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Power management         
POWER MANAGEMENT IS A FEATURE OF SOME ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
List of CPU power saving technologies; Power Management; Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling; Power manager; Dynamic voltage & frequency scaling; Dynamic frequency & voltage scaling
Power management is a feature of some electrical appliances, especially copiers, computers, computer CPUs, computer GPUs and computer peripherals such as monitors and printers, that turns off the power or switches the system to a low-power state when inactive. In computing this is known as PC power management and is built around a standard called ACPI, this supersedes
Power management integrated circuit         
  • A PMIC on the inside. This is a die shot of an Apple 338S1164 PMIC manufactured by Dialog Semiconductors.
  • A PMIC from [[MaxLinear]] in a [[Raspberry Pi]] Model 3 B+
AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNED FOR POWER MANAGEMENT IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES
PMIC; Power Management IC; Power management IC
Power management integrated circuits (power management ICs or PMICs or PMU as unit) are integrated circuits for power management. Although PMIC refers to a wide range of chips (or modules in system-on-a-chip devices), most include several DC/DC converters or their control part.
Power management system         
On marine vessels the Power Management System PMS is in charge of controlling the electrical system. Its task is to make sure that the electrical system is safe and efficient.
Pronunciation examples for power management
1. harvesting tricks for the power management of some
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Examples of use of power management
1. He said Intel may be working with RIM on power management and wireless data compression technologies.
2. The system "responds to internal and external variables in building power management, allowing businesses to save money and power on a day–today basis," he said.
3. The purchase will broaden GE‘s offerings for aviation customers –– including flight management systems, power management and airborne computing systems –– Fairfield, Connecticut–based GE said Monday in a statement.
4. Analysts said Apple had likely kept power management as a priority in writing the phone‘s operating software and used the best available battery technology for the device.
5. Toshiba also adds a generous and wonderfully efficient package of software, such as electricity power management software, wireless communications and security applications.