Tag: PMIC
Silicon Labs Streamlines Energy Harvesting Product Development for Battery-Free IoT
Silicon Labs' most energy-efficient Wireless SoC to date with energy harvesting-ready capabilities Silicon Labs, a leader in secure, intelligent wireless technology for a more connected world, today announced their new xG22E family of Wireless SoCs, Silicon Labs' first-ever family...
Continue ReadingTop 10 Most Popular ICs in Today’s Electronics
ICs or Integrated Chips are the fundamental building blocks of all modern-day electronic devices. They're made of lots of tiny parts like resistors, capacitors, and transistors printed into a small piece of material known as silicon. These chips are in almost everything electronic we...
Continue ReadingEnergy harvesting PMIC from Nexperia includes MPPT tracking
Nexperia, the expert in essential semiconductors, today announced an expansion to its range of Power ICs with Energy Harvesting solutions to simplify and enhance the performance of low-power internet of things (IoT) and other embedded applications. The NEH2000BY is a high-performance...
Continue ReadingNordic Semiconductor releases three new power management ICs
Applications that will significantly benefit from the use of the new nPM1100s include wearables, gaming mice, and highly popular battery charging cases for in-ear headphones Nordic Semiconductor today announces that it is adding three new product variants to its nPM1100 power...
Continue ReadingDemo platform enables study of micro-energy harvesting apps
Trameto, a manufacturer of power management semiconductors for energy harvesting (EH PMICs) announces a demonstration platform that enables engineers to quickly evaluate how micro-energy harvesting can reduce or eliminate the use of batteries in IoT devices such as sensors and the...
Continue ReadingMaxim Integrated MAX77659 SIMO Power Management IC (PMIC)
Maxim Integrated MAX77659 SIMO Power Management IC (PMIC) is optimized for rechargeable earbuds, wearables, and other applications that emphasize low supply current and small solution size. The MAX77659 features a dual-input Single-Inductor Multiple-Output (SIMO) buck-boost regulator....
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 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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