Specifications

Chapter 2 Product Overview
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Power Specifications
Table 2-9 shows the power requirements from the baseboard and the board power output.
Table 2-9. Power Supply Requirements
Parameter
600MHz Celeron M
Characteristics
1.0GHz Celeron M
Characteristics
1.4GHz Pentium M
Characteristics
Input Type Regulated DC voltages Regulated DC voltages Regulated DC voltages
In-rush Current*
(Typical)
11Amps 15Amps 10.2Amps
BIT** Current
(Typical)
2.7A (13.5W) 2.8A (14W) 3.4A (17W)
Notes: *In-rush measured with video, 128MB DDR PC2700 RAM memory, and power connected.
**The BIT (burn in test) current was measured using with 128MB DDR PC2700 RAM, video,
Ampro I/O Interface board, floppy (1), IDE HDD (1), PS/2 keyboard & mouse, 4 Serial loopbacks,
externally powered USB CD-ROM (1), externally powered USB HDD (1), USB Jump-Drive (1),
USB CompactFlash reader with 64MB CompactFlash card (1), onboard 64MB CompactFlash card, and
two operating Ethernet channels. LittleBoard 800 used Windows 2000 as OS.
Thermal/Cooling Requirements
The CPU, Memory Hub, I/O Hub, and voltage regulators are the sources of heat on the board.
The LittleBoard 800 is designed to operate at the maximum speed of the respective CPUs,
600MHz, 1.0GHz, or 1.4GHz. The Celeron M CPUs require a heatsink but no fan for
40°to+85°C operation. The Pentium M CPU requires a heatsink but no fan for +0°to+70°C
operation, but does require a fan above +70°C (+70°C to+85°C operation).