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GreenPeak Launches GP410 ZigBee PRO Green Power Chip

New green power device allows low-cost, low-power single chip implementation of battery-free or ultra-long battery life end devices in the smart home.

By DE Editors  

December 28, 2012

By DE Editors

GreenPeak Technologies announced its new GP410 chip offering, the new ZigBee PRO Green Power feature for low-cost energy harvesting and ultra-long battery life ZigBee applications for the smart home.
 
The GP410 IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee PRO Green Power controller is a fully integrated system-on-chip solution for power harvesting end nodes for light switches, smart home devices, or for applications designed to run on a single battery for many years.
 
The Green Power feature gives devices the ability to join any Green Power-enabled ZigBee PRO 2012 network. Without requiring batteries, the self-supporting devices typically generate (harvest) just enough power themselves to communicate a brief command, the company says. For example, a light switch without a battery harvests energy from flipping the switch on or off. That makes the light switch a self-powered device that can be located anywhere in the room without a need for running power wires.
 
The GreenPeak GP410 features a radio transmitter, an integrated real-time Medium Access Control (MAC) processor, a security engine and a harvester interface. Ultra-low power consumption ensures that multiple (redundant) packets can be transmitted with a small harvester or tiny battery. The GP410 is designed to support both bursting and trickling energy harvesters.

For more information, visit GreenPeak Technologies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.



 

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