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== Ethernet == | == Ethernet == | ||
+ | * fit-PC2 is using Realtek RTL8111D GbE controller | ||
+ | * fit-PC2i is using Realtek RTL8111C GbE controller | ||
=== Wake-on-LAN (fit-PC2i only) === | === Wake-on-LAN (fit-PC2i only) === | ||
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== Serial port (fit-PC2i only) == | == Serial port (fit-PC2i only) == | ||
The serial port RS232 is brought-out through a custom mini connector. fit-PC2i is supplied with a cable to DB9 female. | The serial port RS232 is brought-out through a custom mini connector. fit-PC2i is supplied with a cable to DB9 female. |
Revision as of 10:47, 7 July 2010
In this document fit-PC relates to both fit-PC2 & fit-PC2i
Contents
Watchdog
- Watchdog reboots the system when it freezes
- Watchdog should be enabled in BIOS and triggered periodically from OS.
- See Watchdog in Windows XP
- See watchdog forum discussion
Power consumption
Below are power consumption measurements for fit-PC
- Measurements are done on 12V DC - fit-PC only excluding power supply
- HDD and USB keyboard & mouse are included. fit-PC is connected to XGA display
- Measurements are done in Windows XP
fit-PC2 consumption
- Off: 0.45W
- Standby: 1.0W
- XP average: 6.5W
- XP peak: 9.12W
fit-PC2i consumption
- Off: 1.2W
- Standby: 1.2W
- XP average: 7.1W
- XP Peak: 9.24W
Ethernet
- fit-PC2 is using Realtek RTL8111D GbE controller
- fit-PC2i is using Realtek RTL8111C GbE controller
Wake-on-LAN (fit-PC2i only)
Serial port (fit-PC2i only)
The serial port RS232 is brought-out through a custom mini connector. fit-PC2i is supplied with a cable to DB9 female.