New Products
Wireless environmental sensor evaluation kit offers energy harvesting benefits
July 10, 2012 | Paul Buckley | 222904853
Infinite Power Solutions (IPS) has introduced the IPS-EVAL-EH-02 Wireless Environmental Sensor Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit which is a new evaluation kit that is a complete wireless sensor reference design.
The kit features a microcontroller and radio module from Microchip Technology and multiple indoor environmental sensors.
System power is provided by a paper-thin yet curiously powerful THINERGY Micro-Energy Cell (MEC), an eco-friendly, all-solid-state battery solution that is continuously recharged using ambient energy harvesting, allowing decades of autonomous, maintenance-free operation. THINERGY MECs enable low cost, hassle-free, permanent power solutions for a variety of low power, small form factor, industrial and consumer wireless sensor applications. The evaluation kit will help designers develop self-powered wireless sensors for smart home and building automation systems.
The IPS-EVAL-EH-02 evaluation kit enables design engineers to develop and evaluate self-sustaining "green" sensor solutions, displacing the use of conventional batteries and supercapacitors that require frequent replacement, especially when exposed to elevated temperature conditions. The kit includes a variety of integrated environmental sensors, such as a Passive Infra-Red (PIR) occupancy sensor, a humidity sensor, an ambient light sensor and a temperature sensor. The sensor system and data transfer is managed by the Microchip PIC24 microcontroller. A MiWi IEEE 802.15.4 compliant radio module, also from Microchip, is used to communicate with the Zena 2.4 GHz Wireless Adaptor included in the evaluation kit. This allows users to develop their own environmental sensor systems and easily interface them with PC-based applications. The kit also features the MAX17710 device from Maxim Integrated Products, the industry's first complete power-management integrated circuit (PMIC) solution dedicated to micro-energy harvesting and battery protection.
The power supply design features a 4 V THINERGY solid-state, rechargeable, micro-energy cell combined with ambient energy harvesting to create an autonomous, self-powered system. The integrated THINERGY MEC201-7S is a near loss-less energy storage cell the size of a postage stamp, yet fully capable of powering the entire sensor system. Self-discharge is so low and insignificant that energy can be reliably stored for many years on a single charge. Recharge is provided from an included solar panel and users can attach their own energy harvesters as well. Because they don't wear out like conventional batteries, THINERGY MECs can be permanently installed in the sensor system and will last the lifetime of the application. Thanks to their high power capability, 100,000 recharge cycles and near zero leakage current, MECs are well-suited for energy harvesting based wireless sensors. With an expected lifetime of up to 20 years, THINERGY MECs require no maintenance or periodic replacement compared to other batteries and supercapacitors. By eliminating replacement labor costs, THINERGY MECs allow for the lowest total cost of ownership. Moreover, THINERGY MECs contain no heavy metals and are organic-free and inherently safe. As a result, THINERGY MECs are changing how the power source for micro-electronic systems is being designed, both now and in the future.
The IPS-EVAL-EH-02 Wireless Environmental Sensor Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit is available for purchase now from a variety of IPS authorized distributors.
Visit Infinite Power Solutions at www.InfinitePowerSolutions.com
System power is provided by a paper-thin yet curiously powerful THINERGY Micro-Energy Cell (MEC), an eco-friendly, all-solid-state battery solution that is continuously recharged using ambient energy harvesting, allowing decades of autonomous, maintenance-free operation. THINERGY MECs enable low cost, hassle-free, permanent power solutions for a variety of low power, small form factor, industrial and consumer wireless sensor applications. The evaluation kit will help designers develop self-powered wireless sensors for smart home and building automation systems.
The IPS-EVAL-EH-02 evaluation kit enables design engineers to develop and evaluate self-sustaining "green" sensor solutions, displacing the use of conventional batteries and supercapacitors that require frequent replacement, especially when exposed to elevated temperature conditions. The kit includes a variety of integrated environmental sensors, such as a Passive Infra-Red (PIR) occupancy sensor, a humidity sensor, an ambient light sensor and a temperature sensor. The sensor system and data transfer is managed by the Microchip PIC24 microcontroller. A MiWi IEEE 802.15.4 compliant radio module, also from Microchip, is used to communicate with the Zena 2.4 GHz Wireless Adaptor included in the evaluation kit. This allows users to develop their own environmental sensor systems and easily interface them with PC-based applications. The kit also features the MAX17710 device from Maxim Integrated Products, the industry's first complete power-management integrated circuit (PMIC) solution dedicated to micro-energy harvesting and battery protection.
