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Recipe for Efficiency: Principles of Power-Aware Computing | April 2010 | Communication... - 1 views

  • Power and energy are key design considerations across a spectrum of computing solutions, from supercomputers and data centers to handheld phones and other mobile computers. A large body of work focuses on managing power and improving energy efficiency. While prior work is easily summarized in two words—"Avoid waste!"—the challenge is figuring out where and why waste happens and determining how to avoid it. In this article, I discuss how, at a general level, many inefficiencies, or waste, stem from the inherent way system architects address the complex trade-offs in the system-design process. I discuss common design practices that lead to power inefficiencies in typical systems and provide an intuitive categorization of high-level approaches to addressing them. The goal is to provide practitioners—whether in systems, packaging, algorithms, user interfaces, or databases—a set of tools, or "recipes," to systematically reason about and optimize power in their respective domains.
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Self powered parts will be electronic mainstay by 2020 - Pacemakers to power themselves... - 0 views

  • bowl and pairing off to come up with a way to create and commercialise sensors and switches that generate their own power. The idea is that the parts will make external power sources redundant - because they can convert energy from body heat, light and vibrations straight into electricity. Self powered electronics have already sporadically been used in technology like wall-mount remote control units for air conditioners, says Nikkei, but existing parts are bulky and cost a couple thousand yen a piece. 3,000 yen is about $35 - which means they're not the best bet, financially, yet.
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Hardware platform transmits control data over power lines with no new wires | Programma... - 0 views

  • Cypress Semiconductor Corp. has launched a programmable product for data communication over existing power lines. The Powerline Communication product leverages the programmable analog and digital resources of Cypress's PSoC programmable system-on-a-chip architecture. It integrates multiple functions beyond communication, such as power measurement, system management and LCD drive. In addition to its flexibility and integration, the product offers greater than 97% packet success rates without retries and 100% success rates with retries built into the solution's coding, according to Cypress. It also offers the flexibility to communicate over high-voltage and low-voltage power lines for lighting and industrial control, home automation, automatic meter reading and smart energy management applications.
Alister Cook

Audio Power Amplifier Kit - 2 views

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    Audio Power Amplifier Kit contains the components to build a low voltage, high power mono. QKits Limited offer sthe best Kit at very reasonable price rates. We have the world biggest online store.
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Ozmo Devices Announces Revolutionary Solution Powering World's First Wi-Fi Mouse and Ke... - 0 views

  • Ozmo Devices, the leading provider of low-power Wi-Fi Personal Area Network (Wi-Fi PAN) solutions, announced today that it started sampling its OZMO2000 chip to select peripheral manufacturers.  This is the first Wi-Fi solution to overcome the battery life, cost and compatibility issues that have limited the broad adoption of Wi-Fi for HID (human interface device) applications.  The OZMO2000 is currently available for use in Wi-Fi mouse, keyboard and remote control designs.  Furthermore, the solution is compatible with all Wi-Fi-enabled notebooks and desktops that are compatible with Windows 7.
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Using an FPGA to tame the power beast in consumer handheld MPUs | Power Management Desi... - 0 views

  • Using a programmable device to expand the capabilities of an embedded system, designers can reduce power consumption at the same time By Rahul V. Shah and Vishesh Agrawal
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    Pretty cool and very useful tips.....
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Using an FPGA to tame the power beast in consumer handheld MPUs | Audio DesignLine - 0 views

  • The consumer handheld market is growing by leaps and bounds. With more processing power and increased support for more applications, portable products are cross-pollinating with traditional computing systems even as the product life cycle has decreased considerably in this market segment. As a result, especially in this era of economic slowdown, it is imperative that new products meet the time-to-market window to gain maximum acceptance. A decrease in product life cycles requires a reduced development cycle and an increased emphasis on reusability and reprogrammability. The emerging handheld market is also seeing interesting trends in which each individual device in a family has lower volumes but there is more customization across the series of devices, effectively upping the total unit volumes. The key challenge then becomes how to develop a system that is widely reusable and also customizable. These requirements have led designers increasingly to turn to the FPGA for handheld-product development. The FPGA has become more powerful and feature-rich, while gate counts, area and frequency have increased. FPGA development and turnaround cycles are considerably shorter than those of custom ASICs, and the added advantage of reprogrammability can make the FPGA a more compelling solution for handheld embedded systems.
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Wireless MCUs - 1 views

