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Tell us how YOU go green with TI MCUs – and win!

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Tell us how YOU go green with TI MCUs – and win!

  • RandiW
    Posted by RandiW
    on Apr 18 2012 11:42 AM
    Prodigy485 points

    It’s easy being green when you use TI MCUs! In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, we want to hear how you’re making the world a greener place using TI MCUs. Give a quick description of the TI MCU you used for your “green” design project for a chance to win a Make the Switch goodie bag. Submissions will be accepted through 5 p.m. CST on Monday, April 23 and the winner will be announced on our E2E community on Tuesday, April 24.

    So, what are you waiting for? Get your green on!

    Enter by creating a new thread here >


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  • Bhaumik Shah
    Posted by Bhaumik Shah
    on Apr 22 2012 11:39 AM
    Prodigy150 points

    Hey,

    My all previous 8/16 bit system design was never never as efficient in terms of power saving. With TI MSP 430 it is so simple and awesome.The ease of configuring  different power saving mode very little time to wake-up.  My projects last as long as twice (just minimum, results are even better) . Battery lasts long then ever before. Now I am thinking to reduce battery ratings so i can have much smaller and lighter projects (tough it is not commercial but if any industry expert is using TI MSP430 it then I think they would have made it more power efficient). I am looking forward for FRAM and Wolverine and have solar powered products.

    Also as we are moving to 32 bit Arm Cortex M3/M4 I am excited to see performance of Stellaris. I would like to have some hands on with Eval bot.

    Regards

    Bhaumik Shah

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