CP605
System Considerations
ID 25095, Rev. 07
© 2004 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH
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The following table indicates the power consumption using Windows
®
2000, 100% CPU usage,
VGA resolution 1024x768: typical application.
The following table indicates the power consumption using Windows
®
2000, High Power Tool
(Game: 3D-Pinball), VGA resolution 1024x768: maximum power consumption. For further in-
formation about the Intel High Power Tool, refer to the Intel web sites.
Table 6-6: Power Consumption: Windows® 2000, 100% CPU Usage
POWER
P4-M
1.2 GHZ
512 MB
P4-M
1.7 GHZ
512 MB
P4-M
2.2 GHZ
512 MB
P4
2 GHZ
512 MB
P4
2.4 GHZ
512 MB
Core
1.2 V
1.3 V
1.3 V
1.5 V
1.5 V
5 V
12 W
20 W
24 W
31 W
40 W
3.3 V
8 W
8 W
8 W
8 W
8 W
+12 V
1.2 W
1.2 W
1.2 W
1.2 W
1.2 W
Total
21.2 W
29.2 W
33.2 W
40.2 W
49.2 W
Table 6-7: Power Consumption: Windows® 2000 High Power Tool
POWER
P4-M
1.2 GHZ
512 MB
P4-M
1.7 GHZ
512 MB
P4-M
2.2 GHZ
512 MB
P4
2 GHZ
512 MB
P4
2.4 GHZ
512 MB
Core
1.2 V
1.3 V
1.3 V
1.5 V
1.5 V
5 V
15 W
24 W
29 W
38 W
46 W
3.3 V
8 W
8 W
8 W
8 W
8 W
+12 V
1.2 W
1.2 W
1.2 W
1.2 W
1.2 W
Total
24.2 W
33.2 W
38.2 W
47.2 W
55.2 W
Note...
The values in the above table are measured using the Intel High Power Tool.
This tool serves only for checking the onboard power supplies and does not
represent the power consumption of the CP605 during normal operation.
In normal software applications this maximum power consumption level will
never be reached.
Table 6-8: Power Consumption Table for CP605 Accessories
MODULE
POWER 5V
POWER 3.3V
Keyboard
100 mW
—
DDR SDRAM SODIMM PC266 256 MB
—
1 to 2 W
DDR SDRAM SODIMM PC266 512 MB
—
1.5 W to 2.5 W
CompactFlash
—
100 mW to 300 mW