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Miniature, Self-Charging

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

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The new MPMs feature a footprint of 29 mm x 29 mm.



Infinite Power Solutions (IPS) (Littleton, CO) has unveiled its INFINERGYTM Micro Power Module (MPM) products that are miniaturized "plug & play" power modules with integrated power management and solid-state energy storage that simplify the design and adoption of self-powered, micro-electronic systems using ambient energy. Features include:

  • 3 functional elements: near loss-less energy storage, highly efficient power management electronics, and regulated output voltage-all in a miniaturized footprint.
  • High continuous discharge current.
  • Ultra-low self-discharge rate (<1 percent charge loss per year).
  • A cycle life greater than 10,000 cycles at 100 percent depth of discharge.
  • An integrated Low Drop Out (LDO) voltage regulator.
  • Packaged in a 20-pin SMT configuration.
  • A footprint of 29 mm x 29 mm.

For more information visit www.InfinitePowerSolutions.com

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