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::''"SmartReflex is an advanced, multi-level and multi-parameter power management approach that can be found at some TI DSPs of the OMAP35x series."''[http://www.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbugencontent.tsp?templateId=6123&navigationId=12032&contentId=4609]
::''"SmartReflex is an advanced, multi-level and multi-parameter power management approach that can be found at some TI DSPs of the OMAP35x series."''[http://www.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbugencontent.tsp?templateId=6123&navigationId=12032&contentId=4609]
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SmartReflex is a nifty way of scaling the voltage of the processor in a way similar to frequency scaling.  That is, voltage is increased as it is required.  Conversely it is decreased as it is not required.  Most users report that this has lead to an increase of around 1/3 battery life. (DISCLAIMER:1/3 battery life is dependent on a particular users set up and style of use.)
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'''TL;DR.''' SmartReflex is a nifty way of scaling the voltage of the processor in a way similar to frequency scaling.  That is, voltage is increased as it is required.  Conversely it is decreased as it is not required.  Most users report that this has lead to an increase of around 1/3 battery life. (DISCLAIMER:1/3 battery life is dependent on a particular users set up and style of use.)
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This module adjusts OMAP3 VDD1 and VDD2 operating voltages around the nominal values of current operating point depending on silicon characteristics and operating conditions.
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This module adjusts OMAP3 VDD1 and VDD2 operating voltages around the nominal values of current operating point depending on silicon characteristics and operating conditions.  
==SR on the Stock Nokia kernel==
==SR on the Stock Nokia kernel==

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