Dynapic Wireless - World's First Piezo Wireless Switch: No Battery, No Cable, No Wear (Energy Harvesting and Storage Europe 2012)

Dr Venkatesh Sivasubramaniam, Research & Development
Algra
Switzerland
 
Mai 16, 2012.

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Presentation Summary

  • Dynapic® Wireless - market launch of Piezo Harvesting Module
  • Present and potential applications
  • Reliability and testing
  • Working principle and advantages

Speaker Biography (Venkatesh Sivasubramaniam)

Venkatesh Sivasubramaniam holds a Master degree in Physics from Sri Sathya Sai University, India. In 2003, he was awarded the scholarship from Swedish funding for technology and research to pursue his second Masters Degree in Material Physics and Nanotechnology at Linköping University, Sweden. His Master thesis was performed at the Interuniversity Microelectronics Research Center located in Belgium, on modeling Nanosensors for mass sensing applications. On successful completion, he moved to Switzerland for his Doctoral Thesis at Swiss Federal University of Technology (ETH) at Lausanne from 2005-2009. His study focused on Microstrucutral and mechanical properties of Nano composite solder materials. After successfully graduating he joined ALGRA AG as a Material scientist. Since two years he has been focusing to understand and optimize the piezoelectric composite materials for keyboard based applications. He is also actively involved in realizing the self-powered piezoelectric switch for wireless applications.

Company Profile (ALGRA)

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ALGRA LTD, founded in 1959, is a Swiss company based in Merenschwand. It is one of the world's leading manufacturers of custom-made printed plates, panels and input systems. The company specializes in keyboards based on the piezoelectric effect. Decades of experience, patented technologies, modern production facilities and thrive for perfection make ALGRA a unique partner for companies with exceeding demand in function, durability and design.
ALGRA offers two different technologies for piezoelectric-based input systems: Dynapic® and Dynasim®. Both technologies enable to mass-produce vandal-resistant keyboards that can withstand more than ten million switching cycles. The keyboards are extremely slim and have homogeneous surfaces with an attractive appearance thanks to a wide choice of applicable material, such as metal, glass, polymers and more.
Constructed to have nearly no mechanical movement during key operation, the multilayer laminate structure is based on a piezoelectric membrane or screen-printed piezoelectric polymer composites. ALGRA's keyboards are used in various applications, such as kitchen appliances, parking ticket systems, medical devices, industrial machineries, food processing systems and more.
ALGRA has developed inks to suit different material surfaces, like anodized aluminum, as well as the piezo lacquer for the Dynasim® technology. ALGRA's vital focus on technology enables their engineers to extend boundaries in creating unique input systems, fronts and plates.
Dynapic® Wireless, ALGRA's new self-powered piezoelectric switch, demands no cables and no battery. It reflects ALGRA's creative engineering combined with its traditional attributes: durable, robust and sleek in design.
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