5 special features, 1 hyper-threading, 2 onboard hardware monitor – Kontron COMe-cPV2(v1.0) User Manual

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Special Features

5.1

Hyper-Threading

Hyper-threading (officially termed Hyper-Threading Technology or HTT) is an

Intel-proprietary technology used to improve parallelization of computations

performed on PCs. Hyper-threading works by duplicating certain sections of

the processor—those that store the architectural state -- but not duplicating

the main execution resources. A hyper-threading equipped processor can appear

to be two "logical" processors to the host operating system, thus allowing

the operating system to schedule two threads or processes simultaneously.

Hyper Threading Technology support always depends on the operating system.

5.2

Onboard Hardware Monitor

The microETXexpress®-PV-XT COM has an onboard hardware monitor. The following

table lists the different sensors implemented.

Table 16: Sensors

Sensor

name

Measurements

Notes

CPU Temp 1

CPU 1 junction

temperature.

-

CPU Temp 2

CPU 2 junction

temperature.

-

System

Temp

Internal HWM IC

temperature.

Provides the module’s PCB temperature

FAN 0

Onboard fan connector

tach input.

-

Voltage 0

CPU core voltage

-

Voltage 1

Module main (12V) input

voltage

A voltage divider is present on
this pin in order to be able to
read the full range of input
voltage. The reading must be
multiplied by 1.5 to have the
real value when using third party
software.

Voltage 2

Module 5V standby input

voltage

-

Voltage 3

RTC battery voltage

To read this sensor properly when

using third party software, the HWM

GPIO 1 must be enabled. This feature

prevents unnecessary drainage of the

RTC battery.

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