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   - **Matched operation**: the device scales its energy usage based on the current energy received from the source/capacitor.   - **Matched operation**: the device scales its energy usage based on the current energy received from the source/capacitor.
  
-It should be noted that the circuit designed above is the simplest implementation: more complex implementations (such as [[Federated Energy Storage]]) are possible, but beyond the scope of this article.+It should be noted that the circuit designed above is the simplest implementation: more complex implementations are possible, but beyond the scope of this article.
  
 Regardless of the energy configuration used, however, it is likely that processing will consume more power than is available in a single cycle: as a result, an intermittent device will often save (checkpoint) the current system state periodically, in order to resume as needed after power loss until the processing is complete. Regardless of the energy configuration used, however, it is likely that processing will consume more power than is available in a single cycle: as a result, an intermittent device will often save (checkpoint) the current system state periodically, in order to resume as needed after power loss until the processing is complete.
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