  • Having the lowest system power allows customers to achieve their design objectives, whether it be for longer battery life, higher product performance or lower system cost. The Si100x/1x wireless MCU family features the industry’s lowest active mode current consumption, which saves power when the application is running. It also has the industry’s lowest current consumption sleep modes that save power when the device is sleeping, which is typically the majority of time in most battery powered applications.
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Diode propulsion could power microbots - tech - 15 March 2007 - New Scientist - 0 views

  • A new form of propulsion that could allow microrobots to explore human bodies has been discovered. The technique would be used to power robots and other devices such as microfluidic pumps from a distance. Finding a propulsion mechanism that works on the microscopic scale is one of the key challenges for developing microrobots. Another is to find a way to supply such a device with energy because there is so little room to carry on-board fuel or batteries. Now a team lead by Orlin Velev at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, US, has found that a simple electronic diode could overcome both these problems. Velev and Vesselin Paunov from the University of Hull, UK, floated a diode in a tank of salt water and zapped the set-up with an alternating electric field.
  • A new form of propulsion that could allow microrobots to explore human bodies has been discovered. The technique would be used to power robots and other devices such as microfluidic pumps from a distance. Finding a propulsion mechanism that works on the microscopic scale is one of the key challenges for developing microrobots. Another is to find a way to supply such a device with energy because there is so little room to carry on-board fuel or batteries. Now a team lead by Orlin Velev at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, US, has found that a simple electronic diode could overcome both these problems. Velev and Vesselin Paunov from the University of Hull, UK, floated a diode in a tank of salt water and zapped the set-up with an alternating electric field.
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Opus - Asynchronous Power Efficient DSP Architecture - 0 views

  • Opus is Octasic's high-performing, ultra low-power, asynchronous DSP technology optimized for basestations, video processing and media gateway solutions. Asynchronous designs deliver similar computing performance to synchronous designs, but use less silicon and less power. No clock tree No state-elements Less sensitive to process and temperature variations
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ESC: NXP set to demo Cortex-M4 microcontroller | Industrial Control Designline - 0 views

  • NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) has said it will demonstrate a microcontroller based on the ARM Cortex-M4 at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, California. NXP was one of the first companies to license the Cortex-M4 processor core and a chip has been implemented using a low-leakage 90-nm process technology. This enables performance in excess of 150-MHz clock frequency, NXP said. NXP has added proprietary power-down techniques to reduce power consumption. The ESC Silicon Valley demo will show that a 7-channel audio graphic equalizer application processing 32-bit precision audio data requires only 12 MHz of CPU bandwidth using the Cortex-M4 DSP extensions, and 60 MIPs without. The core includes DSP extensions not usually found inside a microcontroller and NXP's implementation are aimed at a broad set of applications including motor control, digital power control and embedded audio.
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Embedded.com - The multicore SoC - will 2010 be the turning point? - 0 views

