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Design Trends: Batteries for IoT

The Internet of Things phenomenon is allowing the collection of data from sensor nodes practically anywhere in the environment, and giving non-electronics objects the ability to communicate, opening up a whole new sphere of applications for electronic systems. Selecting batteries for Internet of Things connected systems can be tricky as there is such a wide variety of application types.

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For the ubiquitous sensor node at the periphery of the IoT - things like thermostats, building automation sensors and light switches - this type of system has a very specific power profile and will typically use batteries. In this week's Engineers' Insight, Tim Parker takes a look at the how batteries are meeting the requirements of IoT applications


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