Chip PC CDC01927 manual Practical example

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the Jack-PC will consume only 4-6W maximum. Power may vary if demanding USB peripheral devices or dual monitors are attached to the device.

Class

 

Usage

Minimum Power

Maximum Power

 

 

 

Levels Output at

Levels at the

 

 

 

the PSE

Powered Device

0

 

Default

15.4W

0.44 to 12.95W

1

 

Optional

4.0W

0.44 to 3.84W

2

 

Optional

7.0W

3.84 to 6.49W

3

 

Optional

15.4W

6.49 to 12.95W

4

 

Reserved for Future

Treat as Class 0

Reserved for Future

 

 

Use

 

Use: A class 4

 

 

 

 

signature cannot be

 

 

 

 

provided by a

 

 

 

 

compliant powered

 

 

 

 

device

 

Table 6.2 - IEEE 802.3af PSE and Powered Device Power Classifications

Therefore for swiches with overall power limitations, Jack-PC would not usually exceed the rack limitations. If the PSE is not capable of supplying class 0 power to the Jack-PCs it may still be possible to operate at class 2 (7W maximum) although this setting is marginal and may cause random PoE power down events.

A practical example:

Lets take a rack with Catalyst 6500 series switches (240 ports):

Chip PC Jack-PC EFI-6900 typically requires 5W during normal use and 6W during full- screen video player operation.

As a comparison - Cisco IP Phone 7960G requires 7W when the phone is ringing at maximum volume and requires 5W on or off hook.

This is a significant reduction from the 15.4W maximum power allowed for within IEEE 802.3af for class 0 devices. It can be seen that PSE power requirements can be significantly reduced by budgeting for the power the device actually requires, rather than simply allocating the maximum power defined within IEEE 802.3af.

To calculate actual switch power use, we can multiply 7W by the number of ports (240) = 1680W.

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CDC01927 specifications

The Chip PC CDC01927 is a versatile thin client device designed for efficient computing in enterprise environments. This model is known for its energy efficiency, compact design, and powerful performance, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to optimize their IT infrastructure.

One of the key features of the CDC01927 is its robust processing capabilities. It is powered by an Intel CPU, which ensures smooth performance even when running resource-intensive applications. The device supports multiple operating systems, including Windows and Linux-based environments, providing flexibility based on the user’s requirements.

In terms of connectivity, the Chip PC CDC01927 comes equipped with an array of ports including USB 3.0, HDMI, and Ethernet. This enables users to connect multiple peripherals seamlessly, facilitating a productive workspace. The inclusion of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support also allows for wireless connectivity options, making it easier to integrate with existing networks and devices.

Security is a critical consideration for any endpoint device in a corporate setting, and the CDC01927 does not compromise in this area. It features advanced encryption technologies and secure boot options that help protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. The thin client supports a wide range of security protocols, ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Another standout aspect of the CDC01927 is its ability to deliver centralized management capabilities. Administrators can easily deploy, monitor, and maintain multiple units from a single location. This significantly reduces IT overhead and improves operational efficiency, as updates and configurations can be done remotely.

The CDC01927 is also designed with energy efficiency in mind, consuming less power compared to traditional desktop computers. This not only lowers operational costs but also contributes to a reduced carbon footprint, aligning with sustainability goals.

In conclusion, the Chip PC CDC01927 is an excellent choice for businesses seeking a reliable, secure, and energy-efficient thin client solution. With its powerful processing capabilities, extensive connectivity options, and centralized management features, it stands out as a significant player in the thin client market. Whether for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) or cloud computing environments, the CDC01927 meets the diverse needs of modern enterprise environments.