Ultra Low Power

Ultra Low Power

An ultra low power, or ULP device, is an electronic gadget that has milli- or micro-watt power consumption.

Some examples of ultra-low power devices:

* Pacemakers
* Hearing aids

ee also

* Ultra-Low Power Bluetooth


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