e-peas, the Belgian low-power specialist, is applying its technology to energy harvesting with a chip optimized for energy harvesting from thermal sources in wireless sensors application. Supplied in a 28-pin QFN package, the AEM20940 is capable of extracting available input current up to levels of 110mA. Taking DC power from a connected thermal electric generator ...
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