IoT: start-up ONiO has built a batteryless microcontroller
● The CEO of ONiO, Kjetil Meisal, explains how the Norwegian start-up’s batteryless microcontrollers can be used to build eco-friendly IoT devices.
● ONiO’s multifunctional chips, which can harvest power from radio waves and piezo electricity as well as solar and thermal energy, will accelerate the development of “ambient IoT”.
● Without batteries, IoT devices will be much easier to maintain and much less harmful to the environment.
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● ONiO’s multifunctional chips, which can harvest power from radio waves and piezo electricity as well as solar and thermal energy, will accelerate the development of “ambient IoT”.
● Without batteries, IoT devices will be much easier to maintain and much less harmful to the environment.
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