See what's new in energy-harvesting wireless technology on booth A4.266
Oberhaching, Germany, 8 October 2010
EnOcean GmbH will present the latest developments in energy-harvesting wireless technology on booth A4.266 at electronica 2010 taking place in Munich, 9-12 November. A stand highlight will be the new STM 310 series of unidirectional sensor modules: STM 310, STM 320 and STM 330. Based on EnOcean's Dolphin platform, the new product family features an interface with different energy converters, thermal or solar cells. Also on show will be a number of additions to the EnOcean EDK 300 developer kit.
EnOcean is a pacesetter in the fascinating field of energy-harvesting technology. The company has been developing wireless modules that work by this principle since 2001. EnOcean wireless modules draw their energy from motion, light or changes in temperature, enabling completely energy-autonomous and service-free automation solutions. These have already been implemented in more than 100,000 buildings worldwide, addressing demands for increased flexibility and energy efficiency.
Energy-autonomous flexibility
The latest products to emerge from EnOcean are the STM 310 series of sensor modules. Based on the Dolphin chip, the sensor modules feature an energy converter interface and are obtainable with a solar cell or a thermal converter. This makes the new modules fully functional and suitable for immediate integration in a wide selection of products.
The plug&play devices incorporate a wireless transmitter plus antenna, internal sensors or an external sensor port, and an integrated charging circuit with its energy storage mechanism. This internal energy storage powers the modules when no ambient energy can be harvested.
Versions for both 868 MHz and 315 MHz permit worldwide application. Flexible programming enables a variety of self-powered applications with the new modules – window contacts, temperature and humidity sensors, or light, pressure and gas sensors to name a few.
"In this new series we're offering our OEM partners a versatile platform on which they can create a huge selection of batteryless sensor applications. The solar cell or the internal temperature sensor means a substantial reduction in the cost of producing room sensor devices for instance", says Armin Anders, Marketing Vice-President and Co-founder of EnOcean. "So you can implement energy-efficient solutions for building automation much faster."
More development options
Extra flexibility comes with EnOcean's expanded EDK 300 developer kit, which is also being presented at the show. Development and configuration tools for the new STM 310 series have been added, plus EnOcean's new Dolphin View software. Developers can now take a more in-depth look at details of EnOcean wireless telegrams, visualising them and logging them over a long period.
In the expanded developer kit, EnOcean is providing OEMs with a broad-based platform for speedier development of a wide variety of energy-harvesting solutions for building automation and other purposes – and with unidirectional or bidirectional batteryless wireless modules.
About EnOcean
EnOcean GmbH is the originator of patented self-powered wireless technology. Headquartered in Oberhaching near Munich, the company manufactures and markets energy-harvesting wireless modules for use in building and industrial automation. EnOcean technology combines miniaturised energy converters with ultra-low-power electronics and robust RF communication. Self-powered wireless technology from EnOcean has been successfully deployed in more than 100,000 buildings worldwide. EnOcean is a promoter of the EnOcean Alliance, a consortium of leading companies from the world's building sector that has set itself the aim of creating innovative solutions for sustainable buildings. The company currently employs 50 people in Germany and the USA.
Press Contact
Slavica Simunovic
PR Manager
EnOcean GmbH
Kolpingring 18a
82041 Oberhaching
Germany
T +49.89.67 34 689-653
F +49.89.67 34 689-54
M +49.160.97 82 85 61
Email: slavica.simunovic@enocean.com
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