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Figure 5.24 theoretical plot of case 1, Figure 5.25 spin-up case 1 fix 1, Figure 5.24 – SMSC EMC2102 User Manual

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Fan Speed Control with the EMC2102 Device

SMSC EMC2102

USER MANUAL

Revision 0.2 (09-17-07)

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If the fan is already set to 75% level, we will need to lower the valid speed (function of 56h, Valid
TACH) to a value below the rpm75, to fix the problem.

To test this situation, set spin-up level to 75% (53h[2] = 1), set the Valid TACH Count (56h) = 6000
rpm and then start the fan (57h) with 6500 rpm. The spin-up routine will run repeatedly.

Change the Valid TACH Count (56h) to 5800 rpm, the problem cannot be fixed since the valid speed
is still higher than the fan speed (rpm75 = 5650 rpm).

Set 56h = 5580 rpm which is below 5650 rpm (the rpm75), the system gets out of the spin-up routine
(

Figure 5.26

).

Figure 5.24 Theoretical Plot of Case 1

Figure 5.25 Spin-up Case 1 Fix 1

RPM for

100% Drive

rpm60 or rpm75

Spin Up Time

¼ of Spin Up Time

Valid Speed

Check TACH

Fan Speed

(RPM)

Target Speed

Fan Speed

Spin Up Level

Changed to 75%