Benefits of an etx procssor core, Autocalibration for best measurement accuracy, Thermal management – Diamond Systems Neptune User Manual
Page 2: Etx cpu module options, System i/o features
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BENEFITS OF AN ETX PROCSSOR CORE
Choice of Price/Performance
Neptune is available with a low power AMD LX800 up to
an
Intel
Atom N270 so you can obtain exactly the
performance and price point you need.
Protection from Obsolescence
Easily switch processor modules in case of processor end
of life.
Easy Upgrade
ETX CPUs are interchangeable, allowing you to easily
upgrade your system with minimal or no redesign.
Low Cost
ETX modules cost less than their equivalent single board
computer, resulting in a lower total cost for Neptune.
Underside of
Neptune showing
ETX CPU module
AUTOCALIBRATION FOR BEST
MEASUREMENT ACCURACY
Diamond
Systems’
top‐performing
autocalibration
circuitry enables you to calibrate the analog circuits
under software control at any time, maintaining best
accuracy under any conditions. Temperature and time
dependent measurement drift is eliminated, as the SBC
can be calibrated as often as desired in just a few seconds
to ensure accurate readings in all environmental
conditions.
THERMAL MANAGEMENT
Neptune places the processor on the bottom side of the
baseboard. An integrated heat spreader makes thermal
contact with the heat generating components on the ETX
CPU module and provides a flat surface on the bottom
side for mating to the system enclosure. This technique
provides for efficient removal of heat from the CPU
without the need for a fan.
ETX CPU MODULE OPTIONS
Processor
0/+60°C
‐30/+85°C
AMD LX800 500MHz
Yes
Yes
Intel Pentium M 1.4GHz
Yes
Yes
Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
Yes
Yes
SYSTEM I/O FEATURES
All Neptune models include the following standard CPU
I/O features in addition to the data acquisition and DC/DC
power supply.
Serial Ports
2 RS‐232, 4 RS‐232/422/485
USB
4 ports, 1.1 or 2.0 depending on ETX
module
PS/2
Keyboard and mouse interfaces
Ethernet
1 10/100Mbps from ETX module
1 Gigabit Ethernet using Intel 82541 and
on‐board RJ‐45 jack
Parallel and
Floppy
User selectable through ETX module
configuration
Audio
AC’97 (Mic in, Line in, Line out)
IDE
1 44‐pin connector for solid state flashdisk
1 44‐pin connector for hard disk interface
CompactFlash
1 socket for Type I/II device
VGA, LCD
Performance depends on ETX module