Dan Hubbard is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff (DMTS) at Micron Technology focused on Enterprise SSD Systems Architecture and Industry Standards. Dan has over 20 years of experience in the memory and storage industry and holds more than 25 patents related to storage and NAND flash. In his career, Dan has contributed to NVMe, PCI-SIG, SNIA, OCP, SATA-IO, and INCITS T13 - ATA Storage Interfaces. He earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Idaho.
This presentation will provide a focused technical overview of two complementary NVMe proposals —TP4210 (Device Voltage Monitor) and TP4199 (Self-reported Drive Power). These capabilities are designed to enhance system telemetry, including visibility into SSD power behavior and Host supply voltages. It will explain key features/capabilities of each TP and use cases.