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e-peas energy harvesting tech powers stand-alone sensor applications

26th June 2024
Sheryl Miles
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e-peas, the supplier of energy harvesting PMICs, announces that its efficient power management technology is providing the foundation for numerous demonstrations of energy harvesting in stand-alone sensor applications on show at Sensors Converge (25–26 June 2024, Santa Clara, US).

The e-peas technology for energy harvesting is providing the power for sensor applications displayed at Sensors Converge by partner members of the comprehensive e-peas energy harvesting ecosystem. The ecosystem is a set of energy source makers, energy storage vendors, and wireless communications device manufacturers orchestrated by e-peas to provide OEMs with a power supply for completely autonomous systems.

The e-peas PMICs on display at partners’ booths provide features and technical characteristics configured to match multiple energy sources, storage devices, and output requirements.

At Sensors Converge, the PMICs are managing the harvested energy for applications including:

  • Magnetic sensor
  • Carbon dioxide sensor
  • Bluetooth Low Energy sensor node
  • Electronic shelf label
  • Motion detection sensor

e-peas is also bringing its own innovations to its booth #846 at Sensors Converge, showing how PMICs can be integrated into real products and proofs-of-concept.

e-peas’ most recently introduced PMIC products (AEM10920 and AEM00920) will be on display, alongside their evaluation kits in two form factors: a credit card-sized unit, and a smaller 15 x 17mm board. Both provide developers with resources for easy testing and evaluation of the AEM10920 or AEM00920 in proofs-of-concept or prototypes of autonomous sensor edge nodes.

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