I have not come across any publicly available documentation from any manufacturer that details what sensors can send a throttling signal to the CPU using this method.
i don’t think it they will , confidentiality I guess... that being said , motherboard schematics can be easily had online on certain forums and discord servers , though sometimes they’re not free especially for rare and exotic laptops and motherboards not used widely , and if you understand how on board works you’ll start to see a pattern, they’re all the same for the most part ( particularly cpu power delivery/signaling and thermal controls) .
For example this
Using current to trigger prochot
And these two
Using battery presence/adapter ID(genuine) to trigger prochot
and this one is probably the most abused , or badly implemented? Idk !
You can NTC( thermistor) i think that’s next to vrms because that’s the vrm controllers, and you can see prochot signal coming out at the left ....
There a few more thermistor going to the EC and all the Percy signals go to the EC, then the developers/manufacturer decide to screw the user through firmware flashed to that EC and they can trigger false prochot at whichever temps/current/whatever input they want ....
This is the original pdf
drive.google.com
you can use search option type “prochot” you’ll get few pages , an arrow coming out of a circuit is generated by it , if the arrow is going to that circuit means it’s coming from another place, you can find where it’s coming from by looking at the page numbers between brackets next to that same input ...
Idk if this helpful or not to you just thought I would share , you don’t need to see every single motherboard out there they’re almost same (laptops) the difference is what the firmware/EC decides to do with the inputs , hopefully can help with your awesome tool