9TCS1085
MOBILE ACCESS™—CLOCK SYNTHESIZER, TEMPERATURE SENSOR, & PWM FAN CONTROLLER FOR PORTABLE DEVICES
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MOBILE ACCESS™—CLOCK SYNTHESIZER, TEMPERATURE SENSOR, & PWM FAN CONTROLLER FOR PORTABLE DEVICES 27
9TCS1085 REV 0.7 012012
Temperature Threshold Alerts
Through register writes, the high and low temperature limits
can be set such that it will trigger an alert. This alert can be
monitored through the registers or can be sent to the
ALERT# pin. Each channel has its own programmable
register to set the thresholds as follows:
(1) High Temperature Alert (default 127°C)
Where byte[0] is the high temperature alert for DX1.
(2) Low Temperature Alert (default 127°C)
Where byte[3] is the low alert for DX1, byte[4] is for DX2.
Temperature Threshold Alert Status
When a temperature threshold alert is activated, a status
indicator bit is also set. Register byte[14], bit[6:5] will be set
depending on the high or low alert. Bit[6] is the high and
bit[5] is the low alert flag. To clear the alert, register
byte[15], bit[7] needs to be written with a "1". Writing this bit
will also clear the critical thermal warnings.
Temperature Threshold ALERT# Pin
The temperature threshold alerts are sent to the ALERT#
pin. To mask this alert being sent to the ALERT# pin, set
register byte[12], bit[7] to logic 1.
Consecutive Alerts
The number of temperature threshold alerts before the
assertion of the ALERT# pin can be set by the user through
register byte[6], bit[3:2] as follows:
Temperature Threshold Alert Alarm Register
All three temperature channels have a readable registers,
byte[13], bit[7:2] that is set when a temperature threshold
alert has occurred. Bit[3:2] is for temperature high and low
thresholds.
Critical Thermal Warnings
The 9TCS1085 will have register programmable critical
thermal threshold warnings for all three temperature sensor
channels. Similar to the temperature threshold alerts, the
critical high temperatures can be set such that a warning
can be dispatched to the THERM# pin and the readable
registers. The thermal warnings also have programmable
hysteresis. Each channel has its own programmable
register to set the thresholds as follows:
(1) Critical Thermal Warning (default 127°C)
Where byte[7] is the critical thermal warning for DX1.
Byte[2:0], Bit[7:0] Temperature
Bit[7] Sign Bit
Bit[6] 64°C
Bit[5] 32°C
Bit[4] 16°C
Bit[3] 8°C
Bit[2] 4°C
Bit[1] 2°C
Bit[0] 1°C
Byte[5:3], Bit[7:0] Temperature
Bit[7] Sign Bit
Bit[6] 64°C
Bit[5] 32°C
Bit[4] 16°C
Bit[3] 8°C
Bit[2] 4°C
Bit[1] 2°C
Bit[0] 1°C
Byte[6], Bit[3:2] Number of Alert Events
[00] (default) 1
[01] 2
[10] 3
[11] 4
Byte[9:7], Bit[6:0] Temperature
Bit[6] 64°C
Bit[5] 32°C
Bit[4] 16°C
Bit[3] 8°C
Bit[2] 4°C
Bit[1] 2°C
Bit[0] 1°C