Specification Sheet
Intel
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 Xeon
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 Processor E5-1600/E5-2600/E5-4600 v2 Product Families 57
Datasheet Volume One of Two
Interfaces
2.5.2.6.22 Thermally Constrained Time Read
This features allows the PECI host to access the total time for which the processor has 
been operating in a lowered power state du
e to TCC activation. The returned data 
includes the time required to ramp back up to the original P-state target after TCC 
activation expires. This timer does not include TCC activation as a result of an external 
assertion of PROCHOT_N. This is tracked by a 32-bit counter with a resolution of 1mS 
per count that rolls over or wraps around. On the processor PECI clients, the only logic 
that can be thermally constrained is that supplied by VCC.
2.5.2.6.23 Current Limit Read
This read returns the current limit for the processor VCC power plane in 1/8A 
incre
m
ents. Actual current limit data is contained only in the lower 13 bits of the 
response data. The default return value of 0x438 corresponds to a current limit value  
of 135A. 
2.5.2.6.24 Accumulated Energy Status Read
This service can return the value of the total e
nergy consumed by the entire processor 
package or just the logic supplied by the VCC power plane as specified through the 
parameter field in Table 2-8. This information is tracked by a 32-bit counter that wraps 
around and continues counting on reaching its limit. Energy units for this read are 
determined as per the Package Power SKU Unit settings described in 
Section 2.5.2.6.13.
While Intel requires reading the accumulated energy data at least once every 16 
seconds to ensure functional correctness, a more realistic polling rate  
recommendation is once every 100mS for better accuracy. This feature assumes a 
150W processor. In general, as the power capability decreases, so will the minimum 
polling rate requirement.
When determining energy changes by subtracting energy values between successive 
reads, Intel advocates using the 2’s complement method to account for counter wrap-
arounds. Alternatively, adding all ‘F’s (‘0xFFFFFFFF’) to a negative result from the 
subtraction will accomplish the same goal.
Figure 2-32. Thermal Averaging Constant Write / Read
Thermal Averaging Constant
RESERVED
431
PECI Temperature 
Averaging Constant
3 0
Figure 2-33. Current Config Limit Read Data
Current Config Limit Data
RESERVED
1331
Current Limit for processor VCC
12 0










