Dell PP04X specifications Specifications

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Specifications

User's Guide

Processor

Processor type

Intel® Core™ Duo processor

 

NOTE: Your computer may have an Intel® Core™

 

Solo processor, depending on your order

 

configuration.

L1 cache

64 KB (internal)

 

 

L2 cache

2 MB (on die)

 

 

External bus frequency

667 MHz

 

 

 

 

System Information

 

 

 

System chipset

Intel 945PM

 

 

Data bus width

64 bits

 

 

DRAM bus width

64 bits

 

 

Processor address bus width

36 bits

 

 

 

 

PC Card

 

 

 

CardBus controller

O2Micro Oz711 CardBus controller

PC Card connector

one (supports one Type I or Type II card)

 

 

Cards supported

3.3 V and 5 V

 

 

PC Card connector size

80 pins

 

 

Data width (maximum)

PCMCIA 16 bits

 

CardBus 32 bits

 

 

Smart Card

 

 

 

Read/write capabilities

reads and writes to all ISO 7816 1/2/3/4

 

microprocessor cards (T=0, T=1)

 

 

Cards supported

3 V and 5 V

 

 

Program technology supported

Java cards

 

 

Interface speed

9600–115,200 BPS

 

 

EMV level

level 1 certified

 

 

WHQL certification

PC/SC

 

 

Compatibility

compatible within a PKI environment

 

 

Insert/eject cycles

certified for up to 100,000 cycles

 

 

Memory

 

 

 

Memory module connector

two user-accessible SODIMM sockets

 

 

Memory module capacities

256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, and 2 GB

 

 

Memory type

533/667 DDRII SDRAM

 

 

Minimum memory

512 MB

 

 

Maximum memory

4 GB

 

NOTE: The total amount of usable memory available

 

will be less than 4 GB, depending on the actual

 

computer configuration.

 

 

Ports and Connectors

 

 

 

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PP04X specifications

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