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Posts from Jamel Tayeb (Intel) 
Using the Intel® Energy Checker SDK at Home
By Jamel Tayeb (Intel) (3 posts) on April 15, 2010 at 1:40 pm
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For my third blog entry on the Intel® Energy Checker SDK, I will take on a two-part DIY and super fun project. I always wanted to extend the use of the SDK into my home and be able to monitor my personal energy consumption. As an engineer, I live by the motto: “you cannot manage [...]
Category: Software Tools
Tags: energy, Energy Checker, esrv, home, kill a watt, sample, SDK, tweet a watt, What If, XBee
Measuring the energy consumed by a command using the Intel® Energy Checker SDK
By Jamel Tayeb (Intel) (3 posts) on March 30, 2010 at 8:06 pm
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In my first blog entry, I showed how simple it was to improve the accuracy of the power draw reported by the Intel® Energy Checker SDK’s stock ESRV simulated device library. I also opened-up for a nice research project consisting of using various system-level data to model more precisely a host system’s power draw. Data [...]
Category: Software Tools
Tags: energy, Energy Checker, esrv, sample, SDK, utility, What If
Creating a Simple Device Library for Intel® Energy Checker SDK
By Jamel Tayeb (Intel) (3 posts) on February 19, 2010 at 12:49 pm
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For my first blog entry on the Intel® Energy Checker SDK, I will show how to write an ESRV support library which will simulate a power draw slightly more sophisticated than the stock esrv_simulated_device library of the SDK. To give a bit of context, remember that ESRV is the SDK tool in charge of driving [...]
