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Issue #228 July 2009
LiOn King
A Look at “Battery-in-a-Chip” Technology
by Tom Cantrell
Start | Energy In A Chip | Charge It | UPS-Lite | Dust Storm | Tips & Tricks | Harvest Time | Sources & PDF
SOURCES & PDF
Tom Cantrell has been working on chip, board, and systems design and marketing for several years. You may reach him by e-mail at tom.cantrell@circuitcellar.com.
REFERENCES
[1] Cymbet Corp., “Benefits of Using Cymbet EnerChips Instead of Coin-Cells and Super Capacitors,” AN-1008, www.cymbet.com/MContentA/pdfs/AN-1008-Replacing-Coin-Cells-and-Supercapacitors.pdf.
[2] Cymbet Corp., “Cymbet Rechargeable Battery and Energy Storage Device,” www.cymbet.com/content/applications-faqs.asp.
[3] Cymbet Corp., “Guidelines for charging Cymbet EnerChip Batteries” AN-1002, www.cymbet.com/MContentA/pdfs/AN-1002-Charging-Cymbet-Batteries.pdf.
[4] Cymbet Corp., “Using the Atmel picoPower AVR Microcontroller with Cymbet EnerChips,” AN-1014, www.cymbet.com/MContentA/pdfs/AN-1014-Atmel-picoPower-AVR-Demo.pdf.
[5] M. Raju, “Energy Harvesting,” Texas Instruments, 2008, http://focus.ti.com/lit/wp/slyy018/slyy018.pdf.
SOURCE
EnerChip CBC-EVAL-05 Evaluation kit
Cymbet
www.cymbet.com
eZ430-RF2500-SEH Solar energy harvesting kit
Texas Instruments, Inc.
www.ti.com
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