EMC2300-AZC-TR SMSC, EMC2300-AZC-TR Datasheet - Page 38

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EMC2300-AZC-TR

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EMC2300-AZC-TR
Description
Industrial Temperature Sensors Auto Fan Contrllr Up to 4 Fans
Manufacturer
SMSC
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Revision 0.32 (06-23-08)
7.1.4
7.1.4.1
7.1.4.2
7.1.4.3
Notes:
It should be noted that the actual duty cycle on the pin is created by the PWM Ramp Rate Control
block and latched on the rising edge of the PWM output. Therefore, the current PWM duty cycle may
lag the PWM Calculated Duty Cycle.
Fan Speed Monitoring
The chip monitors the speed of the fans by utilizing fan tachometer input signals from fans equipped
with tachometer outputs. The fan tachometer inputs are monitored by using the Fan Tachometer
registers. These signals, as well as the Fan Tachometer registers, are described below.
The tachometers will operate in one of two modes:
TACH Inputs
The tachometer inputs are implemented as digital input buffers with logic to filter out small glitches on
the tach signal.
Selecting the Mode of Operation:
The mode is selected through the Mode Select bits located in the Tach Option register. This Mode
Select bit is defined as follows:
Default Mode of Operation:
Mode 1 – Always Monitoring
Mode 1 is the simple case. In this mode, the fan is always powered when it is ‘ON’ and the fan
tachometer output ALWAYS has a valid output. This mode is typically used if a linear DC Voltage
control circuit drives the fan.
pulses between the programmed number of edges (default = 5 edges). The fan tachometer reading
registers are continuously updated.
The PWM Duty Cycle latches the Ramping Duty Cycle on the rising edge of the PWM output.
The calculated duty cycle, ramping duty cycle, and the PWM output duty cycle are asynchronous
to each other, but are all synchronized to the internal 90kHz clock source.
Mode 1: Standard tachometer reading mode. This mode is used when the fan is always powered.
Mode 2: Enhanced tachometer reading mode. This mode is used when the PWM is pulsing the fan.
0=Mode 1: Standard tachometer reading mode
1=Mode 2 (default): Enhanced tachometer reading mode.
Mode 2
Slow interrupt disabled (Force FFFEh)
Tach interrupt enabled via enable bit
Tach Limit = FFFFh
Look for 5 tach edges
Don’t ignore first 3 edges after guard time
Guard Time = 32 clock periods (1 clock period = 1/90kHz).
Tach readings updated once a second
In this mode, the fan tachometer simply counts the number of 90kHz
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Fan Control Device with High Frequency PWM and Temperature Monitors
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