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  2. Low-power electronics - Wikipedia

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    Low-power electronics are electronics designed to consume less electrical power than usual, often at some expense. For example, notebook processors usually consume less power than their desktop counterparts, at the expense of computer performance .

  3. Power electronics - Wikipedia

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    Power electronics is the application of electronics to the control and conversion of electric power. The first high-power electronic devices were made using mercury-arc valves . In modern systems, the conversion is performed with semiconductor switching devices such as diodes , thyristors , and power transistors such as the power MOSFET and IGBT .

  4. Low power - Wikipedia

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    Low-power broadcasting that the power of the broadcast is less, i.e. the radio waves are not intended to travel as far as from typical transmitters. Low-power communication device, a radio transmitter used in low-power broadcasting. Low-power electronics, the consumption of electric power is deliberately low, e.g. notebook processors.

  5. Bluetooth Low Energy - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth Low Energy is designed to enable devices to have very low power consumption. Several chipmakers including Cambridge Silicon Radio , Dialog Semiconductor , Nordic Semiconductor , STMicroelectronics , Cypress Semiconductor , Silicon Labs and Texas Instruments had introduced Bluetooth Low Energy optimized chipsets by 2014.

  6. Low-noise amplifier - Wikipedia

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    A low-noise amplifier (LNA) is an electronic component that amplifies a very low-power signal without significantly degrading its signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Any electronic amplifier will increase the power of both the signal and the noise present at its input, but the amplifier will also introduce some additional noise.

  7. Glitch removal - Wikipedia

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    Power dissipation of a gate occurs in two ways: static power dissipation and dynamic power dissipation. Glitch power comes under dynamic dissipation in the circuit and is directly proportional to switching activity. Glitch power dissipation is 20%–70% of total power dissipation and hence glitching should be eliminated for low power design.

  8. Low power flip-flop - Wikipedia

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    Low power flip-flops [1] are flip-flops that are designed for low-power electronics, such as smartphones and notebooks. A flip-flop, or latch, is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information.

  9. Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Its advantages include high scalability, [17] affordability, [18] low power consumption, and high density. [19] It revolutionized the electronics industry, [20] [21] becoming the most widely used electronic device in the world. [22] [23] The MOSFET is the basic element in most modern electronic equipment. [24] [25]