Intel® Processor and Intel® Core™ i3 N-Series
Datasheet, Volume 1 of 2
| ID | Date | Version | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 759603 | 01/04/2023 | Public |
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PROCHOT# Signal
The PROCHOT# (processor hot) signal is asserted by the processor when the TCC is active. Only a single PROCHOT# pin exists at a package level. When any DTS temperature reaches the TCC activation temperature, the PROCHOT# signal will be asserted. PROCHOT# assertion policies are independent of Adaptive Thermal Monitor enabling.
The PROCHOT# signal can be configured to the following modes:
- Input Only: PROCHOT is driven by an external device.
- Output Only: PROCHOT is driven by processor.
- Bi-Directional: Both Processor and external device can drive PROCHOT signal
PROCHOT Input Only
It is strongly recommended to have PROCHOT# signal set as Input only by default.. In this state, the processor will only monitor PROCHOT# assertions and respond by setting the maximum frequency to 10khz.
The following two features are enabled when PROCHOT is set to Input only: