used to indicate that the maximum TJ has been reached. 4. The Intel Thermal Monitor automatic mode must be enabled for the processor to operate within specifications. 5. Processor TDP requirements in Intel Dynamic Acceleration Technology mode are lesser than TDP in HFM. 6. At Tj of 105 oC 7. At Tj of 50 °C 8. At Tj of 35 oC 106 Datasheet