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ELSYS is launching ERS Eco, a battery-free sensor line powered by Epishine’s indoor solar cells.
Industry leading LoRaWAN sensor provider ELSYS is launching their first battery-free products using Epishine’s indoor light energy harvesting solution. The environmentally friendly sensor line is launching two sensor types called ERS Eco and ERS Eco CO2. They are entirely powered by...
Continue ReadingWorldwide launch of Optiqo’s QlvrBox extended with Epishine’s organic solar cells optimised to harvest indoor lighting.
Epishine and Optiqo have collaborated and this has now resulted in a brand-new version of Optiqo's QlvrBox powered with organic solar cells optimized to harvest indoor lighting that now is available for order worldwide. This version of the QlvrBox enables improved sustainability,...
Continue ReadingE-PEAS cooperates with TCT on energy harvesting solution
Cooperation between E-PEAS and TCT has resulted in an energy harvesting solution for three-phase electricity cables designed to support IOT. Building on the existing technology relationship between e-peas and TCT, the two companies have made another major advance in the harvesting of...
Continue ReadingA Versatile Cellular-IoT Prototyping Platform with Self-powering Capabilities and Preloaded Global Data for Out of the Box Connectivity
Conexio Technologies are ready to launch their new IoT development kit powered by a Nordic nRF9160 system in package (SiP) which features an ARM cortex M33 application processor. The device can be used for building cellular-connected electronic projects such as asset tracking...
Continue ReadingEpishine signs distribution agreement with Farnell to enable light energy harvesting within electronic design
Epishine’s new-to-market printed organic solar cells and development kits remove the need for batteries reducing the impact on the environment. The innovative Swedish manufacturer of printed organic solar cells and development kits Epishine has signed a new franchise agreement with...
Continue ReadingRicoh Electronic Devices Company R1810 600nA IQ Boost DC/DC Converters
Ricoh Electronic Devices Company R1810 600nA IQ Boost DC/DC Converters are boost DC/DC converters featuring a typical start-up voltage of 0.35V. Ricoh R1810 is designed for electrical power storage devices, especially 1-cell photovoltaic (PV) energy harvesters. The R1810 can start up...
Continue ReadingR1810 Boost DC/DC Converter is an energy harvesting solution
The R1810 Boost DC/DC Converter is an energy harvesting solution designed for powering low current consuming IoT devices by extracting energy from Photovoltaic cells. Target applications include wireless sensors, home and building automation, remote monitoring, presence detection,...
Continue ReadingE-PEAS Battery Chargers Target Wearable, Medical and Sensor Products
Addressing the need for streamlined power management solutions for energy harvesting hardware, e-peas has unveiled a new family of battery charger devices. While the company’s existing power management ICs (PMICs) offer direct power delivery to the application, as well as the...
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