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1.3.1. FPGA Power Consumption
1.3.2. FPGA Portion Power Down
1.3.3. FPGA Power Off Step 1: Board Design (Power Rail) Choices
1.3.4. FPGA Power Off Step 2: Quiet FPGA
1.3.5. FPGA Power Off Step 3: Power Off the FPGA
1.3.6. FPGA Power Off Step 4: Wake up Event for Power on and FPGA Configuration
1.3.7. FPGA Power Off Step 5: Power On and FPGA Reconfiguration Time Considerations
1.5.1. Power Monitoring and Measurement
1.5.2. Cyclone V SoC Development Kit Power Management ICs
1.5.3. Cyclone V SoC Development Kit Power Monitor Application
1.5.4. LTC LTpower Play Tool
1.5.5. Using the LTC2978A Linux Driver
1.5.6. Power Measurement Results on Cyclone V SoC Development Kit
1.5.7. Document Revision History
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1.5.1. Power Monitoring and Measurement
Before beginning to optimize power consumption, it is critical that accurate measurements of power can be taken on the board. There are three different methods for measuring and monitoring power on the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit.
- Altera's Power Monitor application
- Linear Technology's LTpowerPlay™ software
- Linux drivers for monitoring the power from within Linux running on the on-board Cortex-A9 processor.
Note: Have the latest version of Java installed before proceeding with any Linux instructions.