Cutting the Cord: How Energy Harvesting Powers the Future of IoT
Energy harvesting is redefining IoT across homes, cities, and industries by powering devices with light, motion, and RF—no wires or batteries required.
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Energy harvesting is redefining IoT across homes, cities, and industries by powering devices with light, motion, and RF—no wires or batteries required.
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Texas Instruments TPS544x25 SWIFT™ Synchronous Buck Converters
Learn MoreWi-Fi HaLow (IEEE 802.11ah) extends IoT reach with long-range, low-power connectivity in the sub-1GHz band. Discover its enabling smart agriculture, industrial automation, and smart city applications.
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TinyML and edge AI are helping improve oral health by making smart toothbrushes possible. See how compact sensors, ultra-low-power MCUs, and ML techniques enable on-device analysis and feedback.
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Innovations in smart sensor technology, including ambient IoT and edge AI, are changing the role of developers from hardware design to application-level architecture.
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Learn the ways CoAP has been specifically designed for IoT systems and aligns with the unique low-power and low-resource requirements of IoT networks.
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onsemi NCP170 CMOS LDO Regulators
Learn MoreDiscover how engineers can reduce power, waste, and emissions through smarter component choices, life cycle analysis, and sustainable design techniques.
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Shifting from servers to microcontrollers, edge computing empowers engineers to build smarter, faster systems right where the data is generated.
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The Channel Sounding technology added to Bluetooth 6.0 opens a huge range of possible distance ranging and locationing applications.
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Using the PIC16F13145 MCU’s configurable logic block, engineers can efficiently decode quadrature encoder signals, reducing power, BOM cost, and CPU workload.
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Embedded systems today are more complex, and designers need microcontrollers that bring flexibility in addition to processing power.
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For a low-power design, which component(s) should the design engineer focus on for power savings? And in what areas have there been recent technological improvements?
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(Source: CrazyCloud - stock.adobe.com) Designing a new electronic device often comes down to making tradeoffs. Cost is often at odds with performance. In cost-sensitive markets, such as...
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Maxim Integrated MAX17501/02/03 Step-Down DC-DC Converters
Learn More(Source: Immersion Imagery/Shutterstock.com) Efficiency is crucial in nature. Maximizing the outlay of additional resources by using as much of it as possible improves performance, can minimize...
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Switching voltage regulators are a popular solution when long battery life is required as they have a reputation for high efficiency. But when closely
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Molex Ultra-Fit Power Connectors
Learn MoreIn order to deal with the dynamics that define the medical sector, designers need to look for new energy-saving solutions, such as next-gen PMICs, and marry these with better noise reduction...
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Modern wearable devices allow the wearer to monitor a wide range of vital parameters; depending on the particular objective of the device, some values are more important than others. The main...
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Using their analog expertise, ROHM Semiconductor has developed a new product line, the Nano Series, to achieve more compact parts that require less en
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KEMET Electronics KO-CAP® Polymer Capacitors
Learn MoreMCUs have found homes in just about every low power application. The ability for the MCU to enter a low power mode has made them even more attractive
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Some of the most challenging yet immensely satisfying embedded projects to work on involve observing environmental conditions. From a personal perspec
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To me, the projections for the number of Things we will have in the Internet of Things is mind boggling. Cisco projects that there will be 50 billion
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