LDO extends portable devices’ battery life

Prolonging battery life by up to four times longer than traditional low quiescent (Iq) LDOs, the MCP1811 is a linear low dropout (LDO) regulator available from Microchip. It enables reduced standby power consumption in remote, battery-powered sensor nodes and also enables faster response times and transient response for IoT, wearable and remote designs, says Microchip.

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Powercast shrinks Powerharvester wireless power receiver 

Powercast has produced a smaller Powerharvester wireless power receiver and RF-to-DC converter chip (the PCC114) for its Powerharvester chipset. The chipset is comprised of a wireless power receiver chip and complementary boost converter IC and is embedded in a device to harvest RF energy.

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3V prismatic supercapacitors support coin cells and saves BoM

Peak power support to 3V coin cell batteries is provided by the 3V thin prismatic supercapacitors announced by Cap-XX. They also save on bill of materials (BoM) costs as they eliminate the need for a 2.7V low dropout (LDO) regulator for less expensive, smaller, more energy-efficient designs with extended battery life, says the company.

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Real-time clock module puts ‘green’ into the IoT

EM Microelectronic believes it enables the ‘green’ IoT, introducing a low-power precision real-time clock. The EM3028 extends battery life of connected devices by 50 per cent, says EM Microelectronic.

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