Engineers at the University of Bristol have developed a three terminal pico-power chip that can cut stand-by drain in sensor node – even compared with today’s low-power microcontrollers. It does this by replacing the brief wake period in low duty-cycle sleep-wake-sleep MCU-based sensor monitors, with a voltage detector powered by the sensor – there ...
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