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Laird Technologies Debuts Thermobility Series Wireless Power Generators

Posted by Ken Cheung in Components on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Laird Technologies Thermobility Series Wireless Power Generators

Laird Technologies introduced their new Thermobility Series Wireless Power Generator product line. The Thermobility Wireless Power Generators offer a simple to use thermal energy harvesting device that can replace hard line power sources for wireless devices. The product series takes away the complexity of designing a thermal energy harvester and provides a turn-key solution that allows design engineers to generate usable output power from minimal temperature differential.

The Thermobility Series are self-contained thin film thermoelectric power generators that harvest waste heat and convert it to usable output DC power. Due to its compact size, ability to regulate voltage and store power, these products are ideal to power wireless sensors, low power LEDs or trickle charge batteries where a heat source is readily available. The family current consists of the WPG-1 and WPG-1S wireless power generators.

WPG-1 and WPG-1S Wireless Power Generators

  • Up to 1 mW output power (WPG-1)
  • Up to 50 mW output power (WPG-1S)
  • Compact form factor
  • Regulated output voltage
  • High waste heat conversion ratio
  • Ultralow voltage converter
  • Reliable sold state operation

More info: Laird Technologies Power Generators

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