Highlighting the huge application potential of the company’s advanced power management ICs (PMICs), e-peas has confirmed that its AEM10941 devices for photovoltaic energy harvesting are being incorporated into tracking equipment employed in Australian cattle ranches. e-peas engineers worked in conjunction with the team at Dutch systems integrator SODAQ on the development and implementation of energy […]
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How can you make batteries last forever in a wireless sensing system?
At Sensors Expo 2017, Geoffroy Gosset, CEO and founder of e-peas, explains how a variety of energy harvesting techniques and low power solutions that his company supplies can answer this question. Using the company’s power management ICs (PMICs), systems can be designed that run ARM processors continuously at low frequencies and draw less power than […]
Power management IC boasts ultra-low-power boost converter for high efficiency
Following its arrival on the power semiconductor scene earlier this year, e-peas today announces commercial availability of its first IC. The AEM10940 utilizes the company’s unique proprietary energy…