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Power and Signal Distribution

7.3.3 Power Management

These systems include power management functions designed to conserve energy. These
functions are provided by a combination of hardware, firmware (BIOS) and software. The
system provides the following power management support:

ACPI v2.0 compliant (ACPI modes C1, S1, and S3-S5)

U.S. EPA Energy Star 3.0 and 4.0 compliant

Table 7-5 shows the comparison in power states.

NOTES:
Gn = Global state.
Sn = Sleep state.
Cn = ACPI state.
Dn = PCI state.
[1] Power cord is disconnected for this condition.
[2] Actual transition time dependent on OS and/or application software.

Table 7-5.

System Power States

Power

State

System Condition

Power

Consumption

Transition

To S0 by [2]

OS Restart

Required

G0, S0, D0

System fully on. OS and

application is running, all

components.

Maximum

N/A

No

G1, S1, C1, D1 System on, CPU is executing and

data is held in memory. Some

peripheral subsystems may be on

low power. Monitor is blanked.

Low

< 2 sec after

keyboard or

pointing device

action

No

G1, S2/3, C2,

D2 (Standby/or

suspend)

System on, CPU not executing,

cache data lost. Memory is

holding data, display and I/O

subsystems on low power.

Low

< 5 sec. after

keyboard, pointing

device, or power

button action

No

G1, S4, D3

(Hibernation)

System off. CPU, memory, and

most subsystems shut down.

Memory image saved to disk for

recall on power up.

Low

<25 sec. after

power button

action

Yes

G2, S5, D3

cold

System off. All components either

completely shut down or receiving

minimum power to perform system

wake-up.

Minimum

<35 sec. after

power button

action

Yes

G3

System off (mechanical). No power

to any internal components except

RTC circuit. [1]

None