General
information
Power1401-3 vs
Power1401 II
The Power1401-3 is the evolutionary successor to the
Power1401 II. Upgrades and enhancements include:
Completely redesigned computational core using the
Marvell 78100 microprocessor
Circuit board designed with provision for dual-core
operation using the Marvell 78200 microprocessor
Processor clock speed increased from 800 MHz to 1 GHz
Maximum internal memory increased from 1 GByte to
2 GByte DDR RAM
DDR RAM clock rate increased from 200 MHz to 400 MHz
FPGA upgraded from XC2S330E (6,912 equivalent logic
cells) to XC6LSX45 (43,661 equivalent logic cells); bus
clock increased from 66 MHz to 200 MHz
Flash memory address space increased from 23 to 24 bits,
allowing future enlargement of flash
USB2 port integral to processor permitting a significantly
faster data transfer rate (from 27 MByte/sec to 47 MByte/sec
to host; from 10 MByte/sec to 45 MByte/sec to 1401)
New de-glitched DAC
DAC offset & gain calibration by software
Life support
CED products are not authorized for use as critical
components in life support systems without the
express written approval of the chairman of the board
of directors of CED.
Life support systems in this context are systems which support
or sustain life, and whose failure to perform, when properly
used in accordance with instructions for use provided, can be
reasonably expected to result in a significant injury to the user.
A critical component in this context is any component of a life
support system whose failure to perform can reasonably be
expected to cause the failure of the life support system, or to
affect its safety or effectiveness.
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