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Revision as of 14:14, 10 January 2011
This is an attempt at describing the different power states provided by the different OLPC devices.
Power States
The following table tries to describe what parts of a particular device are powered in a given state.
State: | Run | Idle | Screen Saver | Sleep | Off | Notes |
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XO-1 | ||||||
Proc | X | |||||
Memory | X | X | X | X | ||
Display | X | X | ||||
Audio | X | |||||
Kbd/Tpd | X | X | X | X | ||
WLAN | X | X | X | X | non-ideal | |
USB | X | |||||
State: | Run | Idle | Screen Saver | Sleep | Off | Notes |
XO-1.5 | ||||||
Proc | X | |||||
Memory | X | X | X | X | ||
Display | X | X | ||||
Audio | X | |||||
Kbd/Tpd | X | X | X | X | non-ideal | |
WLAN | X | X | X | |||
USB | X | non-ideal | ||||
State: | Run | Idle | Screen Saver | Sleep | Off | Notes |
XO-1.75 | ||||||
Proc | X | X | X | X | enters low power mode when not running | |
Memory | X | X | X | X | ||
Display | X | X | ||||
Audio | X | X | X | |||
Kbd/Tpd | X | X | X | |||
Touchscreen | X | X | X | |||
WLAN | X | X | X | |||
USB | X | X | X | |||
State: | Run | Idle | Screen Saver | Sleep | Off | Notes |
iPad | ||||||
Proc | X | X | na | X | ||
Memory | X | X | na | X | ||
Display | X | X | na | |||
Audio | X | X | na | X | ||
WLAN | X | X | na | X | bcast only ? |
Terms
Run
This state is when the laptop is actively computing.
Idle
This state is when the laptop is not actively computing, and it has seen no rece nt user input or network activity.
Screen Saver
Sleep
Off
Devices
The following are the devices described in the tables:
Proc
Processor refers to both the actual central processing unit of the laptop, as well as the graphics subsystem and clock generator feeding the CPU and other subsystems.
Memory
Memory refers to the laptop's volatile storage.
Display
Display refers to the entire display subsystem, including the DCON (used to maintain a displayed image when the processor is powered off.
Audio
Kbd/Tpd
This refers to the keyboard and touchpad provided on the laptop.
WLAN
This is the wireless networking unit.