On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 4:26:21 PM UTC-4, mike digioia wrote:
>
> What are you trying to do? If you want to measure power using wifi, then 
> just subtract the screen power consumption numbers after two tests - one 
> with screen in flight mode and one with wifi on.
>

Why do you think we're trying to measure power?  

As I explained above, these devices are used to control an industrial 
process.  There are typically many of them out on the factory floor and 
users can pick them up and operate them, but even when a user isn't 
interacting with them the server still is.   I want the display to go off 
because on a typical device that's the biggest battery hog - if the display 
stays off when not in use we can an get an 8-hour factory shift on one 
charge.

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