Thin Film Micro Energy Cells Enable Autonomously Powered, Deeply Embedded Applications

Mr Joe Keating, Senior Applications Engineer
Infinite Power Solutions, United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Active RFID, RTLS & Sensor Networks 2008 on Nov 05, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • New thin film Micro Energy Cells - an introduction
  • Ultra-low power electronics are now commercially available that can indefinitely power embedded systems such as wireless sensor networks

Speaker Biography

Joe Keating studied electrical and computer engineering at The University of Colorado, Boulder (BS, 1990), including graduate level studies in optical-electronics. Mr. Keating began his career as an embedded electronics design engineer. Joe has ten years of experience in battery design development and applications support. Currently, Joe is a Sr. Applications Engineer at Infinite Power Solutions, Inc., in Littleton, Colorado.

Company Profile

Infinite Power Solutions, Inc. (IPS) - a U.S.-based, clean-technology company - is the global leader in developing, marketing and manufacturing solid-state, rechargeable thin-film micro-energy storage devices for a variety of micro-electronic applications. Founded in 2001, IPS is privately held with corporate headquarters and manufacturing facilities in Littleton, Colorado. The company has completed build-out of the world's first volume manufacturing facility dedicated to the production of its revolutionary thin-film Micro-Energy Cell (MEC) products. IPS has recently commenced production activities at this state-of-the-art facility to address the growing demand among customers in the wireless sensor, active RFID, powered smart card, medical device, consumer electronics, automotive and civil/military/aerospace markets. Additional information about IPS is available at www.InfinitePowerSolutions.com

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