Santa Clara, CA – 25 June 2024 – At Sensors Converge 2024 (June 25–26, Santa Clara, USA), e-peas, a global leader in energy harvesting PMIC technology, is showcasing how its ultra-efficient power management ICs are powering a wide range of battery-free, stand-alone sensor applications.
As the demand for sustainable, autonomous IoT devices grows, e-peas energy harvesting PMICs are proving essential for enabling long-lasting, low-maintenance solutions at the edge.
Cutting-Edge Energy Harvesting in Action
Multiple live demonstrations across the show floor — powered by e-peas’ energy harvesting ecosystem — highlight how sensor nodes can operate independently of disposable batteries. This ecosystem combines:
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Energy source providers (solar, RF, vibration)
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Energy storage partners (supercapacitors, solid-state batteries)
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Wireless communication technology vendors (BLE, LoRa, NB-IoT)
These collaborations demonstrate how e-peas PMICs efficiently manage harvested energy across different hardware configurations.
Featured Sensor Applications Powered by e-peas PMICs:
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Magnetic sensors
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Carbon dioxide (CO₂) sensors
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Bluetooth® Low Energy sensor nodes
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Electronic shelf labels (ESL)
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Motion detection sensors
e-peas Booth Highlights – Booth #846
At its own booth, e-peas is presenting how its latest energy harvesting PMIC innovations can be quickly integrated into real-world products and prototypes.
What’s On Display:
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The latest AEM10920 and AEM00920 PMICs for ultra-low-power IoT nodes
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Two new evaluation kits:
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A credit card-sized dev board
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A compact 15mm x 17mm board
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These kits are designed to help developers easily prototype and validate autonomous edge devices using energy harvested from ambient sources.
Why Energy Harvesting PMICs Matter for IoT and Industry
Energy harvesting Power Management ICs (PMICs) are essential for:
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Extending the lifespan of wireless sensor nodes
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Eliminating battery replacements
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Reducing operational and maintenance costs
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Supporting ESG goals with sustainable technology
e-peas PMICs are engineered to maximize energy intake from small sources like indoor light or thermal gradients and deliver consistent, regulated power to sensors and wireless modules — even in low-energy environments.
About e-peas
Headquartered in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, e-peas develops and markets ultra-low-power semiconductor solutions, including:
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Energy harvesting PMICs
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Microcontrollers
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Smart sensor interfaces
With over 15 years of R&D and patented IP, e-peas empowers product designers to build self-powered IoT and industrial devices with maximum reliability and minimal maintenance.
Learn more at www.e-peas.com.
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