Legacy Fan Speed Control
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Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines
Table
7-4. ATX FSC Settings
Parameter Classification
Processor
Thermal
Sensor
PWM Output
Notes
T
HIGH
Required
T
CONTROL
3,
5
T
LOW
Required
T
CONTROL
– 10 °C
3,5
Minimum PWM Duty
Cycle
Required
20%
PWM Frequency
Required
21–28
kHz
1
Spin-up time
Suggested
250 – ~500 ms
2, 6
T
AVERAGING
Suggested
35
sec 6
When T
SENSOR
< T
LOW
Suggested Minimum
PWM%
All Fans ON
Suggested
T
CONTROL
+ 3 °C
Hysteresis Suggested
2
°C
Offset Required
Thermal
Diode
Correction Factor
4,
5
NOTES:
1.
A PWM frequency of 25 kHz is the design target for the reference and for the Intel
®
Boxed Processor and the reference design.
2.
Use the lowest time available in this range for the device selected.
3.
To ensure compliance with the thermal specification, thermal profile and usage of the
T
SENSOR
for fan speed control these setting should not be user configurable.
4.
If present in the FSC device the Thermal Diode Correction Factor should be input to this
register.
5.
If the FSC device does not have a means to input a fixed temperature offset then:
T
HIGH
=
T
CONTROL
+ Thermal Diode Correction Factor and
T
LOW
=
T
CONTROL
+ Thermal Diode Correction Factor.
6.
If this function is present on the device it must be enabled
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