lavstrømsdesign
Lavstrømsdesign, or low-current design, is the practice of reducing power consumption in electronic systems, with emphasis on both average and peak current draw. The goal is to extend battery life and reduce heat while maintaining acceptable performance and reliability. It encompasses hardware choices, system architecture, and software strategies that together minimize energy use.
The field is applied in many domains, including embedded systems, wearables, Internet of Things sensors, portable
Common techniques include hardware and circuit methods such as selecting low-power components, implementing sleep modes and
Challenges in lavstrømsdesign include trade-offs between performance, cost, and area, as well as potential impacts on