User Guide

Thermal Management
100 Datasheet, Volume 1 of 2
The DTS 1.1 implementation consists of two points: a Ψ
CA
at T
CONTROL
and a Ψ
CA
at
DTS = -1.
The Ψ
CA
point at DTS = -1 defines the minimum Ψ
CA
required at TDP considering the
worst case system design T
AMBIENT
design point:
Ψ
CA
= (T
CASE-MAX
– T
AMBIENT-TARGET
) / TDP
For example, for a 91 W TDP part, the T
CASE
maximum is 63.7 °C and at a worst case
design point of 40 °C local ambient this will result in:
Ψ
CA
= (63.7 – 40) / 91 = 0.26 °C/W
Similarly for a system with a design target of 45 °C ambient, the Ψ
CA
at DTS = -1
needed will be 0.21 °C/W.
The second point defines the thermal solution performance (Ψ
CA
) at T
CONTROL
. The
following table lists the required Ψ
CA
for the various TDP processors.
These two points define the operational limits for the processor for DTS 1.1
implementation. At T
CONTROL
the fan speed must be programmed such that the
resulting Ψ
CA
is better than or equivalent to the required Ψ
CA
listed in the following
table. Similarly, the fan speed should be set at DTS = -1 such that the thermal solution
performance is better than or equivalent to the ΨCA requirements at T
AMBIENT-MAX
.
The fan speed controller must linearly ramp the fan speed from processor
DTS = T
CONTROL
to processor DTS = -1.
Figure 5-7. Digital Thermal Sensor (DTS) 1.1 Definition Points