Comment by throw74848484

Comment by throw74848484 15 hours ago

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I know it is trying to be funny. But those states are quite normal in modern computer with advanced power management. OS should handle wakeups from deep sleep, or state where temperature of motherboard is 200 celsius.

mordae 15 hours ago

Unlikely. Nothing is specced beyond 140 Celsius and many parts not beyond 80.

  • kxndnddn 9 hours ago

    That statement is far too general and also factually wrong e.g. HT83C51 is specced for operating temperatures of 225 deg Celsius

    • AlotOfReading 9 hours ago

      That's still not a chip where an OS would have to handle motherboard temperatures of 200C, like the original point though. An 8051 is going to be running bare metal. TI has some stuff in the C2000 line that can run FreeRTOS at 200C, but the overwhelmingly vast majority of chips on the market are rated to 150C max.