Processor information – Ampro Corporation COM 830 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Specifications

8

Reference Manual

COM 830

Windows XP Professional Standby Mode (requires setup node “Suspend Mode” in the BIOS to be
configured to S1 POS [Power On Suspend])

Suspend to RAM (requires setup node “Suspend Mode” in BIOS to be configured to S3 STR [suspend to
RAM])

Processor Information

In the following power tables there is some additional information about the processors. Intel

®

offers

processors that are considered to be low power consuming. These processors can be identified by their
voltage status. Intel uses the following terms to describe these processors. If none of these terms are used
then the processor is not considered to be low power consuming.

LV=Low voltage
ULV=Ultra low voltage

When applicable, the above mentioned terms will be added to the power tables to describe the processor. For
example:

Intel

®

Core™ Duo L2400 1.66GHz 2MB L2 cache LV

Intel

®

also describes the type of manufacturing process used for each processor. The following term is

used:

nm=nanometer

The manufacturing process description is included in the power tables as well. See example below. For
information about the manufacturing process, visit Intel's website.

Intel

®

Core™ Duo L2400 1.66GHz 2MB L2 cache LV 65nm

NOTE

The PassMark, Burn-In Test-Suite was used to stress the CPU to 100% workload.

Table 2-3. COM 830 Intel® Core™ Duo U2500 1.2GHz 2MB L2 cache

COM 830-R-30

Intel

®

Core™ Duo U2500 1.2GHz 2MB L2 cache

ULV 65nm

Layout Rev.B945LX0 /BIOS Rev. B945R007

Memory Size

512MB

Operating System

Windows XP Professional SP2

Power State

Desktop Idle

100%
workload

Standby (S1)

Suspend to
Ram (S3)

Power consumption (measured
in Amperes/Watts)

0.99A/11.88 W

2.07A/24.84 W

1.62A/19.49W

0.81A/9.78W

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