energy harvesting

Onio.zero Risc-v Microcontroller Functions on Harvested Energy

Onio.zero Risc-v Microcontroller Functions on Harvested Energy

ONiO, a Norwegian healthcare-focused Internet of Things (IoT) expert has unveiled ONiO.zero, an ultra-low-power RISC-V-based microcontroller capable of operating solely from harvested energy — without needing a battery, capacitor, or any other means of energy storage. The company says “ONiO.zero is an ultra-low-power wireless MCU that uses energy harvesting technology.” This indicates that the ONiO.zero solely functions on energy harnessed from its surroundings. With […]

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Mercury Dc_dc Boost Converters Harvest Energy From Tegs

Mercury Dc/dc Boost Converters Harvest Energy From Tegs

MATRIX Industries’ nanopower energy harvesting boost converter with microwatt cold-start, input impedance matching, and regulated output MATRIX Industries’ Mercury is a family of highly integrated DC/DC boost converters that are ideal for harvesting and managing surplus energy from extremely low input voltage sources such as TEGs (thermoelectric generators) and thermopiles. The patented transformer reuse topology

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Onio.zero Microcontroller Runs Without a Battery

Onio.zero Microcontroller Runs Without a Battery

It’s becoming quite obvious that traditional batteries are limiting the progress of IoT devices. They are expensive, they contain harmful chemicals and most importantly All-Batteries-Will-Die. Vemund Kval Bakken chief technology officer and co-founder at ONiO say the real problem with the battery approach to IoT comes when you actually consider the battery shelf life as well as the environmental

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Industry-leading Energy Harvesting Technology From E-peas Enables Accurate & Continuous Animal Tracking

Industry-leading Energy Harvesting Technology From E-peas Enables Accurate & Continuous Animal Tracking

Highlighting the huge application potential of the company’s advanced power management ICs (PMICs), e-peas has confirmed that its AEM10941 devices for photovoltaic energy harvesting are being incorporated into tracking equipment employed in Australian cattle ranches. e-peas engineers worked in conjunction with the team at Dutch systems integrator SODAQ on the development and implementation of energy efficient livestock monitoring hardware for

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