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Atmosic, Energous announce updated evaluation kit with AirFuel wireless power intelligent transfer standard

January 9, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Atmosic Technologies, a developer in energy harvesting wireless platforms for the Internet of Things (IoT), and Energous Corporation, a developer of RF-based power for wireless networks, have announced a software update for their wirelessly powered sensor evaluation kit featuring Atmosic’s energy harvesting Bluetooth Low Energy system-on-chip (SoC) solutions and Energous’ FCC-certified 1W WattUp PowerBridge transmitter. The kit update now supports the recently announced AirFuel Alliance RF wireless power and charging standard to further enable the adoption and interoperability of radio frequency (RF) as a power source in addition to data communications.

In partnership, Atmosic and Energous endorse the new AirFuel Alliance standard. This standard opens wireless power technology to various new markets and future applications and use cases. With the AirFuel Alliance RF wireless power and charging standard, the intelligent transfer of power allows multiple devices to be charged and/or powered simultaneously, without the need for precise placement or even contact with the power source.

Sanjay Gupta, president and chairman of AirFuel Alliance, says “It’s fantastic to see the early adoption of the new RF standard. Atmosic and Energous are furthering the effort of improving sustainability and cutting down on costs and waste within the wireless industry with the upgraded evaluation kit.”

“The new RF standard from AirFuel Alliance aligns with Atmosic’s and Energous’ missions to reduce the reliance on batteries and build more sustainable options for advanced IoT deployments,” says David Su, CEO of Atmosic Technologies. “We believe that standardisation is essential for industry innovation and implementation, and offering the new standard in our wirelessly-powered sensor evaluation kit marks a big step forward for current and future customers.”

“Energous strongly endorses the new AirFuel Alliance RF standard, the world’s first standard for wireless power transfer, which will elevate the technology to global recognition and open RF-based power to more markets,” says Cesar Johnston, CEO of Energous. “We have thus moved quickly to support the new standard in our wirelessly powered sensor evaluation kit with Atmosic that provides our customers with the building blocks for WattUp wireless power networks and will help IoT deployments across the world meet the growing power needs of their devices.”

The new evaluation kit aims to solve the cost and maintenance challenges by creating a wireless IoT sensor solution that can operate battery-free, eliminating the need for expensive battery replacement, while also enabling power control to minimise the transmitter’s power to only what is needed by the sensors. The kit features two Bluetooth LE RF harvesting sensors that transmit real-time temperature, humidity, and acceleration data, as well as control the power from the WattUp transmitter while operating from energy harvested at distances of several meters.

Beyond the elimination of batteries, the sustainability of the solution is also improved by keeping the power transmitter activity to a minimum through the RF control protocol defined by the AirFuel standard. As engineers look to create more aesthetically pleasing and ergonomically effective designs, removing the bulk size and design constraints necessary to support batteries increases the flexibility in product offerings for industrial IoT, healthcare, and retail applications.

Included in the wirelessly powered sensor evaluation kit:

Atmosic and Energous are exhibiting at the upcoming CES show in Las Vegas, Jan. 5-8, 2023. To witness a live demonstration and speak with an Atmosic representative, please email Racepoint Global directly at atmosic@racepointglobal.com to book a meeting at the show. To see Energous at the show, please stop by booth 50726.

To learn more about Atmosic Technologies, please visit Atmosic.com or follow the company on Twitter and LinkedIn.

To learn more about Energous, please visit Energous.com or follow the company’s corporate pages on TwitterFacebook and LinkedIn.

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