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IEC 61850 is an Ethernet-based protocol standard used mainly in substations for data communication. Substations use a number of controllers for a variety of purposes, including protection, measurement, detection, alarms, and monitoring.
At 40 and 45 nm process nodes, power has become the primary factor for FPGA selection.
Today’s portable products have conflicting requirements on the batteries that power them. More features increases energy requirements, while end users demand longer battery life, so, energy efficiency is paramount. The traditional approach to minimizing energy consumption has been to minimize current drain; however, the energy capacity of a battery is dependent upon voltage, current and time. Microcontroller-based systems powered by user-replaceable batteries can benefit from an MCU that is specifically designed to address each of these variables to achieve meaningful improvements in overall energy efficiency.
This white paper explains the technology behind Penn State Philips (PSP) transistor models and how they relate to actual device behavior.
Grappling with difficult embedded electronics or software/IT issues? Tap into our community of experts and get real answers.
Cisco's Internet Business Solutions Group Discusses How to Make the Grid Smart.
The engine beneath the hood of the new IBM POWER7 systems, this processor chip has eight cores with four threads per core for a total of 32 threads per chip! Use of IBM's embedded DRAM technology enabled 32 megabytes of L3 cache memory giving the chip massive bandwidth and the system exceptional power efficiency.
With energy consumption and costs rising, energy efficiency has become a major concern for data center operators and managers, but energy represents only a slice of data center lifecycle costs. The challenge is to lower costs while maintaining or improving availability. Emerson Network Power is helping organizations meet this challenge through Efficiency Without Compromise, which provides a flexible path for optimizing data center infrastructure design, operating and management efficiencies, all with an eye toward availability.
Wally Rhines, chairman and CEO of Mentor Graphics, talks about what’s changing in design, the effect of low power, and who’s going to be doing the most advanced designs.
When your battery pack alone costs $30,000 and you get 200 miles per charge, you’ve got to be looking for ways to save power. The Tesla roadster is crammed with parts from many Silicon Valley companies, all designed to draw as little power as possible. But there’s still much more work to be done.
Power budgets may look small, but the amount of power that can be saved with different design approaches will surprise you.
This is an interview with one of the architects of MontaVista Linux 6, Joe Green. Joe talks about our approach with MVL6, and the use of BitBake in the new MontaVista Integration Platform.
San Jose, CA April 26-29, 2010 http://www.multicore-expo.com/
Boston, MA
09/20/2010-09/23/2010
Munich, Germany
11/09/2010-11/12/2010
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