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Achieving flexible power management for embedded systems
Flexibility to program gates, low power consumption, and design simplicity generally haven't gone together very well.
The newest PSoC 3 and PSoC 5 families are implementing an approach to try to change that.
Palani describes specific measures that can be taken to cut power in a programmable device.
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http://www.embedded-computing.com
date: 12/15/2009
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Advanced power management: The next step in DSP board design
Rob explains the need for advanced power management in DSP boards to help avoid costly overdesign.
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http://www.dsp-fpga.com
date: 08/19/2009
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Optimizing microcontroller power efficiency for ultra-low-power designs
Ultra-low-power applications require power optimization at all levels, from the microcontroller architecture up through the application layer.
Optimal platforms for developing efficient, single-cell-powered architectures can enable designers to build compact battery-operated devices at the lowest cost and highest power efficiency.
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http://www.embedded-computing.com
date: 02/26/2010
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White Paper: Power Management for Portable Consumer Electronic Devices
For manufacturers of portable consumer electronic devices, reducing power consumption is a goal with returns that far outweigh the investment.
By utilizing Mentor’s Nucleus Power Management facility along with other performance tuning techniques, system developers can help device manufacturers improve time between recharges, reduce overall BOM costs, and qualify their product as a green device.
This paper covers the basics of reactive p...
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http://www.embedded-computing.com
date: 05/28/2009
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Advanced power management: The next step in DSP board design
s multiprocessor systems such as those used in military DSP applications continue their rise in performance and power, it becomes increasingly critical to obtain accurate data on per-slot power dissipation.
This can be a real challenge unless boards are provided with advanced power management and temperature monitoring capabilities.
Editors note: Author Ian Stalker comments that half of the DSP system design challenge is about power....
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http://www.vmecritical.com
date: 12/31/2009
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