During Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany 9-11 April, Nanopower will reveal the EVB that is designed in collaboration with Svep Design Center. This modular kit will demonstrate the capabilities of the nPZero power-saving IC.
Svep Design Center and Nanopower Semiconductor have a long cooperation in developing state-of-the-art subthreshold power management designs.
To better help customers of Nanopower to integrate the nPZero power saving IC into their designs Svep has developed an evaluation board that customers can use to kick start their product designs.
Svep Design Center also provides design support for the nPZero power management IC.
Stop by our booth at hall 4, 374 to get more information.
Nanopower's EVB (Evaluation Board): This is a modular kit designed to demonstrate the capabilities of the nPZero power-saving IC.
nPZero Power-saving IC: The star of the show, represents a technological breakthrough by focusing on reducing power consumption by utilizing subthreshold IC design.
Speeding up the Testing Phase: The nPZero EVB is designed to speed up the testing phase of IoT projects. This implies that the power-saving capabilities of the IC can be easily integrated into IoT applications, reducing development time.
Use of Low-power Sensors and Microcontroller: The EVB is designed to work in conjunction with commonly used low-power sensors and microcontrollers via connectors.
The nPZero evaluation kit consists of four (4) boards, making it easy to test with different hosts and sensors. To get you started all four boards are included in the kit.
Svep Design Center is a leading hardware designer and IoT Cloud provider, based in Sweden. The company has since 1978, designed wireless systems, wearables, and other battery-powered electronic devices and systems.
Customers of Nanopower without their own design capabilities can use Svep for developing designs using the Nanopower IC. At the same time, Svep is a long-standing and important partner for technical feedback on our products.
Embedded World provides a global platform and a place to meet for the entire embedded community, including leading experts, key players and industry associations. It offers unprecedented insight into the world of embedded systems, from components and modules to operating systems, hardware and software design, M2M communication, services, and various issues related to complex system design.
Nanopower development is part-funded through EU’s European Innovation Council.