Specification Sheet
Electrical Specifications
36 Datasheet, Volume 1 of 2
5.2.4 Platform Environmental Control Interface (PECI)
PECI is an Intel proprietary interface that provides a communication channel between
Intel processors and chipset components to external system management logic and
thermal monitoring devices. The processor contains a Digital Thermal Sensor (DTS)
that reports a relative die temperature as an offset from Thermal Control Circuit (TCC)
activation temperature. Temperature sensors located throughout the die are
implemented as analog-to-digital converters calibrated at the factory. PECI provides an
interface for external devices to read processor temperature, perform processor
manageability functions, and manage processor interface tuning and diagnostics.
The PECI interface operates at a nominal voltage. The set of DC electrical specifications
shown in Section 5.5.2.2 is used with devices normally operating from a PECI
interface supply.
5.2.4.1 Input Device Hysteresis
The PECI client and host input buffers must use a Schmitt-triggered input design for
improved noise immunity. Refer to the following image and Section 5.5.2.2.
5.2.5 System Reference Clocks (BCLK{0/1/2}_DP, BCLK{0/1/
2}_DN)
The processor Core, processor Uncore, PCI Express*, and DDR4 memory interface
frequencies are generated from BCLK{0/1/2}_DP and BCLK{0/1/2}_DN signals. The
processor maximum core frequency and DDR memory frequency are set during
manufacturing. It is possible to override the processor core frequency setting using
software. This permits operation at lower core frequencies than the factory set
maximum core frequency.
The processor core frequency is configured during reset by using values stored within
the device during manufacturing. The stored value sets the lowest core multiplier at
which the particular processor can operate. If higher speeds are desired, the
appropriate ratio can be configured using the IA32_PERF_CTL MSR (MSR 199h); Bits
[14:0].
Figure 5-1. Input Device Hysteresis