Tag: PMIC
![Remote Solution Chooses Nowi as Partner to Develop Solar-powered Remote Controls Remote Solution Chooses Nowi as Partner to Develop Solar-powered Remote Controls](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/NewRemoteSolutionEnergyAutonomousTVRemoteControl-scaled-1024x575.jpg)
Remote Solution Chooses Nowi as Partner to Develop Solar-powered Remote Controls
Remote Solution is partnering with Nowi to develop eco-friendly, solar-powered TV remote controls. The objective of this collaboration is to bring sustainable solutions to market, using Remote Solution’s expertise in designing and manufacturing world-class remote controls and...
Continue Reading![E-PEAS New Buck-Boost ICs enables Highly Efficient Energy Harvesting from Solar & Vibrational Sources E-PEAS New Buck-Boost ICs enables Highly Efficient Energy Harvesting from Solar & Vibrational Sources](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/e-peass-extend-your-battery-device-life-with-energy-harvesting-4-1024x617.png)
E-PEAS New Buck-Boost ICs enables Highly Efficient Energy Harvesting from Solar & Vibrational Sources
Expanding its portfolio of advanced power management ICs (PMICs) for energy harvesting applications, e-peas has announced two new devices capable of further pushing the performance envelope. The RF AEM30330, Vibration AEM30330 and solar AEM10330 PMICs both utilize a buck-boost...
Continue Reading![Nordic Power management IC for nRF52/nRF53 Series SoCs Nordic Power management IC for nRF52/nRF53 Series SoCs](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/nPM1100.png)
Nordic Power management IC for nRF52/nRF53 Series SoCs
Nordic Semiconductor's nRF52/nRF53 series of SOC (System On Chip) devices embed a powerful ARM microprocessor and is compatible with Bluetooth Low Energy and other communication standards. This compatibility provides the freedom to develop your wireless system using the technology that...
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Nordic Semiconductor nPM1100 Power Management IC
The nPM1100 is a PMIC designed as a complementary component to Nordic’s nRF52® Series. The nPM1100 is a dedicated power management IC (PMIC) with a dual-mode configurable buck regulator and integrated battery charger. It is designed as a complementary component to Nordic’s nRF52®...
Continue Reading![Energy harvesting PMIC available as samples Energy harvesting PMIC available as samples](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/nowi630_1.jpg)
Energy harvesting PMIC available as samples
Nowi BV (Delft, The Netherlands) has samples available of its NH2 energy harvesting power management IC (PMIC). The NH2D0245 comes in a QFN package measuring 3mm by 3mm. Including the external capacitor, it has an assembly footprint of just 3mm by 3.6mm. The NH2 is designed to extract...
Continue Reading![MaxLinear PMIC Powers the new Raspberry Pi 4 MaxLinear PMIC Powers the new Raspberry Pi 4](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/101632QFN-1-5x532.jpg)
MaxLinear PMIC Powers the new Raspberry Pi 4
MaxLinear, Inc. announced that Raspberry Pi has selected the MxL7704 Universal PMIC to power its latest single-board computer, the Raspberry Pi 4. The MxL7704 is a five output universal PMIC optimized for powering low power FPGAs, DSPs, and microprocessors from 5V inputs. MaxLinear...
Continue Reading![Energy-harvesting power management ICs for wireless sensor nodes Energy-harvesting power management ICs for wireless sensor nodes](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/150821edne-cypress-energy-harvesting-pmic-solar-cell-wsn-1-.png)
Energy-harvesting power management ICs for wireless sensor nodes
by Graham Prophet @ edn-europe.com: Cypress Semiconductor has introduced what it believes to be the lowest-available-power PMICs that enable an integrated module size of 1 cm² for solar-powered wireless sensor node (WSN) designs. Intended to manage solar-powered wireless sensors...
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