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Cooling for d325 models, 2 cooling for d325 models – HP D315 User Manual

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Technical Reference Guide

4.7.4.2

Cooling for d325 Models


The fan control logic on the d325 model differs from the D315 system in that fans are controlled
by the system board logic. The fans are driven by a constant positive 12 volts on one side and a
negative voltage that is variable through the Fan Cntrl logic. A Hardware Monitor ASIC monitors
the temperature of the processor and changes the duty cycle of the Fan PWM to increase or
decrease fan speed based on the processor temperature. The Fan Clamp signal is initiated by the
BIOS and produced by the GPIO at boot time to ensure that the fans start at boot time.

NOTE: A protection mechanism is provided where the processor threshold
temperature programmed into the Hardware Monitor ASIC is temporarily set by the
BIOS to a lower than normal level during the initial start up to protect against the
possibility of an incorrectly installed heat sink. If during the boot period the processor’s
temperature reaches 100° C the hardware Monitor will assert the Therm signal causing
the I/O Controller to de-assert the PS On signal, which will shut down the power supply.
If the processor does not reach 100° C during the boot sequence the BIOS then re-sets
the thermal threshold to the run-time level of 125° C




Therm

PS On

ATX Power

P1

14

PS On

Fan PWM

Hardware

Monitor

ASIC

Processor

+5 VDC

PS Fan

(-)

(+)

PS

Circuits

Speed

Control

Power Supply Assembly

Sense

Chassis
Fan Tach

Tach Logic

+12 VDC

2

3

(-)

Chassis Fan

Header P8

1

(+)

1

2

Header

P16

Fan
C

Tach Logic

+12 VDC

2

3

(-)

CPU Fan

Header P70

1

(+)

Fan Sink

Fan

Cntrl

CPU
Fan Tach

Fan
Clamp

Sense


LPC47B367

I/O

Controller






















Figure 4-13. d325 Model Fan Control Functional Block Diagram

Compaq D315 and hp d325 Personal Computers

Featuring the AMD Athlon XP Processor

Second Edition - April 2003

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