Provides an overview of power management features and frameworks used in Zynq Linux solutions.
Zynq-7000 SoC Low Power Techniques part 1 - Installing and Running the Power Demo Tech Tip
A Demo which graphically shows CPU utilization and power consumption based on user input of PS and PL frequencies and loads.
Zynq-7000 SoC Low Power Techniques part 2 - Measuring ZC702 Power using TI Fusion Power Designer Tech Tip
Describes how to measure power on the ZC702 development platform using the TI Fusion Power Designer.
Zynq-7000 SoC Low Power Techniques part 3 - Measuring ZC702 Power with a Standalone Application Tech Tip
Describes how a bare-metal application can measure power via I2C and the TI power modules located on the ZC702 development platform.
Zynq-7000 SoC Low Power Techniques part 4 - Measuring ZC702 Power with a Linux Application Tech Tip
Describes how a Linux application can measure power via I2C and the TI power modules located on the ZC702 development platform.
Zynq-7000 SoC Low Power Techniques part 5 - Linux Application Control of Processing System - Frequency Scaling & More Tech Tip
Describes how a Linux application can change processor frequency, enter an idle state, and enter a suspend state.
Describes how a Linux application can communicate with Programmable Logic and thereby control PL clocking frequency, clock gating and PL device activity.
Zynq-7000 SoC Low Power Techniques part 7 - Ubuntu Application Control of Processing System - Frequency Scaling & More Tech Tip
Within the Ubuntu environment, users can run supplied applications, or can create and run their own applications to understand how the applications may impact power consumption.
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日期 | 05/25/2018 |
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Type | 综合文章 |
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