yes they're automatically generated.

the program image is distributed in a wireless testbed infrastructure
and then flashed on the nodes. then we have a switched multimeter that
can measure current from several type of nodes (one at a time). The
Measured trace is then downloaded from the multimeter via Ethernet and
plotted in the Cruisecontrol power charts. This is a custom extension to
Cruisecontrol.

Roman


Michiel Konstapel wrote:
>> An updated power trace can be found at
>> http://tik42x.ethz.ch:8080/buildresults/t2-null?tab=power-charts
>> although there are some distrubances in the measurement, one can
>> clearly see, that the null app uses almost no energy.
>>     
>
> Oh, those are really rather nifty :-)
> Are those traces automatically generated as part of your build process?
> Could you tell me more about how you've set that up?
> Michiel
>   

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