Ultra-Low Powered Wireless Sensor
July 8, 2014 | Terry Sharrer
A crucial limitation on the thousands of devices conceived to make up the “internet of things” is their power requirements. To that issue, electrical engineers at the universities of Virginia, Michigan and Washington have developed an ultra-low power wireless source that can even take energy from body heat, vibrations and light. It functions at as little as 1/1000th the power necessary to run most devices. MORE
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