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TI “On the Grid” at DESIGN West 2013
MarkWelsh_TI
Heading to DESIGN West in San Jose later this month? Make sure you stop by TI’s booth (#1607) to explore TI’s latest products from across its embedded portfolios. You will also see our smart grid products in action for metering, grid infrastructure and smart homes/buildings appliations. ...
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Apr 9, 2013
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TI Smart Grid Experts at Metering Europe in Amsterdam
Prasad Dhond
Metering Europe/Smart Homes 2012 - Conference & Exhibition October 09 – 11, 2012 Amsterdam RAI Hall 1, 2, 3 + 4 Entrance K Europaplein 22 1078 GZ Amsterdam The Netherlands http://www.rai.nl TI Stand: G30 http://www.metering-europe.com/
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Oct 3, 2012
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ENERGY STAR Connected Appliance Requirements
Prasad Dhond
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently shared Draft 3 of the latest ENERGY STAR specification for Refrigerators and Freezers . A new addition to this specification is an optional “connected” feature. Appliance manufacturers who implement this connected feature will receive...
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Sep 28, 2012
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A smarter grid could have averted last week's India blackout
Prasad Dhond
News of 600 million people in India left without electricity last week after a major grid collapse caught the attention of the entire world. Several reasons and theories regarding what went wrong have been widely discussed. The factors blamed for the major outage include politics, corruption, power hungry...
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Aug 9, 2012
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Smart Energy Profile 2.0 featuring ZigBee®, Ethernet, Wi-Fi
Prasad Dhond
Smart Energy Profile (SEP) 2.0 is an application profile in development that will be used by energy management devices supporting internet protocol (IP). SEP 2.0 is MAC and PHY agnostic so that device manufacturers can implement any MAC/PHY under an IP layer. One of the key advantages of SEP 2.0 is interoperability...
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Jul 13, 2012
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What has your smart meter done for you lately?
Prasad Dhond
Smart meters are being deployed throughout the US. In Dallas, our Transmission & Distribution company – Oncor is pressing more than 3 million meters into service by the end of 2012. I already have a smart meter at my home and noticed a surcharge of $2.19 every month on my electricity bill....
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Jun 1, 2012
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Green Button initiative to provide energy consumption insights to consumers
Prasad Dhond
Would you like to access your energy consumption information with the click of a (green) button? Well, that is exactly what the Green Button initiative aims to do. Green Button is an industry-led effort that responds to a White House call-to-action : provide electricity customers with easy access to...
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Apr 18, 2012
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MSP430AFE2xx is the ideal device for appliance energy measurement
Prasad Dhond
Energy consumption awareness is a crucial step in going green as an individual consumer. Real-time energy usage data aggregated at the home-level by smart meters is useful, but drilling down to the energy consumption of each major home appliance is even better and more actionable. Standards such as ENERGY...
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Feb 27, 2012
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TI's MSP430 Energy Watchdog tool makes it easy to design a Smart Plug
Prasad Dhond
The “ MSP430 Energy Watchdog ” is a Smart Plug reference design from Texas Instruments. This tool can be used to accurately measure power consumption of any household electrical appliance. The power measurement is performed using the MSP430AFE253 energy metering IC and results are displayed...
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Feb 21, 2012
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Smart Grid Home Area Networks Live WebEx - Free Tool Giveaway!
MaryMcAuliffe
WebEx Description: The Home Area Network or HAN refers to the ecosystem of devices within the home that are connected to the smart grid through a smart meter, through a home energy gateway, or in some cases directly. Some examples of these devices are in-home displays for power consumption monitoring...
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Feb 1, 2012
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Ultra low-power Wireless Sensor Networks for monitoring the health of your home, building, or factory
Prasad Dhond
TI recently demonstrated a crockpot with an embedded Wi-Fi device ( CC3000 ) that lets you cook meatballs from anywhere . We can say that the Internet of Things (IoT) is really coming to fruition. However, other than being able to cook meatballs remotely, a large portion of the IoT will actually consist...
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Jan 27, 2012
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Turn Off Those Lights When You Leave Work Today
Prasad Dhond
The MSP430 Energy Watchdog Tool is a smart plug reference design from Texas Instruments that can be used to measure energy consumption of electrical appliances. I recently recorded a video of the Energy Watchdog measuring energy consumption of common household electrical appliances like laptops and table...
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Dec 14, 2011