IoT device kit features startup power of 1.2µW

The S6SAE101A solar-powered Internet of Things (IoT) device kit from Cypress Semiconductor is now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics. The kit provides an easy-to-use platform for the development of a solar-powered IoT device with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wireless connectivity. 

It includes a motherboard that contains the S6AE101A Energy Harvesting Power Management IC (PMIC) device, which consumes just 250nA and requires startup power of 1.2µW — four times lower than the nearest competitor — making it ideal for solar- or light-powered energy harvesting systems.

The output voltage from the S6AE101A is configurable from 1.1V to 5.2V, supporting a broad range of device components for an IoT device.

The motherboard also contains a Cypress EZ-BLE Programmable Radio-on-Chip (PRoC) module — a fully integrated BLE module solution that offers high flexibility for a wide variety of IoT devices — as well as a USB serial converter IC, a temperature and humidity sensor, a diode bridge for vibration energy harvesting, and expansion headers for additional interface options (for example, I/O, UART, I2C).     

The kit a solar module, USB-A-to-Mini-B cable, accessory components, and a BLE-USB Bridge that supports BLE communication with a PC and is pre-programmed with custom firmware to demonstrate the features of the kit. Applications include battery-less Wireless Sensor Nodes (WSNs) that monitor physical and environmental conditions for smart homes, commercial buildings, factories, infrastructure, and agriculture.

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