Learn how a combination of battery technology and energy harvesting can enable low maintenance IoT devices. To view this email as a web page,
click here | | | Better batteries build more sustainable electronics | | IoT ecosystems are reliant on distributing many Things into a wide variety of arbitrary environments, capable of measuring various characteristics and reporting data wirelessly to a central system. However, these devices are often in remote locations, so they must be designed to operate for long periods without maintenance, and in some cases indefinitely. | | In this new post on Engineersâ Insight, Marc Eichhorn explores how small batteries can be combined with energy harvesting technology to provide long life operation for remote IoT applications.
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