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Cap-xx has developed supercapacitor for IoT and batteryless devices

The DMV750 thin 2.2mm prismatic 3V supercapacitor is suitable for IoT, medical and other space-constrained and mission-critical electronic devices.

It can efficiently store and release the energy needed to drive peak-power functions in IoT, medical and other space-constrained and mission-critical electronic devices. The 750mF supercapacitor can complement 3V coin cell batteries, replace bulky 3V cylindrical supercaps to save design space, or replace batteries altogether when energy harvesters can extract enough solar, vibration, RF or other environmental energy to charge the ultra-efficient supercapacitor in sustainable batteryless devices. 

The DMV750 provides high peak pulse power to enable either batteryless or more battery-efficient applications. It measures 21 x 14 x 2.2mm and has an operating temperature range of -20 to 85 degrees C.

Target applications include energy harvesting for remote wireless sensors, wireless HVAC sensors and actuators, asset tracking, real time clock and memory back up power and peak load shaving when configured in parallel with a 3V coin cell battery, like the CR2032.

Samples are available now.

 

 



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