EmbeddedRelated.com
The 2026 Embedded Online Conference
Filtered by topic: Power Management [clear filter]
Interface Protection for HDMI

Interface Protection for HDMI

ON Semiconductor
Still RelevantIntermediate

The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) combines a high-speed unidirectional TMDS data link with low speed, bidirectional control and status links (DDC and CEC) and configuration protocols in a single user-friendly highperformance connector.


Creating a State-of-the Art, Cost Effective Energy Harvesting Bluetooth® Low Energy Switch

Creating a State-of-the Art, Cost Effective Energy Harvesting Bluetooth® Low Energy Switch

ON Semiconductor
Still RelevantIntermediate

As IoT rapidly grows into new markets such as MHealth, Agriculture 4.0, and building automation, new questions are being raised about the energy required to support its growth. Within the industry, we see a broad spectrum of power requirements.


Improving Battery Management System Performance and Cost with Altera FPGAs

Improving Battery Management System Performance and Cost with Altera FPGAs

Altera
Still RelevantAdvanced

The purpose of this white paper is to evaluate improvements to Battery Management System (BMS) performance and cost with Altera® FPGAs. In many high-voltage battery systems, including electric vehicles, grid attached storage and industrial applications, the battery is a significant portion of the system cost, and needs to be carefully managed by a BMS to maximize battery life and to optimize charging and discharging performance. This white paper presents the BMS functional requirements for these applications and outlines existing BMS architectures. Key BMS architectural challenges are discussed and opportunities for Altera devices are identified. For each of these opportunities, the performance and cost of the existing solution are compared with Altera FPGA solutions. Altera devices provide architectural flexibility, scalability, customization, performance improvements, and system cost savings in BMS applications.


Electrical Ground Rules Part 3

Electrical Ground Rules Part 3

Acromag
Still RelevantIntermediate

Best Practices for Grounding Your Electrical Equipment Examining the role of ground as a voltage stabilizer and transient limiter, along with tips on improving safety and signal integrity (Part 3 of 3)


Electrical Ground Rules Part 2

Electrical Ground Rules Part 2

Acromag
TimelessIntermediate

Best Practices for Grounding Your Electrical Equipment Examining our use of ground as protection, and how ground fault circuit interrupter devices operate to protect us from severe shock (Part 2 of 3)


Electrical Ground Rules Part 1

Electrical Ground Rules Part 1

Acromag
Still RelevantIntermediate

Best Practices for Grounding Your Electrical Equipment A look at circuit grounding and its importance to you, as well as the US AC power system and its use of earth ground (Part 1 of 3)


Guide to designing a device incorporating MEMSbased pico projection

Guide to designing a device incorporating MEMSbased pico projection

Texas Instruments
Still RelevantAdvanced

Over the last few years, millions of products incorporating pico projection have shipped, and developers are innovating new applications for this rapidly growing display category. Ideal applications for pico projection include near eye display, interactive digital signage, head mounted display, ultra short throw (UST) TV, standalone portable projectors and embedded projection in smartphones, tablets and laptops. New uses continue to emerge; for example, you might be able imagine a design for a thermostat using a display powered by gesture recognition or interactive touch.


Guide to designing a device incorporating MEMS-based pico projection

Guide to designing a device incorporating MEMS-based pico projection

Carlos Lopez
Still RelevantAdvanced

Over the last few years, millions of products incorporating pico projection have shipped, and developers are innovating new applications for this rapidly growing display category. Ideal applications for pico projection include near eye display, interactive digital signage, head mounted display, ultra short throw (UST) TV, standalone portable projectors and embedded projection in smartphones, tablets and laptops. New uses continue to emerge; for example, you might be able imagine a design for a thermostat using a display powered by gesture recognition or interactive touch.


Choosing An Ultralow-Power MCU

Choosing An Ultralow-Power MCU

Mike Mitchell
Still RelevantIntermediate

This application report describes how to compare ultralow-power MCUs. It discusses the key differences between popular low-power MCUs and how to interpret features and specifications and apply them to application requirements


Interrupts, Low Power Modes and Timer A

Interrupts, Low Power Modes and Timer A

Erik Cheever
Still RelevantIntermediate

This document contains a lot of what you need to know to get the most out of the MSP430. The MSP430 line is renowned for it's low power usage, and to really utilize it well you have to architect your software to be an interrupt driven device that utilizes the low power modes.


The 2026 Embedded Online Conference