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Introduction
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Unit Interval (UI)
— Signaling convention that is binary and unidirectional. In
this binary signaling, one bit is sent for every edge of the forwarded clock, whether
it is a rising edge or a falling edge. If a number of edges are collected at instances
t
1
, t
2
, t
n
,...., t
k
then the UI at instance “n” is defined as:
UI
n
= t
n
– t
n – 1
•
Jitter
— Any timing variation of a transition edge or edges from the defined Unit
Interval.
•
Storage Conditions
— Refers to a non-operational state. The processor may be
installed in a platform, in a tray, or loose. Processors may be sealed in packaging or
exposed to free air. Under these conditions, processor lands should not be
connected to any supply voltages, have any I/Os biased, or receive any clocks.
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OEM
—
Original Equipment Manufacturer.
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Intel® Xeon® Processor 3500 Series Specification Update
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Intel® Xeon® Processor Series Datasheet, Volume 2
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Intel® Xeon® Processor 3500 Series and LGA1366 Socket
Thermal and Mechanical Design Guide
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