Intel i5-4200H CL8064701470601 Ficha De Dados

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Segment
Symbol
Idle Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Notes
Quad Core BGA Processor
with GT2 Graphics
(H-Processor)
(37W)
P
C6
Idle power in the Package C6
state
0
2.5
W
6, 8
P
C7
Idle power in the Package C7
state
0
2.4
W
6, 9
Dual Core BGA Processor with
GT2 Graphics
(H-Processor)
(47W)
P
C6
Idle power in the Package C6
state
0
2.5
W
6, 8
P
C7
Idle power in the Package C7
state
0
2.4
W
6, 9
Quad Core rPGA Processor
with GT2 Graphics
(M-Processor)
(37W)
P
C6
Idle power in the Package C6
state
0
2.5
W
6, 8
P
C7
Idle power in the Package C7
state
0
2.4
W
6, 9
Dual Core rPGA Processor
with GT2/GT1 Graphics
(M-Processor)
(37W)
P
C6
Idle power in the Package C6
state
0
2.5
W
6, 8
P
C7
Idle power in the Package C7
state
0
2.4
W
6, 9
Thermal Management Features
Occasionally the processor may operate in conditions that are near to its maximum
operating temperature. This can be due to internal overheating or overheating within
the platform. To protect the processor and the platform from thermal failure, several
thermal management features exist to reduce package power consumption and
thereby temperature in order to remain within normal operating limits. Furthermore,
the processor supports several methods to reduce memory power.
Adaptive Thermal Monitor
The purpose of the Adaptive Thermal Monitor is to reduce processor core power
consumption and temperature until it operates at or below its maximum operating
temperature. Processor core power reduction is achieved by:
Adjusting the operating frequency (using the core ratio multiplier) and voltage.
Modulating (starting and stopping) the internal processor core clocks (duty cycle).
The Adaptive Thermal Monitor can be activated when the package temperature,
monitored by any digital thermal sensor (DTS) meets or exceeds its maximum
operating temperature. The maximum operating temperature implies either maximum
junction temperature Tj
MAX
, or Tj
MAX
 minus TCC Activation offset.
Exceeding the maximum operating temperature activates the thermal control circuit
(TCC), if enabled. When activated the thermal control circuit (TCC) causes both the
processor core and graphics core to reduce frequency and voltage adaptively. The
Adaptive Thermal Monitor will remain active as long as the package temperature
exceeds its specified limit. Therefore, the Adaptive Thermal Monitor will continue to
reduce the package frequency and voltage until the TCC is de-activated.
Tj
MAX
 is factory calibrated and is not user configurable. The default value is software
visible in the TEMPERATURE_TARGET (0x1A2) MSR, bits [23:16]. The
TEMPERATURE_TARGET value stays the same when TCC Activation offset is enabled.
5.6  
5.6.1  
Processor—Thermal Management
Mobile 4th Generation Intel
®
 Core
 Processor Family, Mobile Intel
®
 Pentium
®
 Processor Family, and Mobile Intel
®
 Celeron
®
Processor Family
Datasheet – Volume 1 of 2
July 2014
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Order No.: 328901-007