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SUMMARY:IET Seminar: All power is theft: Innovative power management - Dr 
 Richard McMahon
DTSTART:20110414T080000Z
DTEND:20110414T153000Z
UID:TALK30573@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Tim Wilkinson
DESCRIPTION:With increased demand for ever smaller products and increased 
 environmental awareness of power usage it is becoming increasingly importa
 nt to manage power efficiently. As this trend continues designers need to 
 consider novel architectures and techniques for power management. This sem
 inar brings together university research and information from leading comp
 anies to present information on how to use mobile technology effectively t
 ogether with new innovative power management techniques.\n\nTo register "c
 lick here":http://www.theiet.org/local/uk/east/cambridge/power-theft.cfm\n
 \n09:45 Keynote\nDr Richard McMahon - University of Cambridge\n\n10:30 Bat
 tery technologies\nGraham Verity - GP Batteries\n\n11:30 Supercaps in mobi
 le communications\nProfessor Gehan Amaratunga - University of Cambridge\n\
 n12:15 Digital power solutions\, novel digital control and feedback techni
 ques\nKevin Bilke - Maxim\n\n14:00 Power challenges in Mobile SOC\nAshley 
 Crawford - ARM\n\n14:45 Low power RF\nRobert Milner - Cambridge Consultant
 s Ltd\n\n15:45 Ultra low-power 'self powered' optical communications\nDr D
 ominic O'Brien - University of Oxford
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 0\, University of Cambridge Engineering Departmen
 t\, Trumpington Street\, Cambridge
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