The power supply design features a 4 V THINERGY solid-state, rechargeable, micro-energy cell combined with ambient energy harvesting to create an autonomous, self-powered system. The integrated THINERGY MEC201-7S is a near loss-less energy storage cell the size of a postage stamp, yet fully capable of powering the entire sensor system. Self-discharge is so low and insignificant that energy can be reliably stored for many years on a single charge. Recharge is provided from an included solar panel and users can attach their own energy harvesters as well. Because they don't wear out like conventional batteries, THINERGY MECs can be permanently installed in the sensor system and will last the lifetime of the application. Thanks to their high power capability, 100,000 recharge cycles and near zero leakage current, MECs are well-suited for energy harvesting based wireless sensors. With an expected lifetime of up to 20 years, THINERGY MECs require no maintenance or periodic replacement compared to other batteries and supercapacitors. By eliminating replacement labor costs, THINERGY MECs allow for the lowest total cost of ownership. Moreover, THINERGY MECs contain no heavy metals and are organic-free and inherently safe. As a result, THINERGY MECs are changing how the power source for micro-electronic systems is being designed, both now and in the future.
The IPS-EVAL-EH-02 Wireless Environmental Sensor Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit is available for purchase now from a variety of IPS authorized distributors.
Visit Infinite Power Solutions at www.InfinitePowerSolutions.com
Please login to post your comment - click here
Related News
- Floating surge stopper provides unlimited overvoltage protection
- Ultra-low-power SoC supports world's smallest Bluetooth location stickers
- Imec and Renesas collaborate on ultra-low power short range radios
- PIN power diodes combine low recovery losses and softness for efficiency and low EMI
- sureCore receives £250 000 SMART Award to prototype low power SRAM technology
- Miniature 30-V MOSFETs claim industry-leading RDS(ON) performance
- Highest power GaN in Plastic transistors target radar and communications systems
- Amantys partners Fuji Electric to launch IGBT gate drivers for wind and solar markets
- New generation of thermal sensor arrays overcome the limitations in single-element sensors
- Ultra-low noise, high PSRR linear voltage regulators reduce jitter, simplify power design
MOST POPULAR NEWS
- KTH The Royal Institute of Technology develops world's first water-activated charging device for mobile phones
- Volvo evaluates flywheel hybrid drive - fuel savings of up to 25%
- PV storage market is set to grow to USD19bn by 2017
- Energy harvesting wireless switch transmits on-off data over a 300m range at 868MHz
- Accutronics offers new custom battery service
- Nordic Semiconductor releases world's smallest Bluetooth low energy and ANT+ ICs
- Power-One enters into patent license agreement with Microchip
- Quad-MOSFET solution boosts efficiency and eliminates heat sinking in active bridge applications
- Advanced microcontroller combines floating point and low leakage technology to achieve longest battery lifetime in portable applications
- Best-in-class MOSFET solution focuses on Power over Ethernet applications
Interview
Technical papers
- High Voltage Surge Stoppers Ensure Reliable Operation During Power Surges
- Motor-Drive Design made Simple
- Adaptive Cell Converter Topology Enables Constant Efficiency in PFC Applications
- Micropower Isolated Flyback Converter with Input Voltage Range from 6V to 100V
- Derating of Schottky Diodes
- Heatsink Optimization
- High Performance ZVS Buck Regulator Removes Barriers To Increased Power Throughput
- Waste heat replaces batteries
- Stepper Motor Control IC
- 50Ω Gain Block IF Amplifier
Poll
Fairchild Semiconductor
Power
Power Management
Solar
SoC
Diodes
Microcontroller
Power Supply
MOSFETs
Batteries
UPS
Energy Harvesting
Analog Devices
STMicroelectronics
Texas Instruments
Battery
National Semiconductor
Photovoltaic
Microcontrollers
Analog
IMS Research
Intersil
Power Supplies
Maxim Integrated Products
International Rectifier
NXP Semiconductors
Linear Technology
Vishay Intertechnology
Smart Grid
MOSFET
All material on this site Copyright © 2009 - 2010 European Business Press SA. All rights reserved.
This site contains articles under license from EETimes Group , a division of United Business Media LLC.
This site contains articles under license from EETimes Group , a division of United Business Media LLC.


