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Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 31 March 2006
Webcast to address wireless power
optimisation
Texas Instruments and Avnet Electronics Marketing will present a live Analog eLab webcast on "Optimising power in low-power wireless systems" on 12th April 2006.
Texas Instruments and Avnet Electronics Marketing will present a live Analog eLab webcast for designers entitled "Optimising power in low-power wireless systems" on Wednesday 12th April 2006, at 1900 BST In the online discussion, TI analogue expert Bill Klein, PE and eLab panelists, Karl Torvmark of TI and Sarah St John of Avnet Electronics Marketing, will address power consumption considerations in analogue designs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Engineers are invited to register for the one-hour session via the TI website.
During the webcast, panelists will discuss key power constraints designers must consider for most low-power wireless product designs.
Some of the power consumption issues include system design, protocol design and the selection of power sources.
The eLab engineers will also talk about tradeoffs between component cost, component count and battery life and offer advice on creating successful designs.
During the lab segment, Klein and Torvmark will demonstrate a practical way to measure power consumption in a polling system.
The engineers will take power measurements from a wireless mouse and describe how to estimate power consumption and accurately approximate battery life.
They will correlate this to estimating consumption for complex systems that incorporate different power modes.
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