Photovoltaic cell-based sun roof rolls out at electronica
An Innovation Center will be at the heart of Rutronik’s stand at the electronica 2016 show in Munich (November 8-11). RUTRONIK AUTOMOTIVE will be presenting specific components from selected manufacturers, as well as providing contact personnel for global technical and commercial support in all automotive applications.
A major technical highlight will be a demo electric sun roof featuring Energy Harvesting based on integrated photovoltaic cells. Another demo will present an ultra-compact, highly efficient DC/DC converter for the 48V on-board electrical system.
RUTRONIK EMBEDDED will be presenting a range of innovations in displays, memory, boards, peripherals for industrial IoT applications, as well as wireless interfaces for robust applications. There will also be a demo on show directly from the Intel research lab.
RUTRONIK POWERwill be presenting scalable solutions for power conversion and switching, and for connecting resistive, capacitive or inductive loads. The stand will feature a hybrid energy storage system comprising lithium-ion batteries and ultracapacitors developed for power tool applications in cooperation between the Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau University of Applied Sciences and Rutronik.
This power management system improves the tool's performance and significantly extends the life of the lithium-ion battery.
RUTRONIK SMART bundles sensors, signal processing, wireless technology, security and power management for IoT applications in the core fields of healthcare/lifestyle, smart home, smart energy, industrial connectivity and connected mobility.
In the Rutronik24 Lounge, visitors will be able to discover all the new features and benefits of the established e-commerce platform Rutronik24.
In addition, Rutronik partners including Diodes, Infineon, Intersil, Micronas, Renesas, Schurter, STMicroelectronics and Swissbit will be presenting their innovations. World market leader Samsung SDI will be exhibiting its portfolio of cylindrical lithium-ion batteries exclusively on the Rutronik stand.