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CPU technology is used in portable computers to reduce platform power and cap thermal dissipation of the computer.

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static power dissipation

dynamic power dissipation

short circuit power dissipation

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A: POWER consumption is total power usage power dissipation is wasted power in the form of heat, IR drop and so on.

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power dissipation of a logic circuit is usually defined as the supply power required for the gate to operate with a 50% duty cycle at a specific frequency.

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  1. vacuum tubes, large sized, high power dissipation, high voltages
  2. transistors, medium sized, medium power dissipation, low voltages
  3. integrated circuits, small size, medium power dissipation, low voltages
  4. microprocessors, very small size, low power dissipation, low voltages

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A: All devices have some kind of power dissipation. That is because some quiescent current must flow to keep them alive or functional

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Power isn't really dissipated in a circuit. It's energythat is dissipated. So the expression, 'power dissipation', really means is the 'rate of energy dissipation'.

So, when an engineer asks, "What is the power dissipation?", what he is actually means is "What is the rate of energy dissipation?"

What is energy dissipation? Well, work is done whenever a current flows through a conductor; this increases the internal energy of that conductor which, in turn, causes its temperature to rise. Because the temperature of the conductor is higher than the surrounding temperature, energy is lost to the surroundings through heat transfer.

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A: That will be the power dissipation of the device itself

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A: A resistor size is determined by the usage or its power dissipation. the bigger the size the more power it can dissipate due to the extra surface. SIZE is a function of power dissipation and has nothing to do with its value

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Many/most motherboards have a separate power connector for the CPU. Check your motherboard's installation instructions to locate the CPU power connector. Then connect the matching power supply cable to the CPU power connector on the motherboard.

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CPU processing power is measured in GHz (Giga Hurtz)

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norton's theorem is valid only for linear elements..

The power dissipation across norton equivalent circuit in not identical with the power dissipation in real system circuit...

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The relationship between power dissipation (P), current (i), and resistance (r) in an electrical circuit is represented by the equation Pi2r. This equation shows that power dissipation is directly proportional to the square of the current and the resistance in the circuit.

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One or more of the computer's cooling fans may have failed, there is restricted airflow in the case, the CPU is overclocked or the heat dissipation paste between the CPU and cooler fan has dried out.

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it is a utilised power. because pigs can also eat it that is also how we can get there meet!!!

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The product of propagation delay and power dissipation is called Speed power product.

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The relationship between power dissipation (P), current (i), and resistance (r) in an electrical circuit is represented by the equation P i2r. This equation shows that power dissipation is directly proportional to the square of the current and the resistance in the circuit.

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the max power of cpu is over 95w biostar

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CPUs get power from two places-- From the motherboard through the tiny pins on the bottom of the CPU (Which in turn gets power from the 20 / 24 pin connector that connects tot he power supply) and from a 4 / 8 (Only on the newest boards) - pin connector that directly feeds the CPU a very steady supply of power.

Both come from your actual Power Supply.

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Neither, The CPU is the Central Processing Unit, it only processes information and bits of data the computer sends thru it. The motherboard supplies power to the case fan AND the CPU fan, which is supplied power from the PSU (power supply unit)

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I know it as a P4 power connector. it works for many CPU's.

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because it reduces the power dissipation

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i mean dissipation i mean dissipation i mean dissipation

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depends on the CPU unit and if its overclocked.

older CPUs generally use less power.

try looking up the specific CPU.

but its generally around 4v i believe.

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It refers to transitional of active devices as opposed to steady state devices.

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It can. Most computers will not power on if there is no CPU present. Some may power on but will not boot, and may produce an error code.

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It transfers the heat between the two and it fills in the microscopic and not so microscopic bumps and valleys between the CPU and heat sink. That's why you only need just enough to fill the gap but not have too much in between.

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Charge dissipation refers to the process by which excess charge on an object is neutralized or reduced through the transfer of electrons to or from the object. This can occur through mechanisms such as conduction, induction, or grounding. Charge dissipation helps to restore electrostatic equilibrium to an object or system.

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It will make more sense if you first study the construction of MOSFET. It has three terminals, Gate (G), Source (S), and Drain (D). G is insulated from the S and D. Between S and D is a variable resistor, whose resistance depends on the voltage applied across G and S. Since SD is basically a resistor, you have power dissipation when a voltage is applied across S and D. Power dissipation = Vds * Ids.

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Stability vs. Speed vs. Thermal.

The faster you OC a CPU or GPU, the more power it requires to drive the CPU itself. The more power a CPU draws, the hotter it gets.

The lower you undervolt a CPU, you're making the CPU work the same or more for less power consumption. This will keep things cool, but it could render the CPU unstable to the point that your computer may freeze, halt, or not start up at all.

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we know that frequency and time period are inversely proportional so as frequency decreases time period increases resulting in larger current flow thus increasing the dissipation.

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As the energy stored in the inductor decreases over time in a decaying RL circuit, the power dissipation also decreases. This is because less energy is being transferred from the inductor to the resistor, resulting in lower power being dissipated in the circuit.

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Pull out CPU and turn on your computer, if you hear BIOS error complaining about CPU absence: most likely your CPU is dead. Also try to test power supply harness. All required wiring diagrams and standards you can find in internet, just use google.

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Yes, almost every PSU has enough power to supply a P4 CPU. It depends on the total load, not only on the CPU.

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A power supply that transforms AC to DC is used to provide the proper voltage to a CPU.

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It depends on a particular application for efficiency of power dissipation. However power is a constant it cannot be changed by any different laws I2 x R = POWER

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You need to make sure your motherboard, cooling fan and power supply are capable of handling the new CPU.

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Ensure the motherboard can accommodate CPU's power needs and select a CPU with a faster FSB

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In the CPU, Central Processing Unit.

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It is very critical to never exceed the input voltage of an IC to begin with. To calculate the power dissipation ( in watts) VxI (Voltage x Current) will give you power in watts.

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