RE: IEEE p2030.1
Hello Ghery:
One correction - "external power adapter that all electronic products that
use them in the power range of >10W and up to 130W (although that may be
increasing)." The work of UPAMD should not be restricted to laptops alone.
Best regards,
Paul
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-----Original Message-----
From: upamd@xxxxxxxx [mailto:upamd@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ghery Pettit
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 3:02 PM
To: 'Piotr Karocki'; 'upamd@xxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: IEEE p2030.1
Scope creep. I thought the idea of this standard was to come up with a
power supply that all laptops could use, reducing waste. Boy, are we
allowing this to get out of hand.
Ghery Pettit
-----Original Message-----
From: upamd@xxxxxxxx [mailto:upamd@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Piotr Karocki
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 7:31 AM
To: upamd@xxxxxxxx
Subject: IEEE p2030.1
What about "synchronizing" UPAMD with 2030.1?
December issue of The Institute brings info about some standards related to
power grid.
2030.1 is about communication between (electric) car and grid.
Also IEEE 1547 interconnecting distributed power-system resources (our case:
wall plug, battery, and similar connections)