Intel Celeron 440 HH80557RG041512 Data Sheet

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HH80557RG041512
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Thermal Specifications and Design Considerations
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Datasheet
The PROCHOT# signal is asserted when a high temperature situation is detected, 
regardless of whether Thermal Monitor or Thermal Monitor 2 is enabled.
It should be noted that the Thermal Monitor 2 TCC cannot be activated via the on 
demand mode. The Thermal Monitor TCC, however, can be activated through the use of 
the on demand mode.
5.2.3
On-Demand Mode
The processor provides an auxiliary mechanism that allows system software to force 
the processor to reduce its power consumption. This mechanism is referred to as “On-
Demand” mode and is distinct from the Thermal Monitor feature. On-Demand mode is 
intended as a means to reduce system level power consumption. Systems using the 
processor must not rely on software usage of this mechanism to limit the processor 
temperature.
If bit 4 of the ACPI P_CNT Control Register (located in the processor 
IA32_THERM_CONTROL MSR) is written to a '1', the processor will immediately reduce 
its power consumption via modulation (starting and stopping) of the internal core clock, 
independent of the processor temperature. When using On-Demand mode, the duty 
cycle of the clock modulation is programmable via bits 3:1 of the same ACPI P_CNT 
Control Register. In On-Demand mode, the duty cycle can be programmed from 12.5% 
on/87.5% off, to 87.5% on/12.5% off in 12.5% increments. On-Demand mode may be 
used in conjunction with the Thermal Monitor. If the system tries to enable On-Demand 
mode at the same time the TCC is engaged, the factory configured duty cycle of the 
TCC will override the duty cycle selected by the On-Demand mode. 
Figure 18.
Thermal Monitor 2 Frequency and Voltage Ordering
VID
Frequency
Temperature
T
TM2
f
MAX
f
TM2
VID
VID
TM2
PROCHOT#