The Kinefox wildlife tracking system uses an 18 g, Kinetron MSG32 kinetic energy harvesting mechanism to power the GPS and accelerometer. Similar to the mechanical systems found in automatic ...
The healthcare sector has similarly seen a notable increase in the adoption of nano GPS chips, with applications that extend into medical asset tracking and patient monitoring, thereby ensuring ...
Thanks to the relatively uncomplicated hardware, it weighs much less than GPS trackers. Wildlife should barely notice they are wearing the device. A Nordic Semiconductor nRF5 chip powers the ...
Our evaluation board includes two RF front-end chips and inertial sensors (gyroscope and accelerometer). The SoC is powered by our proprietary FW that provides BIOS functionality for Leon and that ...