4 power considerations, 1 electrical specifications, 2 power supply rise time – Kontron COMe-cP2020 User Manual

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COMe-P2020 User Guide

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Power Considerations

4.1

Electrical Specifications

4.1.1

Supply Voltage

Following supply voltage is specified at the COM Express® connector.

The RTC voltage is not mandatory for operation.

4.2

Power Supply Rise Time

The input voltages shall rise from ≤ 10% of nominal to within the regulation ranges within 0.1ms to 20ms. There must be a
smooth and continuous ramp of each DC input voltage from 10% to 90% of its final set-point as specified in the ATX specifi-
cation.

4.3

Supply Voltage Ripple

The supply voltage ripple must not be greater than 100 mV peak to peak 0 – 20 MHz.

4.4

Power Consumption

The maximum power consumption of the COMe-cP2020 is a function of clock frequencies, workload/utilization, tempera-
ture and component variations/tolerances.
The following tables indicate the typical power consumption of the COMe-cP2020 with 1.2 GHz core clock and 2GB DDR3
memory under various conditions.

Table 4-1:

Supply Voltages

TYPE

RANGE

VCC

10.8V - 13.2V

(12V nominal)

RTC

2.5V - 3.3V

Table 4-2:

Workload Dependency

APPLICATIONS

POWER CONSUMPTION

U-Boot (idle)

7.4 W

Linux (idle)

6.1 W

Linux (with memtester)

9.6 W

Table 4-3:

Power Consumption vs. Ambient Temperature (Standard Board Variant)

AMBIENT AIR

TEMPERATURE

12V RAIL LOAD

POWER CONSUMPTION

-5° C

0.72 A

8.6 W

25° C

0.80 A

9.6 W

60° C

0.83 A

10.0 W

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