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Re: Mini-ITX



You may find this interesting

http://www.epiacenter.com/powersim/powersim_v2/epiasimulator_v2.htm

Dan

Chris Hunter wrote:
>
>
> Actually, that's interesting ... 'cos ISTR David saying he'd measured
> the power-consumption of his set-up & ISTR is was rather more than
that
> ... so, presumably, it depends which board one's using ...
>
> The new EX board probably won't do for us - no RS232 - 'will probably
> stay with the EK series, which I must order (if only the web-site
wasn't
> such a pain ... )
>
> Chris
>
> Friday, 26 Jan'07 - 14:38:41 -0000
>
> from: Ian Lowe ianlowe@xxxxxxx
> <mailto:ianlowe%40xplproject.org.uk>
>
> >the 14W sounds good ...
>
> The Mini ITX boards are spectacular - the Epia C500 I use for my
> touchscreen controller uses 11W peak, and idles down to less than 5W.
> I don't let it go into standby because, as a touchscreen controller, I
> want it to be responsive, but it can go lower still.
>
> >x86 ...
>
> All Intel PC processors (including the ones used by Apple) are x86 -
it
> refers to the instruction set used in the chips, and dates back to
when
> we had 286, 386 and 486.
>
> Ian
>
>
>
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