 | | Using Silicon Labs’ high-performance Si1002 wireless MCU, the iM871A module can achieve a link budget up to 120 dB when operating in R2 mode, resulting in exceptional RF range and communications performance |
| TaHomA Gives Consumers Simple and Economical Solution for Automating the Control of Window Coverings, Lighting, and Thermostats |
| New software platform provides next-generation energy management for manufacturers | Delivers open, scalable service that cuts electricity costs of devices | Technology supported by Ricoh Innovations, Inc., Texas Instruments, D-Link, Energy Inc., and others |
| Developers Can Leverage OSHAN’s Open Source Long-Range, Low Power Platform for Any Device or Appliance |
| Advanced Telemetry’s ‘EcoView’ energy management solution among a select group of best-of-breed applications chosen by Microsoft to demonstrate quantifiable benefits of the Windows Azure(tm) platform |
| Nuventix, Inc., innovator of SynJet(r) active thermal management solutions, announced today it has closed $8 million in new funding. The funding will accelerate advanced development of the company’s groundbreaking SynJet cooling technology, an active cooler of solid state lighting which uses synthetic jets to enable energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption in lighting designs. Funding will also be used to add support resources for existing and new Asian distributors as Nuventix expands its geographic reach. |
| Real-time Networked Sub-metering Gives Facilities Managers Detailed Data to Cut Power Expenses, Boost Efficiency, Avoid Penalties |
| GreenLight, a project run by the University of California, San Diego aims to measure the energy efficiency of new technologies such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 GigE) and their impact on cluster capacity and efficiency – and reduction of energy costs. "The Quadrics TG201 24-port 10GiGE switch is a full-bisection bandwidth switch that enables us to richly connect the Greenlight Instrument into campus research networks," said Philip Papadopoulos, a San Diego Supercomputer Center scientist and co-PI on the GreenLight project. "We are driving DWDM optics directly from the switch to support as much as 80Gbit/sec on a single fiber pair." |
| TI announces the new C2834x Delfino(tm) MCUs, which double floating-point performance for development of more intelligent, energy efficient high-end control applications that require high performance, floating-point precision and optimized control peripherals to meet stringent system efficiency, accuracy and reliability requirements |
| | Next-generation MCUs combine the real-time control capabilities and power efficiency of traditional MCUs with the high-performance and math capabilities of DSPs. | |
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