RE: IEEE p2030.1
Not "all laptops" - all kind of devices with modest energy requirements.
With power sharing mode, scenarios with energy storage devices - it would become grid.
Maybe not same grid as in 2030.1, but grid. So, why don't look into material someone prepared, for similar subject?
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From: Ghery Pettit [n6tpt@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 11:01 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
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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)