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Solar Energy Harvesting

The combination of Jennic's ultra low power JN5148 wireless microcontroller, with solar energy harvesting technology and intelligent software, defines the benchmark for next generation IEEE802.15.4 standards based wireless connectivity solutions for sustainable wireless sensor networking...

Energy harvesting as a method of power generation for wireless sensors introduces the potential for a sustainable wireless sensor networking solution, enabling key concerns with ongoing maintenance costs and the environmental concerns with battery disposal to be addressed.

Jennic’s energy harvesting demonstrators show how energy harvesting techniques can be successfully applied to wireless sensor networking.

Use of the high-performance 32-bit RISC CPU core inside the JN5148 for fast processing, combined with the ultra low power consumption of the device in sleep and when active, enables the demonstrators to show how energy levels that might ordinarily be considered as insignificant, can be used to generate sufficient power to energise the ultra-low power nodes in a Jennic based wireless sensor network.

Solar Harvesting

By combining this platform with the high performance technology from Cymbet (energy harvesting partner) the demonstrator is able to show indoor lighting conditions being used to drive a sensor node in an IEEE802.15.4 standards based wireless network.

Low-Power Sensor Board

Designed specifically for purpose and with a footprint of 60mm by 35mm, Jennic's low-power sensor board for the energy harvesting demonstrators is able to take power from a broad range of different energy sources. A 40-pin socket accepts a pluggable JN5148 module. A light-dependant resistor (LDR) and a potentiometer present on the board, provide data to the microcontroller’s comparator and ADC. These can be substituted for other sensors by wired connection through jumpers. The board also features Program and Reset switches, UART access for communication with a PC, and an LED. The microcontroller provisions power for the LED and sensors to maintain minimum power consumption.

Ultra-Low Power JN5148

At the core of the demonstrator, the JN5148 wireless microcontroller handles all of the sensor measurement and control, the system energy management, and communications over the IEEE802.15.4 based network.

With an application sleep current of 3.45μA, a 61μC charge requirement for the 2.4GHz transmission (183μJ of energy at 3V supply), and significant enhancements in startup time and processing, the JN5148 requires approximately half the energy compared to a rival wireless solution.

The trace immediately left shows the energy consumption profile in the wireless solution.

Jennic - Cymbet Partnership

Use of photovoltaic cells to power small electronic products is an established technology which finds new application with the JN5148. The CBC-EVAL-08 photovoltaic kit from Cymbet was used with Jennic’s demonstration, and successfully transmitted with indoor light conditions, under a desk lamp.

Cymbet’s specialisation is with low profile, surface-mount solid-state batteries, EnerChips, and so the photovoltaic evaluation kit features Cymbet’s EnerChip CBC5300 for power storage with integrated battery management. The photovoltaic technology works in light levels as low as 100Lux.

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