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Cymbet Showcases EnerChip Batteries for Nano-Wearables, IoT Devices

Cymbet to demonstrate rechargeable solid state batteries at Internet of Things DevCon

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Cymbet Corporation will demonstrate EnerChip rechargeable solid state batteries for various Wearable Technology (WT) and Internet of Things (IoT) devices at the Internet of Things Developers Conference at the Hyatt Regency in Santa Clara, CA, May 7-8, 2014.

EnerChip chip-scale batteries are completely solid state and fabricated using semiconductor processes. The EnerChip bare die batteries can be integrated directly into small WT and IoT System in package products using standard wire bond or bumped die attachment mechanisms. EnerChip batteries are also offered in standard plastic packages that ship on tape and reel, use standard Surface Mount Technology assembly and are reflow solderable. EnerChips batteries never need changing and are charged using energy harvesting or wireless charging.

“EnerChip batteries are ideal for small Wearable Tech and Internet of Things devices,” said Steve Grady, Cymbet’s vice president of marketing. “Our customers are using the unique capabilities of Cymbet rechargeable solid state batteries in many different applications such as medical, health/fitness, industrial, transportation, building controls, consumer and wireless sensors.”

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