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A thermal sensor in the cpu checks the temperature of the machine. If it is more than 40 degree celsius an interrupt is generated to stutdowm the machine.This interrupt is a hardware interrupt

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Answered by arishfa28
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Explanation:

A thermal sensor in the CPU checks the temperature of the machine. If it is more than 40℃ an interrupt is generated to shutdown the machine. This interrupt is a hardware interrupt. 8.

Answered by steffis
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A thermal sensor in the cCPUpu checks the temperature of the machine. If it is more than 40 degrees celsius an interrupt is generated to shut down the machine. This interrupt is a hardware interrupt

False, since the CPU is interrupting the temperature sensor.

Interruptions:

  • A thermal sensor in the processor keeps track of the machine's temperature.
  • An interrupt is generated if the temperature increases beyond 40°C, prompting the machine to shut down.
  • The temperature sensor has been disrupted by the CPU.

Effects of Interruptions:

  • Requests may be delayed or halted as a result of higher priority interrupt levels, with potentially disastrous results.
  • High-speed devices, such as magnetic drives, are given priority, while slow devices, such as keyboards, are given a low priority.
  • If the CPU temperature sensor interrupt is ignored, it will have devastating repercussions.
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