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Asus EeePC Initial experiences

Greetings Troy,

 

You are correct, the way laptop manufacturers deal with standby and power management varies, and don't always follow the same implementation/guidelines, which causes problems. We closely follow the USB 2.0 standard, drawing minimal current until the host controller grants permission to draw full power for normal DAQ operation.

 

I have tried entering standby and waking it up with the Lenovo S10 and it did not give me any problems.

If you can give me a specific test, I can try it on the S10 and confirm for you. 

 

FYI I also performed a few benchmarks on netbook-based DAQ. Here is a link to the document:

http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/9060

 

Thanks!

 

Nathan Yang

DAQ Product Marketing

National Instruments

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Greetings Nathan, nice document!

 

I've got someone doing some tests at the moment on a 'netbook' (EeePC). Someone here had one lying around at home doing nothing and was happy for us to do some experimenting with it.  I'll let you know how it goes.

 

Troy - CLD "If a hammer is the only tool you have, everything starts to look like a nail." ~ Maslow/Kaplan - Law of the instrument
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