System temperature – Micro Technic Micronix PV-5127 User Manual

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PV- 5127:

Power supply module with UPS

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System temperature

The PV-5127 has a temperature measuring circuit that can control an external fan and heater, and

prevent the CPU from starting if the temperature is too low or too high. It monitors the system

temperature as long as +5V STB is on.

As system temperature sensor, you can use the onboard sensor, or an external sensor of type

Infineon KTY 11-5 connected to J2 (labelled “Ext. sensor”). If you don’t want any temperature

control, you can also configure it to a simulated 10°C, which effectively disables the temperature

control.

The circuitry checks for four different temperature ranges: too cold, cool, warm, and too hot.

Range

Thresholds

Too cold

Below (0°C, 3°C)

Cool

Between (0°C, 3°C) and (15°C, 18°C)

Warm

Between (15°C, 18°C) and (47°C, 55°C)

Too hot

Above (47°C, 55°C)

There is hysteresis when moving between the ranges. The notion (0°C, 3°C) denotes the lower and

upper hysteresis levels, so that the change from too cold to cool happens when the temperature rises

above 3°C, but to change from cool to too cold, the temperature must fall below 0°C. Similarly for

the threshold between cool and warm (at 15°C and 18°C), and between warm and too hot (at 47°C

and 55°C).

For testing purposes, the too cold and too hot ranges can be simulated. To simulate too cold, mount

a jumper on J2 instead of a sensor. To simulate too hot, leave both J2 and ST3 unconnected.

The temperature ranges are used for these functions:

Range

CPU start

allowed

Heater

Fan

Critical alarm

Cold

LED

Hot

LED

Too cold

No

On

Off

No

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Off

Cool

Yes

Off

Off

No

Off

Off

Warm

Yes

Off

On

No

Off

Off

Too hot

No

Off

On

Yes

Off

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