Preliminary
Energy Harvesting Wireless Switch
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Energy Harvesting
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| Features and Benefits |
- Energy harvesting wireless system
- Compact size with high energy efficiency
- Wireless data transfer via RF technology
- Reduction of expensive and complex connection systems
- Flexibility for inaccessible locations
- No complex wire assembly, no wear
- "Energy Harvesting" - the required RF energy is created
by the mechanical actuation of the switch
- Several frequency bands allow global use within
different applications
- Network compatible
- Environmental friendly - no batteries need to be
charged or disposed
- Long mechanical life
- Flexible "Pairing" allows the operation of several
receivers with one switch (and vice versa)
- "Unique ID" excludes a mutual interference between different
RF switches
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TECHNICAL DATA
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| Temperature Range: |
-40 t0 85°C |
| Lifetime: |
Upm to 1,000,000 operations |
| Fatigue Strength: |
Max. 5g (DIN EN 60068-2) |
| Shock Resistance: |
Max. 15g (DIN EN 60068-2) |
| Radio Frequency: |
868 MHz or 2.4 GHz |
| RF Distance (free field): |
300 meters at 868 MHz
10m at 2.4 GHz
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| Dimensions - housing: |
25 x 9.4 x 23.9 mm |
| Dimensions - generator: |
20.3 x 7.3 x 15.8 mm |
| Operating Force: |
Approximately 8N |
| Typical Total Travel: |
3.4 mm |
| Energy Generated: |
Two times 0.2 up to 0.5mWs |
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Housing Dimensions (mm) and Operating Characteristics (mm) |
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Specifications subject to change without notice.
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