Micron technology, inc. (20240288924). POWER ARBITRATION FOR SYSTEMS OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS simplified abstract

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POWER ARBITRATION FOR SYSTEMS OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS

Organization Name

micron technology, inc.

Inventor(s)

Liang Yu of Boise ID (US)

Jonathan S. Parry of Boise ID (US)

Giuseppe Cariello of Boise ID (US)

POWER ARBITRATION FOR SYSTEMS OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240288924 titled 'POWER ARBITRATION FOR SYSTEMS OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for power arbitration in systems of electronic components. This involves determining power consumption and switching components accordingly based on signaling conductor levels.

  • Electronic components have circuitry connected to a power source and a switching component connected to a signaling conductor.
  • Components determine their power consumption operation and switch the switching component based on an identifier.
  • The components monitor the signaling conductor levels during switching to decide whether to perform the operation.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Power arbitration for electronic components in a system.
  • Determination of power consumption and switching based on signaling conductor levels.
  • Efficient management of power distribution among electronic components.

Potential Applications:

  • IoT devices
  • Smart home systems
  • Industrial automation

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient power management in systems with multiple electronic components.
  • Preventing power wastage by optimizing power distribution.

Benefits:

  • Improved energy efficiency
  • Extended lifespan of electronic components
  • Enhanced overall system performance

Commercial Applications: Power management systems for IoT devices and smart home automation solutions.

Prior Art: Prior art related to power arbitration and efficient power management in electronic systems.

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research on power optimization techniques for electronic components.

Questions about Power Arbitration: 1. How does power arbitration benefit electronic systems? 2. What are the key components involved in power arbitration?


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, systems, and devices for power arbitration for systems of electronic components are described. a system may include a power source, a signaling conductor coupled with a voltage source, and a set of electronic components. one or more of the electronic components may include respective circuitry coupled with the power source and a respective switching component (e.g., a transistor) coupled with the signaling conductor. in some implementations, an electronic component of the set may be configured to determine an operation of its respective circuitry that is associated with a power consumption from the power source. based on such a determination, the electronic component may switch its respective switching component in accordance with an identifier associated with the electronic component, and determine whether to perform the operation based on monitoring a signal level of the signaling conductor during the switching.