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    ERI, NGK and TOREX Develop Energy Harvesting Demo Board

    06/10/2024
    ERI, NGK and TOREX Develop Energy Harvesting Demo Board

    ­ERI Inc. (President: Setsuro Mizuno, Headquarters: Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, hereinafter referred to as "ERI"), NGK INSULATORS, LTD. (President: Shigeru Kobayashi, Headquarters: Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, hereinafter referred to as "NGK"), and Torex Semiconductor Ltd. (President: Takeshi Kimura, Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, hereinafter referred to as "Torex") have jointly developed the "Environmental Power Generation Demo Board (EsBLE)" by combining the technologies of these three companies.

    EsBLE is a board that integrates NGK's ultra-thin and compact lithium-ion rechargeable battery "EnerCera®", Torex's ultra-low power consumption IC, and ERI's low-power wireless technology. This board can measure temperature, humidity, and pressure using power generated from energy harvesting sources such as solar panels and vibration generators and transmit the data via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy).

    Energy harvesting has traditionally faced challenges due to the small amount of power generated and the variability of power output depending on environmental conditions. By combining the technologies of the three companies, stable sensing and transmission can be achieved even with the unstable power from harvesting sources.

    The EsBLE TYPE1 is a harvest-to-battery charging board, an ultra-low power high-efficiency power supply board, and a system board for measurement, communication, and control, allowing for verification under various specifications.

    The EsBLE TYPE2 is an all-in-one board that implements all necessary functions. By simply connecting it to an energy harvesting source, it enables measurement with various sensors and data transmission via BLE.

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