Elektrotechnik

Energy harvesting ICs for sustainable battery management now at Computer Controls

Miniaturization in chip design in combination with efficient energy yield and simultaneous energy generation is a constant challenge for product designers, especially with regard to wireless industrial and IoT products. The battery performance must be extended, flexibility increased and replacement costs reduced. The Belgian company e-peas, with which the CCAG has now concluded a distribution agreement, is developing intelligent energy harvesting PMICs that do this. The agreement includes markets in Europe, Eastern Europe, and Switzerland and is effective immediately.

The PMICs (Power Management ICs) from e-peas are characterized by a very small form factor and “harvest” energy from the sources of light, heat, vibration or high-frequency waves. Corresponding to the respective environment, powerful ambient energy management solutions are available that harvest, store and optimize energy. For example, the integrated energy management system AEM10941 generates energy from light by drawing direct current from 7-cell solar panels and storing it in a rechargeable element. The actual application, e.g. asset or animal tracking, is supplied with sufficient charge via two independent control voltages and a primary battery is no longer required. Without energy harvesting, an unlimited lifetime of IoT sensors cannot be achieved, because the battery life usually limits the lifetime of a sensor.

CCAG customers benefit from the new partnership with e-peas in particular because it brings considerable synergy effects in connection with enormous knowledge potential to the already existing product range. Product designers receive all tools and expert advice from a single source, such as special evaluation boards from Silicon Laboratories or DevKits from Miromico, which have been driving the low-power approach for a long time. Experience with energy harvesting in LoRaWAN (Long Range WAN) applications can also be used. 1st level support is ensured by CCAG’s own design support and thus the company has taken another successful step towards becoming a full-service provider.

 

This press release on the Computer Controls AG website

https://www.ccontrols.ch/ch_en/news/

 

CControls – Social Media:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ccontrols/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEcTPFyDYmafo9Rby2LzOYA

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CControls/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/CControlsGroup

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ccontrols/

 

About e-pease

e-peas develops and markets disruptive ultra-low power semiconductor technology. This enables industrial and IoT wireless product designers to substantially extend battery lifespans and eliminate the heavy call-out costs of replacing batteries, without in any way compromising on reliability. Relying on 15 years of research and patented intellectual property, the company’s products increase the amount of harvested energy and drastically reduce the energy consumption of all power consuming blocks within wireless sensor nodes. Headquartered in Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium, with additional offices in Switzerland and the USA, e-peas offers a portfolio of energy harvesting power management interface ICs, microcontrollers and sensor solutions. www.e-peas.com.

Über die Computer Controls AG

We at Computer Controls translate your needs into high-level electronic solutions. With 30 years of knowledge in distribution, support, and service we help you to find the best products for your applications in IoT, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, ICT, and Research & Education. Our know-how delivers efficient performance for best results and implements agile in quality assurance for your industry. When independence and transparency matters, our qualified and inspiring professionals at Computer Controls are your leading-edge technology partner. www.ccontrols.ch

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Computer Controls AG
Industriestrasse 53
CH8112 Otelfingen
Telefon: +41 (44) 30866-66
Telefax: +41 (44) 30866-55
http://www.ccontrols.ch

Ansprechpartner:
Andrea Tinner
MarCom Manager
Telefon: +41 44 308 6666
E-Mail: andrea.tinner@ccontrols.ch
Für die oben stehende Pressemitteilung ist allein der jeweils angegebene Herausgeber (siehe Firmenkontakt oben) verantwortlich. Dieser ist in der Regel auch Urheber des Pressetextes, sowie der angehängten Bild-, Ton-, Video-, Medien- und Informationsmaterialien. Die United News Network GmbH übernimmt keine Haftung für die Korrektheit oder Vollständigkeit der dargestellten Meldung. Auch bei Übertragungsfehlern oder anderen Störungen haftet sie nur im Fall von Vorsatz oder grober Fahrlässigkeit. Die Nutzung von hier archivierten Informationen zur Eigeninformation und redaktionellen Weiterverarbeitung ist in der Regel kostenfrei. Bitte klären Sie vor einer Weiterverwendung urheberrechtliche Fragen mit dem angegebenen Herausgeber. Eine systematische Speicherung dieser Daten sowie die Verwendung auch von Teilen dieses Datenbankwerks sind nur mit schriftlicher Genehmigung durch die United News Network GmbH gestattet.

counterpixel