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June 21, 2012

Issue Highlights

Editor's Note
There are 10 billion motors of every kind shipped every year. With efficiency becoming the mantra for today's environmental concerns, semiconductor companies are focused on finding ways to control energy usage and reduce it by at least 30 percent, according to Texas Instruments execs who presented at the TI Media Day last week.

Magnetic elements of the rare earth kind are being eliminated and sophisticated software analytics algorithms are being applied to control motors. At TI's Kilby Labs, the Motor Lab uses proprietary algorithms to bring control to motors at the expected efficiency. It is one of several labs including Communications Systems Lab; Lighting Lab; Speech and Audio Lab; Solar Lab; System Architectures Lab; Video, Imaging and Vision Lab. The idea of course is to apply a cross-functional model facilitating connections across the wide range of TI products and design teams while also unearthing new uses of technology in unexpected places, according to the TI website.

On the battery front, a new global battery industry directory is out and is being touted as an "authoritative annual desktop reference guide for battery manufacturers, battery dealers and developers of products utilizing battery technology." It contains an industry-wide listing of battery manufacturers and distributors broken down by chemistry as well as vendors and suppliers to the industry. Each company is coded with the market they serve. For more information, see here.

Speaking of batteries the Windows RT version of Microsoft's new Surface tablet is said to ship with a 31.5 Watt-hour battery compared to the 25 Watt-hour battery in Apple's iPad 2. Should be interesting competition once the Surface becomes available.

How Tos
In Part One of this two-part article, Cypress engineers describe different types of rechargeable batteries, their differences and how to select a battery technology for a specific application.
This piece is a hands-on how to optimize FPGA designs for low power operation. This is a universal topic but, of course, it is really important for wireless and mobile military and aerospace applications that run on battery power. Such applications go from planes, to drones to frontline soldier communication equipment.
We continue our discussion of common-mode currents which started in Power Tip 47.
Essentially a vehicle's powertrain is the system that powers the car - traditionally a combustion engine - and transfers that power to the transmission, drive shaft and finally to the wheels of the car.
The modern portable product designer of industrial and medical portable devices has an extremely challenging job – particularly when it comes to power. Businesses continue to demand features that require more power and consequently, larger batteries.
VPT Inc. has produced a slideshow that clearly and simply presents the SVGA0515 Series of high reliability radiation-hardened hybrid DC-DC converters for the harsh radiation environment of space applications.
Part 1 will describe the individual ADC and amplifier characteristics, show a proposed 19dB gain interface circuit including a 2nd order RLC filter between the amplifier and ADC.
A smart street lighting system allows to remotely control street lights while keeping track of electrical power consumption in the lamps and in the driving circuits
The niche that supercapacitors (also known as ultra-capacitors or supercaps) have served in the market space between conventional capacitors and batteries continues to grow as more new applications are found.
A thorough analysis of the entire power subsystem takes time and requires some simplifications in order to make the problem tractable…

Products
Altera and Texas Instruments have introduced an RF development kit at the International Microwave Symposium intended to ease RF prototyping for systems based on Altera's 28-nm Arria V FPGAs.
Ix Innovations' PocketPico P200 PowerMate measures current from 10 nA to 30 mA in a single measurement range and charts system energy usage over time.
Linear's 0V to 18V dual ideal diode controller enables low loss ORing of multiple power sources with minimal disturbance to supply voltages.
Applications include BLDC motors, pumps, and cooling systems.
Texas Instruments has expanded its Webench suite of tools with Webench System Power Architect, an online tool to speed design of multi-output, high-performance dc/dc power supply systems.
Analog Devices says its latest devices are a better alternative to optocoupler-based gate drivers, with 4X faster timing and 50 year operating life.
Three-dimensional animation permits model reuse and quickens analyses.
Samples of Gecko, Tiny Gecko, Leopard Gecko, and Giant Gecko, delivered worldwide free of charge.
Reduces capacitor size, removes boost converter, increases reliability, and reduces cost of power protection for solid state drives (SSDs).
Ericsson's latest fully regulated digital DC/DC converters are based on a 32-bit ARM microcontroller that embeds its most advanced firmware to date.

News
An Intel dual-core Atom chip will be the first processor to populate a CPU-agnostic low power server Hewlett-Packard will ship before the end of the year.
A three-year research project aims to work on the design of next generation electric vehicle motors that eliminate the use of expensive magnetic materials.
Nanoelectronics research center Imec (Leuven, Belgium) and Panasonic Corp. announced they have extended a R&D collaboration agreement for a period of three years to include research in healthcare, wireless communication, advanced CMOS process and flexible electronics.
Wafer maker Soitec SA announced it has completed construction and grid connection of its 1.17-megawatt-peak concentrator photovoltaic solar power plant in the Belpasso municipality, in Sicily.
At LFI 2012 in Las Vegas, NXP showcased two wireless smart lighting solutions based on IEEE 802.15.4 standards.
One week after Taiwan's Computex, Apple rolled out a new line of notebooks that will bring the ceiling down on Ultrabooks and ultrathins from PC makers.
Tech companies are promoting "intelligent efficiency" as a new way to leverage smart devices and networks to achieve greater energy savings.
The ability to accurately access patient condition via a combination of advanced testing and telemonitoring creates the opportunity to intervene when what is called for clinically can make a difference.
Research consortium Imec (Leuven, Belgium) and Kaneka (Osaka, Japan) claimed they have demonstrated a 6-inch semi-square heterojunction silicon solar cell with a certified power conversion efficiency of 22.68 percent with an electroplated copper contact grid on top of the transparent conductive oxide layer.
The Patient Status Engine is a cloud-based wireless sensor vigilance system for real-time and predictive patient status monitoring.

Commentary
Remember when we used to go to trade shows and watch, nose up to a Plexiglas window, while a robotic arms picked up an item with military-salute precision, whirling with a techno-music sound, placing the item just two feet away?
In a move to set guidelines and standards for nearly every aspect of the power generation process, the IEEE announced the launch of the IEEE 3000 Standards Collection for Industrial & Commercial Power Systems.
Pre-announcing your own Windows 8 tablet a few months before your OEM customers is not gutsy, it's just gross.
I'm waiting for someone to say "Excuse me, do you happen to have any jumper cables," so that I can proudly whip out my Stanley...
Knowing that I'm from England, a friend just sent me a humorous email that purports to contain true snippets from British Newspapers.
While driving home from work yesterday, I heard a report on the NPR (National Public Radio) that made me think "We truly do live in a different world… "
Child labor laws are somewhat strict in this country, but after you see how much energy kids have, it seems a shame not to try and capture it in some way…
The European Photovoltaic Industry Association assesses the European and global markets for PV in 2011 and presents forecasts for the next five years.

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