Dual RPM-Based PWM Fan Controller
Datasheet
The FAN_STALL Status bit indicates that a stalled fan was detected. This bit is checked conditionally
depending on the mode of operation.
Whenever the Direct Setting Mode or the Spin Up Routine is enabled, the FAN_STALL interrupt
will be masked for the duration of the programmed Spin Up Time (see Table 5.22) to allow the fan
to reach a valid speed without generating unnecessary interrupts.
In Direct Setting Mode, whenever the TACH Reading Register value exceeds the Valid TACH Count
Register setting, the FAN_STALL status bit will be set.
When using the RPM-based Fan Speed Control Algorithm, the stalled fan condition is checked
whenever the Update Time is met and the fan drive setting is updated. It is not a continuous check.
4.4.2
Aging Fan or Invalid Drive Detection
This is useful to detect aging fan conditions (where the fan’s natural maximum speed degrades over
time) or a speed setting that is faster than the fan is capable of. The EMC2302 contains circuitry that
detects that the programmed fan speed can be reached by the fan. If the target fan speed cannot be
reached within a user defined band of tach counts at maximum drive, the DRIVE_FAIL status bits are
set and the ALERT# pin is asserted.
4.5
CLK Pin
The CLK pin has multiple functionality as determined by the settings of the Configuration register.
4.5.1
External Clock
The EMC2302 allows the user to choose between supplying an external 32.768kHz clock or use of
the internal 32kHz oscillator to measure the tachometer signal. This clock source is used by the RPM-
based Fan Speed Control Algorithm to calculate the current fan speed. This fan controller accuracy is
directly proportional to the accuracy of the clock source.
When this function is used, the external clock is driven into the device via the CLK pin.
4.5.2
Internal Clock
Alternately, the EMC2302 may be configured to use its internal clock as a clock output to drive other
fan driver devices. When configured to operate in this mode, the device uses its internal clock for
tachometer reading and drives the CLK pin using a push-pull driver.
4.6
Spin Up Routine
The EMC2302 also contains programmable circuitry to control the spin up behavior of the fan driver
to ensure proper fan operation.
The Spin Up Routine is initiated in Direct Setting mode when the setting value changes from 00h to
anything else.
When the Fan Speed Control Algorithm is enabled, the Spin Up Routine is initiated under the following
conditions:
1. The TACH Target Register value changes from a value of FFh to a value that is less than the Valid
TACH Count (see Section 5.15).
2. The RPM-based Fan Speed Control Algorithm’s measured TACH Reading Register value is greater
than the Valid TACH Count setting.
When the Spin Up Routine is operating, the fan driver is set to full scale (optional) for one quarter of
the total user defined spin up time. For the remaining spin up time, the fan driver output is set at a
user defined level (30% through 65% drive).
SMSC EMC2302
Revision 1.1 (10-12-09)
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