See the breadth of applications empowered by e-peas technology
e-peas – the leader in PMICs and ultra-low power semiconductors dedicated to energy harvesting – will be using this year’s Embedded World exhibition to showcase the breadth of applications empowered by its technology as well as its wide ecosystem and partner network.
Visitors to the stand will see it is now possible to replace disposable battery-based systems with eco-friendly, cost-effective alternatives. They will learn about the core e-peas PMICs as well as all surrounding elements required for energy harvesting system implementation-logistics, environmental and operational expense benefits can be derived. e-peas technology can be applied to numerous scenarios – including smart home, building automation, asset tracking, pharmaceutical, cold chain, industrial automation, environment monitoring, etc.
What will you see at e-peas booth
There will be defined areas at the stand explaining the breadth of potential energy sources and storage options, as well as the ultra-low power microcontrollers and image sensor devices that can be incorporated into designs. Visitors will also get the opportunity to see the mix-and-match of the different harvester/PMIC/storage combinations, and gain advice from e-peas technical staff about what kind of solution will prove optimal for their application requirements.
The 24/7 Sensor Node Demonstrator will be a major highlight of what e-peas is going to display on its stand (4A-301). This is based on the company’s unique ‘ambient energy aware’ approach, combining a smart boost sequence and an adaptive sensing phase. The core of the demonstrator is the recently-announced AEM10300 energy harvesting PMIC (which has a null quiescent current when the energy source is not providing energy). Through this demo, e-peas will be able to show that situations where a harvested energy source is not available for prolonged periods of time (potentially several months) can be addressed. This demonstrator can stay broadcasting sensor data for more than 3 months in complete darkness, and is proven ready to recover normal activity when the energy source is restored.
For those not able to come to 4A-301 at Embedded World, you can discover e-peas’ advanced energy harvesting technology or contact us directly.
About e-peas:
e-peas develops and markets disruptive ultra-low power semiconductor technology which 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
Contact e-peas:
Email: sales@e-peas.com
Rue Fond Cattelain, 1 box 4,
1435 Mont-Saint-Guibert,
Belgium