Memory Enables Battery-Free Designs

Nov. 7, 2011
The M24LR16E dual-interface memory device is capable of powering small systems from harvested RF power with no battery required.

The M24LR16E dual-interface memory device is capable of powering small systems from harvested RF power with no battery required. It features 16 kb of non-volatile EEPROM storage, 40 years data retention, one-million write-erase cycles, a RF interface operating at 13.56 MHz, I2C interface operating at 400 kHz, 1.8V to 5.5V supply-voltage range, Vout analog output (energy harvesting), and a RF status digital output. Available in SO8, TSSOP8, or MLP8 surface-mount packages. Prices are $0.6 in SO8 and TSSOP8 and $0.66 in MLP8, each/1,000. STMICROELECTRONICS, Lexington, MA. (888) 787-3550.

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