Warning
You are reading the documentation for an older Pickit release (3.2). Documentation for the latest release (3.4) can be found here.
Pickit processor 2.0
Note
This article gives a description of an older version of the Pickit processor. It’s intended for users of Pickit 2.0 who have upgraded their Pickit software to a 3.0 version or later.
Refer to the documentation of the Pickit processor 3.0 to learn more about the current version of the Pickit processor, which is 75% lighter and more compact (almost half as large). The Pickit processsor 3.0 is also more rugged and less noisy.
Processor ports
The front side of the processor contains a lid, which can be opened by rotating the lock handle clockwise. A few ports (which are not used by Pickit) and some buttons are located under the lid. In case of a power failure while the computer is on, it will restart automatically when power is restored.
The back side of the processor contains all labeled I/O ports and the power connector, as shown below. In order to connect the processor to a power supply, use the provided IEC cable (C13).
Technical specifications
You can download a CAD file of the Pickit processor 2.0 from the CAD resources page.
Processor: 6 cores (12 threads) at 3.7 Ghz
19-inch server: rack compatible (2U)
Temperature: -20 °C to 70 °C
Vibrations: Operating, 5 Grms, 5-500 Hz, 3 axes
IP rating: IP20
Humidity: ~95% @ 40 °C (non-condensing)
Input Voltage Range: 100 - 240 V
Input Current: 50 A @ 115V AC; 100 A @ 230 V AC
Input Frequency: 47 - 63 Hz
Power consumption
While turned off: 25 W
Booting: 115 W
Idle: 70 W
Heavy processing: 350 W
Warning
In case the Pickit processor is positioned vertically and sideways, the air inlet shall not stay at the top. This may affect the ventilation process.