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What's Your Energy Score?

07/201/2015 | 07:52 PM
lethawicker

Level 5


Simpliclity-Studio-3-Profiler-laptop.png

 

Beat your own Energy Score

The newest version of Simplicity Studio, released today, contains the completely redesigned Energy Profiler tool. This intuitive, real-time interface tells you how changes to your project effect energy consumption and battery life.

 

Improvements include:

  • Greater accuracy and reliability
  • A current graph presentation that looks like a real oscilloscope with X&Y zoom
  • An Energy Score to compare sessions so you can compete against yourself
  • Improved usability and flow

Up and running in minutes

To speed installation we customized the process to only install the components of Simplicity Studio that you care about as a user. This results in a drastic reduction of the installation package to as little as 120MB for EFM8 to 1.3GB for EZR32.

 

Get to work faster

Simplicity Studio launches 43% faster compared to the last version of the software (based on a 2 year old Dell Latitude running Windows). Time to launch key tasks such as softwarwe examples and demos was improved by more than 200%. This means you can sit down at your workbench and get cranking in a fraction of the time.

 

Download Simplicity Studio here.

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  • Ksenia_K

    Level 3


    Replied Jul 24 2015, 8:29 AM

    Hello!

    New interfece looks good but I am confused by energy scores.

    How it calculated?

    How I can compare profiler sessions using this value? 

    0
  • anonymous


    Replied Jul 28 2015, 6:21 PM

    The Energy Score is a way to normalize the average energy consumption of a particular application.  With the new Energy Profiler, a user is able to save sessions, analyze energy consumption, and view an energy score.  When the application code is modified, the Energy Profiler calculates an updated energy score, which allows the user to compare against a pervious iteration.  The max score is 10.0 and the min score is 0.0.  A higher the score equates to a longer battery life and lower average current consumption.  
     
     
     

    Hello!

    New interfece looks good but I am confused by energy scores.

    How it calculated?

    How I can compare profiler sessions using this value? 

    0

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