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Power and power management technologies used for low-power wireless networking


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Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit from Echoflex   April 18, 2010

The EEK200C from Echoflex Solutions Inc., Squamish, BC, Canada, is an evaluation kit that lets you explore EnOcean's wireless energy harvesting technologies.More>>

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Supercapacitors from CAP-XX   April 18, 2010

The HZ202 from CAP-XX Ltd., Lane Cove, Australia, is a high-power, low-impedance supercapacitor that is 20 by 15 by 3.0 mm, is rated at 90 mF, 200 milliohms, and 5.5 V.More>>

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Vibration Energy Harvester from ACI   April 18, 2010

The Harvestor-III from Advanced Cerametrics Inc. (ACI), Lambertville, NJ, captures mechanical vibration energy from the environment to provide perpetual electric power for microcircuit applications.More>>

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Micropelt Infinite Wireless Power Supply Field-Tested   April 1, 2010

The Thermoharvester uses waste heat to power wireless industrial sensors at Dutch refinery.More>>

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Industrial Wireless Temperature Transmitter Powered by Heat   March 16, 2010

ABB and Micropelt prove thermal energy harvesting to solve the battery issue of wireless sensors.More>>

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Cymbet Secures $31 Million In Private Financing   January 26, 2010

Additional funding to launch global sales expansion and add manufacturing capacity for eco-friendly EnerChip product lines.More>>

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A New Approach to Wireless Power Transfer   January 1, 2010

Supplying power wirelessly provides greater design flexibility.More>>

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Thin-Film Battery from Infinite Power Solutions   December 21, 2009

The MEC102 from Infinite Power Solutions Inc., Littleton, CO, is a solid-state, thin-film, single-cell battery that is 170 µm thick and provides a self-discharge rate of <1% charge loss/yr.More>>

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Linear Intros Energy Harvesting DC/DC Converter   December 2, 2009

The LTC3108 accepts input voltages as low as 20 mV and is designed to interface with thermoelectric devices that convert small temperature differentials into usable energy.More>>

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The Potential and Challenges of Wireless Sensor Nodes for Diverse Application Fields   December 1, 2009

Autonomous wireless sensor networks&mdash;WSNs powered by energy harvesting&mdash;have tremendous potential. By examining their possible use in healthcare, condition monitoring, and smart packaging we assess this enabling technology and discuss the challenges to further adoption.More>>