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Digi-Key signs global distribution deal with Infinite Power Solutions
May 09, 2012 | Paul Buckley | 222904566
The THINERGY Micro-Energy Cell (MEC) product line of solid-state, rechargeable thin-film batteries from IPS serves to address an ever-increasing need for a maintenance-free, embeddable energy storage solution that lasts the life of the application. With near zero self-discharge, MECs provide extremely efficient storage of intermittent and low charge currents typical of ambient energy harvesting applications.
Paper-thin and flexible, THINERGY MECs provide unrivaled cycle life and power performance, delivering a safe, permanent and clean power source for today’s electronic devices and systems. Additionally, IPS offers evaluation kits to demonstrate the performance advantages of MECs while reducing development expenditure and speeding time to market.
Visit Digi-Key at www.digikey.com
Visit Infinite Power Solutions at www.InfinitePowerSolutions.com
Paper-thin and flexible, THINERGY MECs provide unrivaled cycle life and power performance, delivering a safe, permanent and clean power source for today’s electronic devices and systems. Additionally, IPS offers evaluation kits to demonstrate the performance advantages of MECs while reducing development expenditure and speeding time to market.
Visit Digi-Key at www.digikey.com
Visit Infinite Power Solutions at www.InfinitePowerSolutions.com
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