Platform Environment Control Interface (Peci); Introduction; And Tcc Activation On Peci-Based Systems; Conceptual Fan Control On Peci-Based Platforms - Intel BX80562QX6700 - Core 2 Extreme 2.66 GHz Processor Datasheet

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5.3

Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI)

5.3.1

Introduction

PECI offers an interface for thermal monitoring of Intel processor and chipset
components. It uses a single wire; thus, alleviating routing congestion issues. PECI
uses CRC checking on the host side to ensure reliable transfers between the host and
client devices. Also, data transfer speeds across the PECI interface are negotiable
within a wide range (2 Kbps to 2 Mbps). The PECI interface on the processor is disabled
by default and must be enabled through BIOS.
5.3.1.1
T
CONTROL
Fan speed control solutions based on PECI use a T
IA32_TEMPERATURE_TARGET MSR. The T
temperature format as PECI though it contains no sign bit. Thermal management
devices should infer the T
should use the relative temperature value delivered over PECI in conjunction with the
T
CONTROL
fan control diagram using PECI temperatures.
The relative temperature value reported over PECI represents the delta below the onset
of thermal control circuit (TCC) activation as indicated by PROCHOT# assertions. As the
temperature approaches TCC activation, the PECI value approaches zero. TCC activates
at a PECI count of zero.
.
Figure 20.

Conceptual Fan Control on PECI-Based Platforms

Fan Speed
(RPM)
80

and TCC Activation on PECI-Based Systems

CONTROL
MSR value to control or optimize fan speeds.
Min
PECI = -20
Note: Not intended to depict actual implementation
Thermal Specifications and Design Considerations
CONTROL
MSR uses the same offset
CONTROL
value as negative. Thermal management algorithms
Figure 20
T
CONTROL
Setting
Max
PECI = -10
Temperature
value stored in the processor
shows a conceptual
TCC Activation
Temperature
PECI = 0
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