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4 processor dts thermal margin sensors, 5 discrete thermal sensors, Processor dts thermal margin sensors – Kontron S4600 SEL Troubleshooting User Manual

Page 65: Discrete thermal sensors

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System Event Log Troubleshooting Guide for EPSD

Platforms Based on Intel

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Xeon

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Processor E5 4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 Product Families

Cooling Subsystem

Revision 1.1

Intel order number G90620-002

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5.2.4

Processor DTS Thermal Margin Sensors

Intel

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Xeon

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processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600 v2 product families are incorporating a DTS-based thermal spec. This allows a

much more accurate control of the thermal solution and enables lower fan speeds and lower fan power consumption. For Intel

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Xeon

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processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600 product families, this requires significant BMC FW calculations to derive the sensor value.

Intel

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Xeon

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processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600 v2 product families are the follow-on processors to Intel

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Xeon

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processor E5-

4600/2600/2400/1600 product families. For Intel

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Xeon

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processor E5-

4600/2600/2400/1600 v2 product families, the BMC’s

derivation of this value is greatly simplified because the majority of the calculations are performed within the processor itself.

The main usage of this sens

or is as an input to the BMC’s fan control algorithms. The BMC implements this as a threshold sensor.

There is one DTS sensor for each installed physical processor package. Thresholds are not set and alert generation is not enabled
for these sensors.

Table 43: Processor DTS Thermal Margin Sensors Typical Characteristics

Byte

Field

Description

11

Sensor Type

01h = Temperature

12

Sensor Number

83h = Processor 1 DTS Thermal Margin

84h = Processor 2 DTS Thermal Margin

85h = Processor 3 DTS Thermal Margin

86h = Processor 4 DTS Thermal Margin

13

Event Direction and
Event Type

[7] Event direction

0b = Assertion Event

1b = Deassertion Event

[6:0] Event Type = 01h (Threshold)

5.2.5

Discrete Thermal Sensors

Discrete thermal sensors do not report a temperature at all, instead they report an overheating event of some kind. For example,
VRD Hot (voltage regulator is overheating) or processor Thermal Trip (the processor got so hot that its over-temperature protection
was triggered and the system was shut down to prevent damage).

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