F71862
FAN2 SEGMENT 1 SPEED COUNT – Index BBh
Bit
Name
R/W Default
Description
The value that set in this byte is mean the expect PWM duty-cycle in this
temperature section.
D9h
R/W
7-0
SEC1SPEED2
(85%)
FAN2 SEGMENT 2 SPEED COUNT
– Index BEh
Bit
Name
R/W Default
Description
The value that set in this byte is mean the expect PWM duty-cycle in this
temperature section.
80h
R/W
7-0
SEC2SPEED2
(50%)
FAN2 Temperature Mapping Select – Index BFh
Bit
7-6
5
Name
Reserved
R/W Default
Description
Reserved
--
0
0
0
Set 1 to force FAN2 to full speed if any temperature over its high limit.
Set 1 will enable the interpolation of the fan expect table.
FAN2_UP_T_EN
FAN2_INTERPOLATION_
EN
R/W
4
R/W
This register controls the FAN2 duty movement when temperature over
highest boundary.
0: The FAN2 duty will increases with the slope selected by
FAN2_RATE_SEL register (Index 9Bh).
1: The FAN2 duty will directly jumps to full speed.
This register controls the FAN2 duty movement when temperature under
(highest boundary – hysteresis).
0: The FAN2 duty will decreases with the slope selected by
FAN2_RATE_SEL register (Index 9Bh).
1: The FAN2 duty will directly jumps to the value of SEC1SPEED2
register.
1
3
FAN2_JUMP_HIGH_EN R/W
FAN2_JUMP_LOW_EN R/W
1
2
0: reserved.
1: fan2 follow temperature 1.
1-0
Fan2_temp_sel
R/W
2h
2: fan2 follow temperature 2.
3: fan2 follow temperature 3.
Fan3 Index C0h- CFh
Default
Value
Address
Attribute
Description
FAN3 count reading (MSB). At the moment of reading this register, the LSB will
be latched. This will prevent from data updating when reading. To read the fan
count correctly, read MSB first and followed read the LSB.
C0h
RO
8’h0F
C1h
C2h
RO
-
8’hff
-
FAN3 count reading (LSB).
Reserved.
The Value programming in this byte is duty value. In auto fan mode(CR96
bit5Î0) this register is updated by hardware.
Ex: 5Î 5*100/255 %
C3h
C4h
R/W
R/W
8’h01
8’h03
255 Î 100%
FAN3 full speed count reading (MSB). At the moment of reading this register,
the LSB will be latched. This will prevent from data updating when reading. To
read the fan count correctly, read MSB first and followed read the LSB.
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July, 2008
V.28P