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i.mx287 thermal protection?

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royho
Contributor I

​hi everyone,

we have a radio console which is using I.mx287, everything runs fine until we put it into the climatic chamber at 50degree celcius

( We need to pass the EN certificate )

The console shut down after several minutes at 55 degree celcius, and it won't start at 60degree celcius

My question is that is there any thermal protection inside the chip itself ( hardware )?

is there any preset thermal protection in the kernel?

if any information  you need, I can try my best to provide

sorry, I am a marketing guy and this is the first embedded Linux project we are working on

THanks roy

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Yuri
NXP Employee
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1.

  Please refer to section 11.9 (Thermal-Overload Protection Circuit) of the i.MX28
Reference Manual.

  Also, the following additional information helps :

2.

This feature can be enabled by the following :

  2.1. Enable THERMAL_RESET_ENABLE in HW_CLKCTRL_RESET : 0x800401e0 = 0x8.

  2.2. Enable Thermal module via clear PWD in HW_POWER_THERMAL: 0x80044120 = 0x0

(default is 115 C).

  2.3. Enable XTAL32KHZ_PWRUP in HW_RTC_PERSISTENT0: 0x80056064 = 0x20.

After doing that, if the AUTO_RESTART bit is set in HW_RTC_PERSISTENT0, when

temperature is over than 115 C, system will reset, and if AUTO_RESTART bit is

clear, system will power off if the device has no 5V connected.

  Also note, 85 C relates to external ambient temperature,  and thermal protection

operates with internal junction temperature.

T junction = T ambient +  RthJA x PD

where PD is Total On-chip Power Dissipation.

3.

  Thermal protection feature operates automatically.

4.

  Recent FSL Linux BSP does not apply the protection feature, but one can use

temperature reading interface of Linux BSP :

ddi_power_GetDieTemp(int16_t *pLow, int16_t *pHigh)


Have a great day,
Yuri

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royho
Contributor I

Hi Yuri,

Problem back on!!!

We slowly apply the heat at the back of the CPU ( through the PCB )

Then, we are using a thermistor to monitor the temperature at the face of the CPU.

Whenever the temperature reach 69C-70C, the system shut down

My questions:

1) How to check if there is any temperature monitoring utility running in the system??

Thanks

Roy

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Yuri
NXP Employee
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Please check THERMAL_RESET_ENABLE in HW_CLKCTRL_RESET.

Regards,

Yuri.

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royho
Contributor I

Hi Yuri,

The content of the registers:

root@fpg3Plus ~$ /unit_tests/memtool -32 0x800401E0 1

Reading 0x1 count starting at address 0x800401E0

0x800401E0: 00000014

root@fpg3Plus ~$ /unit_tests/memtool -32 0x80044120 1

Reading 0x1 count starting at address 0x80044120

0x80044120: 00000080

Thanks

Roy

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Yuri
NXP Employee
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You may estimate, if the issue is concerned with i.MX28.

Please try to calculate i.MX28 Tj.

T junction = T ambient +  RthJA x PD

where PD is Total On-chip Power Dissipation.

Regards,

Yuri.

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royho
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Hi Yuri,

We finally found the problem.

It was not about the freescale.

It turned out our USB hub onboard shut down at high temperature.

And it caused the Freescale to shut down.

We changed the USB hub to industrial grade and everything works fine

However, we don’t know why the USB HUB shut down would caused the Freescale to shut down

Anyway, we passed -20C to 60C certificate

Roy

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royho
Contributor I

Hi Yuri,

Thanks

We checked and its disabled

Can I send you a clip to show what we tested?

By the way, can we ask the cpu to shut down later? Say 5 degree Celsius

later?

Thanks

Roy

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royho
Contributor I

Hi Yuri ,

Thanks for the reply

Today, I did some intensive tests inside the chamber, the console shut down

at 64-68 degree Celsius

We found once the internal temperature of the console climbed up to 65c.

The system will shut down

Roy

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Yuri
NXP Employee
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It is not fully clear - if there is a problem here ?

(What is expected behaviour ?)

Regards,

Yuri.

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royho
Contributor I

Hi Yuri,

Forgot to mention:

Full code:

MCIMX287CVM4B

Thanks

Roy

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royho
Contributor I

Hi Yuri,

Thanks for your reply

Finally, we found the problem.

The crystal oscillator is starting to be unstable at 60c, and shut down at

around 80c. So the imx287 shut down.

Thanks for all the support

Lesson learnt, must buy seiko crystal oscillator

Roy

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