EMBEDDED Intel486™ PROCESSOR HARDWARE REFERENCE MANUAL
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Figure 10-28. Heat Sink Dimensions
10.7 DERATING CURVE AND ITS EFFECTS
A derating curve is a graph that plots the output buffer delay against the capacitive load. The
curve is used to analyze a signal delay without necessitating a simulation every time the proces-
sor’s loading changes. This graph assumes the lumped-sum capacitance model to calculate the to-
tal capacitance. The delay in the graph should be added to the specified AC timing value for the
device that is driving the load. The derating curve is device-dependent because each device has
different output buffers.
A derating curve is generated by tying the chip’s output buffers to a range of capacitors. The volt-
age and resistance values chosen for the output buffers are at the highest specified temperature
and are rising (worst case) values. The value of the capacitors centers around the AC timing val-
ues for the chip. For 25 MHz and above, this is 50 pF. Since the AC timing specifications are
measured for a signal reaching 1.5 V, the output buffer delay is the time that it takes for a signal
to rise from 0 V to 1.5 V. A curve is then drawn from the range of time and capacitance values,
with 50 pF representing the average, with nominal or zero derating. These curves are valid only
for a 25 pF–150 pF load range. Beyond this range the output buffers are not well characterized.
The derating curves for the Intel486 processor are shown in
Figure 10-29
. These curves use the
Airflow-Ft/Min (M/Sec)
0
(0)
200
(1)
400
(2)
600
(3)
800
(4)
1000
(5)
θ
CA
with Heat Sink (°C/W)
12
7.5
5.5
4.5
3.5
3.0
θ
CA
without Heat Sink (°C/W)
15.5
13.0
11.0
9.5
8.5
8.0
Heat Sink Dimensions
1.58"
.120"
.050"
.300"
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