Hi Friends,
I have attended this day Microchip-Farnell Low Power XLP Webinar. I found it very useful and informative.The sound was so much clear and easily understandable. I have never faced any broken line during the presentation. Webinar continued 1 hour or a bit more. I had some information about XLP technology of Microchip but this webinar helped me alot about understanding it a bit more in detail. I had a project called "Temperature and Humidity Controller and Logger" which was unexpectedly postphoned and is waiting for a touch. I had used a normal mcu for the "remote sensore" but carrying the power to a remote location was really a big problem. So i started thinking of using an XLP mcu for this part of the project.
Anyway, i would really like to know the other attendees's thoughts about this webinar and the projects of both the attendees's and other members's that have already finished or currently in progress or need a touch.
In the meantime, even though this webinar was fully satisfactory, i would like attending a live seminar where i live ( as a country ). Because, on the phone, you may miss some parts and it may be very difficult to ask a question if you are really not there. Yes, off course this case is just for me. I don't know what the others say about this.
Microchip's XLP technology is wery exciting and promosing. I carefully fallowed the numbers about power consumptions of the modules in both sleep mode and deep sleep mode. But there are other criterias for a proper energy harvesting application. You may choose the best low power mcu but if you did not design a well pcb or/and your software is not written so well then you are in deep of power consumption. A bad written code for an application may cause doubling or even tripling the total power consumption, the same is true pcb design as well.
For this reason, in my opinion, in such kind of seminars ( webinars ) a well designed XLP application should be explained with mcu and a pcb design and application sample code. It may be presented how a wrong pcb and software design cause how much power loss.
Maybe i am wrong. What do you say ?
