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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (68407)8/11/1999 3:06:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) of 1579121
 
TWY - Re: "This 42 amps may be a peak transient current. They claimed only 54W in the table I saw. Where did you see this number?"

It was in the following document:

AMD Athlon™ Processor
Voltage Regulation Design
Application Note

Document # 22651.pdf - on the AMD Athlon Web Site.

"This application note is intended to guide the board designer
through the process of developing a reliable power supply that
meets the low-voltage, high-current demands of the
AMD Athlon processor. The goal is to design a solution that
works over a wide voltage range and a 3-amp (A) to 42-A current
range. This large range allows motherboard designers to
prepare for the next generation of processors from AMD. In
addition, this application note provides basic guidelines on
circuit decoupling for reduction of noise generated by fast
current transients."


Paul
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