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11.26.13 -- Powering The Internet Of Everything: Without Batteries Or Wires
2013-11-25 01:33:27| rfglobalnet News Articles
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Anderman report sees strongest growth for full-hybrid systems; Li-ion batteries for hybrids may be in short supply
2013-11-22 21:30:20| Green Car Congress
LG Chem celebrates first shipment of Chevrolet Volt batteries from its Holland plant
2013-11-21 23:20:39| Chemicals - Topix.net
LG Chem Michigan Inc. celebrated the first shipment of lithium ion batteries for the Chevrolet Volt made at its controversial Holland factory on Thursday, Nov. 21. About 50 company employees and guests applauded as a forklift eased the last of 50 crates, each containing nine batteries, onto a semi-truck bound for a Chevrolet assembly plant in ... (more)
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RFID Magnetometer Tag does not require batteries.
2013-11-21 17:08:27| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring LIS3MDL magnetometer with ±4 to ±16 gauss measurement range, Magneto can transmit unique identifier and associated magnetic field measurement data to commercial EPC C1G2 reader without requiring battery on sensor tag. Variety of antenna designs and sizes are available to adapt performance to required application in 860–960 MHz band. Able to be embedded in variety of materials, tag offers ~5 ft reading distance and can be used without batteries at all. This story is related to the following:Automatic IDSearch for suppliers of:
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Powering The Internet Of Everything Without Batteries Or Wires
2013-11-19 16:54:33| rfglobalnet News Articles
Apparently the term Internet of Things (IoT) wasn’t comprehensive enough; now it’s the Internet ofEverything(IoE). Whatever you choose call it, the movement to connect just about everything imaginable to the Internet is well underway — and is expected to proliferate wildly in the coming years. According toCisco, there will be approximately 50 billion connected objects by 2020, but a significant question remains: How will we power that many devices?
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