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-Exploring Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Power Management by Vinoth.R and Parthasarathy. Introduction Windows CE provides flexible power management driver for OEM to customize each peripherals in devices to switch between various device power states for each system power states. In addition to that it is extendable too.
It provides way for OEM to add their own power states based on the customer requirement. This document explains the various power states and tips to customizing the power manager driver for our requirements. Scope This article won't deal with the theoretical part of the power management instead this will help engineers who are all facing the practical issues and challenges in understanding the power manager and the power states. This article will not explore the basic power management. To know more about the power management, please have a look on the MSDN.
All explanations are based on the source code that will be explored here. Overview This document explores the Windows CE power manager and power states deeply with the source code given by the Microsoft. These source codes are customizable and even new states can be added depends on the requirements. Power Manager Pm.dll is the power manager driver contains all the power manager code including the API sets. The source code of the power manager is in the WINCE600 public common OAK drivers PM directory.
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To customize the PM, it has to be cloned to the BSP using sysgen capture tool. Also you can view the blog for the usage of sysgen capture tool. Power Manager Architecture Figure A explains the various power manager blocks. Starting from the power manager initialization, each blocks usage has been explained below.