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Simple Energy Profiling for IoT Applications

Silicon Labs recently announced a new release of the Simplicity Studio development platform designed to make IoT system design easier and faster. Simplicity Studio—which enables concurrent microcontroller and wireless design—features an enhanced real-time Energy Profiler tool, faster execution speed, and an easier installation process. Featuring a easy to use UI and high accuracy, the Eenergy Profiler tool will enable you to optimize your IoT designs for ultra-low energy and long battery life.image002 Simplicity Silabs

The Energy Profiler’s Energy Score feature enables you to benchmark your IoT system’s energy efficiency. With it, you can score design iterations by overall energy efficiency.

Simplicity Studio’s features and specs:

  • An Eclipse-based IDE
    Graphical configuration tools
    Energy profiling and battery estimation tools
    Network analysis tools

The latest release of Simplicity Studio with the enhanced Energy Profiler is available at: www.silabs.com/simplicity-studio.

Source: Silicon Labs

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Simple Energy Profiling for IoT Applications

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