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*[http://www.dspdesignline.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=187002923 "Designing Low-Power Signal Processing Systems"], By Mel Tsai, Inside DSP, June 1, 2004
 
*[http://www.dspdesignline.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=187002923 "Designing Low-Power Signal Processing Systems"], By Mel Tsai, Inside DSP, June 1, 2004
 
:-"Integration Is Key: One key for designing a low-power embedded system is component integration. Not only does a low chip count and a small printed circuit board lead to lower cost and physically smaller devices, it can also help to dramatically reduce power consumption."
 
:-"Integration Is Key: One key for designing a low-power embedded system is component integration. Not only does a low chip count and a small printed circuit board lead to lower cost and physically smaller devices, it can also help to dramatically reduce power consumption."
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*[http://www.dsp-fpga.com/columns/Forward_Thinking/2006/03/ DSP chips take on many forms"], By Will Strauss, DSP-FPGA.com, March 18, 2006

Revision as of 14:47, 20 September 2007

-"Integration Is Key: One key for designing a low-power embedded system is component integration. Not only does a low chip count and a small printed circuit board lead to lower cost and physically smaller devices, it can also help to dramatically reduce power consumption."