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PowerSensor3: A Fast and Accurate Open Source Power Measurement Tool

Published 24 Apr 2025 in cs.PF and astro-ph.IM | (2504.17883v1)

Abstract: Power consumption is a major concern in data centers and HPC applications, with GPUs typically accounting for more than half of system power usage. While accurate power measurement tools are crucial for optimizing the energy efficiency of (GPU) applications, both built-in power sensors as well as state-of-the-art power meters often lack the accuracy and temporal granularity needed, or are impractical to use. Released as open hardware, firmware, and software, PowerSensor3 provides a cost-effective solution for evaluating energy efficiency, enabling advancements in sustainable computing. The toolkit consists of a baseboard with a variety of sensor modules accompanied by host libraries with C++ and Python bindings. PowerSensor3 enables real-time power measurements of SoC boards and PCIe cards, including GPUs, FPGAs, NICs, SSDs, and domain-specific AI and ML accelerators. Additionally, it provides significant improvements over previous tools, such as a robust and modular design, current sensors resistant to external interference, simplified calibration, and a sampling rate up to 20 kHz, which is essential to identify GPU behavior at high temporal granularity. This work describes the toolkit design, evaluates its performance characteristics, and shows several use cases (GPUs, NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, and SSD), demonstrating PowerSensor3's potential to significantly enhance energy efficiency in modern computing environments.

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