
Chapter 2 Product Overview
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Power Specifications
Table 2-5 provides the power requirements for the 300 MHz and 800 MHz versions of the CoreModule 430.
Operating configurations:
• In-rush operating configuration includes CRT video, 256MB DDR RAM, and power.
• Idle operating configuration includes the in-rush configuration as well as on-board Compact Flash with
64MB card, and one keyboard.
• BIT = Burn-In-Test. Operating configuration includes idle configuration as well as two serial port loop-
backs, one Ethernet connection, and four USB Compact Flash readers with 64MB Compact Flash.
Environmental Specifications
Table 2-6 provides the operating and storage condition ranges required for this module.
Thermal/Cooling Requirements
The CPU is the primary source of heat on the board. The 800 MHz version of the CoreModule 430 CPU is
designed to operate at its maximum speed and requires a heatsink (provided). The 300 MHz version of the
CoreModule 430 CPU does not require a heatsink.
NOTE All dimensions are given in inches. Pin 1 is shown as a black pin (square or
round) on vertical headers or connectors in all illustrations. Black dots on right-
angle headers or connectors indicate pin 2.
The Compact Flash socket (J12) exceeds the PC/104 height limitation by 0.2
inches.
Table 2-5. Power Supply Requirements
Parameter Characteristics for 300 MHz CPU Characteristics for 800 MHz CPU
Input Type Regulated DC voltages Regulated DC voltages
Peak In-rush Current 14.80A (74.00W) 14.86A (74.30W)
Idle Current 1.30A (6.51W) 1.42A (7.12W)
BIT Current (Typical) 1.32A (6.58W) 1.44A (7.19W)
Table 2-6. Environmental Requirements
Parameter Conditions
Temperature
Operating –20° to +70° C (–4° to +158° F)
Extended (Optional) –40° to +85° C (–40° to +185° F)
Storage –55° to +85° C (–67° to +185° F)
Humidity
Operating 5% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Non-operating 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
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