Rsl routing, Figure 13. rsl routing dimensions – Intel CHIPSET 820E User Manual

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2.7.2.1. RSL

Routing

The RSL signals enter the first RIMM on the left side, propagate through the RIMM, and exit on the
right. The signal continues through the rest of the existing RIMMs until it is terminated at V

TERM

. All

unpopulated slots must have continuity modules in place to ensure that the signals propagate to the
termination.

Figure 13. RSL Routing Dimensions

rsl_route

MCH

MCH to first

RIMM

RIMM_0

RIMM_1

A

B

C

RIMM to

RIMM

RIMM to

Termination

0"-3.50"

0.4"-0.45"

0"-3"

To maintain a nominal 28

trace impedance, the RSL signals must be 18 mils wide. To control crosstalk

and odd/even-mode velocity deltas, there must be a 10 mil ground isolation trace routed between
adjacent RSL signals. The 10 mil ground isolation traces must be connected to ground with a via every 1
inch. A 6 mil gap is required between the RSL signals and the ground isolation trace. These signals must
be length-matched to ±10 mils in line section A and to ±2 mils in line section B, using the trace length
matching methods in Section 2.7.2.6. To ensure uniform trace lines, trace width variation must be
uniform on all RSL signals at every neckdown for each line section. All RSL signals must have the same
number of vias. It may be necessary to place vias on RSL signals where they are not necessary to meet
this via loading requirement (i.e., dummy vias).

Table 3. Placement Guidelines for Motherboard Routing Lengths

Reference

Trace Description

Maximum Trace Length (in.)

A

MCH to first RIMM connector

0 to 3.50

B

RIMM to RIMM

0.4 to 0.45

C

RIMM to termination

0 to 3

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