Harvesting Source Energy Harvesting devices can derive energy from a variety of sources including Solar, Vibration, and Temperature variation. By utilizing these natural energy sources, designers can create applications that are maintenance free and allow for implementations that have not before been possible.

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SlamStick™ The SlamStick™ is a high speed ultra portable rechargeable data logger capable of measuring acceleration in all three axes. The device uses a USB Port for on the fly configuring, charging and downloading of data. Simple configuration software allows users to tailor the device to their specific needs. Pricing and Availability
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Sanyo Solar Cells Artificial light, such as fluorescent and incandescent light is used indoors. The luminance of these light sources ranges from 20 lux to 1,000 lux. Indoors, therefore, Amorton is most suitable for small equipment such as electronic calculators.
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LDTO-028K Piezo Sensor The LDTO-028K is a flexible component comprising a 28 μm thick piezoelectric PVDF polymer film with screen-printed Ag-ink electrodes, laminated to a 0.125 mm polyester substrate, and fitted with two crimped contacts.
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Ceramic Plate (CP) Series The Ceramic Plate (CP) Series of Thermoelectric Modules (TEMs) is considered ‘the standard’ in the thermoelectric industry. This broad product line of high-performance and highly reliable TEMs is available in numerous heat pumping capacities, geometric shapes, and input power ranges. Assembled with Bismuth Telluride semiconductor material and thermally conductive Aluminum Oxide ceramics, the CP Series is designed for higher current and large heat-pumping applications.
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