29 September 1997 – Subject To Change
Electrical Data
9–3
DC Characteristics
Vclamp will be clamped to Vclamp provided that the current does not exceed
Iclamp. The 21164PC may be damaged if the voltage exceeds Vclamp or the current
exceeds Iclamp.
9.2.3 Output Signal Pins
Output pins are ordinary 3.3-V CMOS outputs. Although output signals are rail-to-
rail, timing is specified to Vdd/2.
Note:
The 21164PC microprocessor chips do not have an onchip resistor for an
output driver.
Bidirectional pins are either input or output pins, depending on control timing. When
functioning as output pins, they are ordinary 3.3-V CMOS outputs.
Table 9–3 shows the CMOS dc input and output pins.
Table 9–3 CMOS DC Input/Output Characteristics
(Sheet 1 of 2)
Parameter
Requirements
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Units
Test Conditions
Vih
High-level input voltage
2.0
—
V
—
Vil
Low-level input voltage
—
0.8
V
—
Voh
High-level output voltage
2.4
—
V
Ioh =
−
6.0 mA
Vol
Low-level output voltage
—
0.4
V
Iol = 6.0 mA
Iil_pd
Input with pull-down leakage
current
—
±50
µA
Vin = 0 V
Iih_pd
Input with pull-down current
—
250
µA
Vin = 2.4 V
Iil_pu
Input with pull-up current
—
−
800
µA
Vin = 0.4 V
Iih_pu
Input with pull-up leakage
current
—
±50
µA
Vin = Vdd V
Iozl_pd
Output with pull-down
leakage current (tristate)
—
±100
µA
Vin = 0 V
Iozh_pd
Output with pull-down current
(tristate)
—
500
µA
Vin = 2.4 V
Iozl_pu
Output with pull-up current
(tristate)
—
−
800
µA
Vin = 0.4 V