Ultra-low Power Consumption

Energy is everywhere, and with advanced energy harvesting technologies, we can capture and convert it into reliable electrical power for ultra-low-power, wireless sensors. Our solutions empower industries by eliminating the need for batteries, cables, and complex infrastructure, offering a sustainable and cost-effective alternative. By tapping into ambient energy sources, we provide self-powered sensors that operate seamlessly, reducing maintenance and environmental impact. This cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing industrial monitoring, enabling smarter, greener, and more efficient operations.

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Ultra-low Power Consumption: Revolutionizing Automation with Energy Harvesting Technology

Ultra-low Power (ULP) technology is set to transform industrial systems by harnessing ambient energy (light, motion, heat, and vibration) to power wireless, batteryless sensors and IoT devices. Our efficient Power Management (PM) modules condition and manage this energy, ensuring reliable operation even with minimal power input. Integrating energy harvesters with ULP electronics creates self-powered solutions that are temperature-resistant, precise, and capable of seamless wireless communication.

To address intermittent energy availability, our low-loss Power Management Systems (PMS) accumulate energy during dormancy, ensuring a steady power supply. With extremely low sleep currents (max 2.5 µA) and timed wake-up mechanisms, we ensure minimal power consumption while maintaining peak performance.

The ultra-low energy consumption of ESCOM-es systems enables data transmission every 500 milliseconds using a mere 138 micro-watts of energy. This exceptional efficiency extends device lifespans, reduces environmental impact, and lowers operational costs. By combining advanced low-power design with high-performance functionality, our technology delivers sustainable solutions for energy-efficient industrial and IoT applications, paving the way for a smarter, greener future.

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