Intel® 500 Series Chipset Family On-Package PCH Datasheet Volume 1

Datasheet

ID 631119
Date 13/07/2021 00:00:00
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Feature Overview

The Integrated Sensor Hub (ISH) serves as the connection point for many of the sensors on a platform. The ISH is designed with the goal of “Always On, Always Sensing” and it provides the following functions to support this goal:

  • Acquisition/sampling of sensor data.
  • The ability to combine data from individual sensors to create a more complex virtual sensor that can be directly used by the firmware/OS.
  • Low power operation through clock and power gating of the ISH blocks together with the ability to manage the power state of the external sensors.
  • The ability to operate independently when the host platform is in a low power state (S0ix only).
  • Ability to provide sensor-related data to other subsystems within the PCH, such as the Intel® CSME.

The ISH consists of the following key components:

  • A combined cache for instructions and data.
    • ROM space intended for the bootloader.
    • SRAM space for code and data.
  • Interfaces to sensor peripherals (I2C, UART, SPI, GPIO).
  • An interface to main memory.
  • Out of Band signals for clock and wake-up control.
  • Inter Process Communications to the Host and Intel® CSME.
  • Part of the PCI tree on the host.