SEMICON West - Extreme Electronics_Energy session agenda | SEMICON West
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Extreme Electronics– South Hall |
Tuesday, July 13, 2010, 2:00pm–4:30pm
Micro Manufacturing for Micro Energy Systems: Progress in Energy Harvesting, Storage and Low Power Systems Technology for Wireless Sensor Networks |
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Session Sponsor: |
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Ever increasing demand for longer battery life for wireless devices is driving innovation in energy harvesting and storage. This major recent progress in MEMS and thin film energy harvesting devices, innovative nano-structured or solid-state thin film batteries, and ultra low power systems is enabling practical wireless sensor systems for everything from medical applications to industrial monitoring. Sector leaders report on the progress on commercial systems, and the opportunities it presents for the supply chain. |
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2:00pm–2:30pm
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Wireless Sensor Networks: Applications and Energy Requirements
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2:30pm–2:50pm
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Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Fabricated by MEMS Technology
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2:50pm–3:10pm
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Energy Harvesting - Meso-to Micro-scale Technologies
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3:10pm–3:30pm |
Design Tradeoffs and Considerations for Thermal Energy Harvesting Systems
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3:30pm–3:50pm
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Embedded Energy for Point of Load Powering
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3:50pm–4:10pm
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Thin-Film Micro-Energy Cells as the Ideal Energy Storage Solution for Self-Powered Wireless Sensor Nodes
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4:10pm–4:30pm |
New Process Technologies are the Key to Practical Large Format Solid-State Batteries(Presentation not available)
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Session Moderator: |
Margery Conner, Technical Editor, Power and Components
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