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Power supply for electronic systems
has always been and will be the major challenge for system
designers. It is true that microprocessor's brains in
modern electronic devices, as well as the process of physical
exchange of informational signals, consume less and less
power. The amount of electricity required for these processes
becomes so negligibly small that it can be generated by mere
human manipulation or other unused mechanical movement of
system parts. Unfortunately, electromechanical actuators
and transducers still consume comparatevely much power which
makes researchers look for new, alternative, designs.
To develop these opportunities, Qmodule, Inc.
conducts projects devoted to: - effective electrical
power harvesting devices - Qconverters and - new
super low power electromechanical transducers -
Qblocks.
Breakthrough results of this
development appear in various prototypes of uncommon products:
... battery free electronic locks, battery free remote
controls, battery free sensors, etc...
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