  • Predicting trends is difficult even by the most connected industry experts, but one trend that's easy to spot is the widespread acceptance of multicore SoC. This is happening for a number of reasons. First, it's been years since the workstation first adopted the multicore processor architecture to solve such issues as increasing performance and power concerns. While the adoption rate in workstations is now saturated and is fully supported by General Purpose OSs (GPOS), the embedded world is just now looking at ways to adopt multicore architecture. Second, several SoC vendors have been providing multicore solutions including Cavium, Freescale, MIPS, and ARM; but up until now, these solutions have been limited to networking and used for performance enhancements rather than for low power. The rest of the embedded industry has had limited hardware options available as low-power design is a driving factor. While the ARM 11 MPCore was ahead of its time, the Cortex-A9 MPCore design is ready for primetime and is gaining acceptance in the embedded marketplace. As a result, SoC vendors have adopted the Cortex-A9 MPCore hardware as a basis for their next generation designs. Over a year ago, Texas Instruments pre-announced their next-generation OMAP designs in the OMAP 4 with a dual-core Cortex-A9 MPCore, scheduled for production in the second-half of 2010. ST Microsystems has pre-announced their next generation consumer devices which will be based on the Cortex A9 MPCore.
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A fork in the road to 28-nm FPGAs | Programmable Logic DesignLine - 0 views

  • How's this for a wedge issue on a slow news week? When Xilinx announced earlier this year that it was changing one of its foundry suppliers from UMC to TSMC for the 28-nm node, it seemed like a blow to differentiation—at least from a process technology standpoint—between Xilinx and Altera, which has been using TSMC for years. But while Xilinx chose to go with TSMC's high-performance/low power process, Altera said this week it is going with TSMC's high-performance process. Altera maintains that customers in the high end communications equipment market are much more concerned about performance than power. Luanne Schirrmeister, senior director of product marketing at Altera, put it this way: "In communications infrastructure, nothing is battery powered. Everything is plugged into a wall."
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Power & oil instrumentation at Allard Electronics - 0 views

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    Allard Electronics is a leading company deals in power,oil and gas instrumenation and control equipment for industrial sites,hospitals and many more and also act as a distributor of Intellipower UPS and electric motors and drives.
Andrea Krmac

Peak current mode flyback converter - 0 views

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    This article explains operation of the peak current control loop in flyback converter through use of online simulation.
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How to Setup and Control Remote Desktop Connection from Anywhere?? - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon How to Setup and Control Remote Desktop Connection from Anywhere?? Setup Remote Desktop 1In the world of growing technology, we sort of forgot our old desktops right? Everyone has become modernized carrying laptops, chromebooks, #smartphones, tablets etc. But we have to remember that desktop computers are powerful processing resources. Can you imagine, we can actually access the desktops computers from anywhere? Wondering how? We are here to explain you how will it be possible. Read More: http://digitalsoon.com/1501/how-to-setup-remote-desktop-connection.htm
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    #DigitalSoon How to Setup and Control Remote Desktop Connection from Anywhere?? Setup Remote Desktop 1In the world of growing technology, we sort of forgot our old desktops right? Everyone has become modernized carrying laptops, chromebooks, #smartphones, tablets etc. But we have to remember that desktop computers are powerful processing resources. Can you imagine, we can actually access the desktops computers from anywhere? Wondering how? We are here to explain you how will it be possible. Read More: http://digitalsoon.com/1501/how-to-setup-remote-desktop-connection.htm
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Outils de chargeurs pour les chargeurs de batteries en France par Patona - 0 views

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    Plus excellents Power Tool & chargeurs outils pour chargeurs de batterie comme Bosch, Makita et iRobot marque Ventes de Patona en France et autour de la zone
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The application guides the MOSFET selection process | Audio DesignLine - 0 views

  • Given the maturity of MOSFETs, selecting one for your next design may seem deceptively simple. Engineers are familiar with the figures of merit on a MOSFET data sheet. Selecting a MOSFET requires the engineer to use their expertise in scrutinizing different specifications for individual applications. In an application such as a load switch in a server power supply, the switching aspects of a MOSFET matter little because the MOSFET is on almost 100% of the time. The on resistance (RDS(ON)) may be the key figure of merit in such an application. Still other applications, including switching power supplies, use MOSFETs as active switches, and cause the engineer to value other MOSFET performance parameters. Let us consider some applications and their prioritization of MOSFET specifications.
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