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|   | Performance
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|  | ESP-IDF ships with default settings that are designed for a trade-off between performance, resource usage, and available functionality.
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|  | These guides describe how to optimize a firmware application for a particular aspect of performance. Usually this involves some trade-off in terms of limiting available functions, or swapping one aspect of performance (such as execution speed) for another (such as RAM usage).
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|  | How to Optimize Performance
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|  | ---------------------------
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|  | 1. Decide what the performance-critical aspects of your application are (for example: a particular response time to a certain network operation, a particular startup time limit, particular peripheral data throughput, etc.).
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|  | 2. Find a way to measure this performance (some methods are outlined in the guides below).
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|  | 3. Modify the code and project configuration and compare the new measurement to the old measurement.
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|  | 4. Repeat step 3 until the performance meets the requirements set out in step 1.
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|  | Guides
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|  | ------
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|  | .. toctree::
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|  |    :maxdepth: 2
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|  |     Execution Speed <speed>
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|  |     Binary Size <size>
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|  |     RAM Usage <ram-usage>
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