MANAGING IOT DEVICE POWER HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER
With billions of new devices added every year, the Internet of Things (IoT) is here to stay. A proliferation of IoT devices across industries means designers need to keep pace with demand for increased efficiency and low-cost power solutions. For now, traditional power sources like lithium-ion batteries continue to dominate the market. But as the necessity for alternative sources of energy rises, new technology is needed to meet the challenge.
From smart factories to consumer wearables to remote patient monitoring and treatment in healthcare, virtually every industry is being affected by IoT. As the pace of innovation quickens, innovators will face pressure to get products to market faster. For IoT devices, each generation needs to be smaller, more robust, easier to configure and use less power than previous designs. Learn more about IoT testing challenges and solutions in our latest white paper.
From homes and offices to cities and factories, everything gets smarter and more connected.