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Energous Partners With e-peas to Advance At-a-Distance Wireless Charging Applications Greater Than 1 Meter
Energous and e-peas will develop an evaluation board to support at-a-distance wireless charging applications for smart buildings, industrial IoT sensors, retail electronic displays and more. (Photo: Business Wire) Energous Corporation, the developer of WattUp®, a revolutionary...
Continue Readinge-peas Releases AEM10941 Power Management IC for battery-less Monitoring Hardware
e-peas announced its AEM10941 power management IC (PMIC) has been designed into battery-less monitoring hardware from Xeelas. The PMIC is optimized for photovoltaic-based energy harvesting deployments, covering 50mV to 5V input voltage range with power up of just 3µW input. Further,...
Continue ReadingE-PEAS Power Management ICs Designed into Air Pollution Monitoring Hardware
Driving innovation in energy harvesting, e-peas has gained another major endorsement for its cutting-edge technology. The company’s highly optimised power management ICs are set to feature in a large scale remote monitoring application that is being rolled out across New York. IoT...
Continue Readinge-peas AEM10941 Solar Energy Harvesting IC
e-peas AEM10941 Solar Energy Harvesting IC is an integrated Ambient Energy Manager (AEM) that can extract DC power from up to 7-cell solar panels, simultaneously storing energy in a rechargeable element and supplying the system with two independent regulated voltages. The AEM10941...
Continue ReadingMouser signs groundbreaking deal with e-peas
Mouser Electronics has become the first authorized distributor of e-peas energy-harvesting PMICs and processing and sensing solutions. The products are available for immediate shipment around the world. With products that help design engineers enable their hardware to be powered...
Continue ReadingIndustry-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...
Continue ReadingSolar harvesting into Li-ion battery
A highly efficient solar powered Li-ion charger with two regulated outputs. The AEMLION is a 0.8x0.6 inch (20x15mm) PCB with the AEM10941 Solar Harvesting IC from E-peas. It efficiently converts solar energy into Li-ion battery charge, it even works with indoor light. It features 3.3V...
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