Architekture overview

The Embedded PCs of the CX20x0 family all have the same architecture. The architecture is described below.

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CX20x0 architecture overview.

The CX20x0 Embedded PCs are based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture developed by Intel. The following CPUs are used:

In addition to the arithmetic unit, the CPU also contains the memory controller and the graphics controller. The single-core processor uses the Intel® HD has as graphics core. The two CoreTM i7 CPUs (dual or quad core) feature an Intel® HD graphics 3000 core. This offers a somewhat higher performance than the Intel® HD graphics core, and the quad core offers a higher clock speed. For details on the CPUs please refer to Intel. The memory is connected directly to the memory controller. The Embedded PCs are available in two memory configurations: 2GB or 4GB DDR3 RAM. The memory is not expandable and must be ordered ex factory.

All CX20x0 Embedded PCs use the Mobile Intel® QM67 Express chipset (Intel® BD82QM67 PCH). This chip provides all required interfaces:

The interfaces (USB, DVI, and LAN) are standard interfaces. Devices that meet the corresponding standard can be connected to and operated at these interfaces. A VGA monitor can be connected to the DVI-I interface with an adapter.

Intel® 82574L Gigabit Ethernet controllers are used as network controllers. There are two independent LAN interfaces. Both LAN interfaces are gigabit-capable and support jumbo frames.