Lemon Power: Wireless Receiver Powered by Solar and Lemon Energy!
Engineering

Lemon Power: Wireless Receiver Powered by Solar and Lemon Energy!

The future transmits self-sufficiently! Dive into the world of electrical engineering and be amazed by the demonstration of an ultra-low-power 434 MHz wake-up receiver, which can be powered either by a small solar cell—or even just a lemon battery.
The Chair of Circuit Technology and Network Theory coordinates the research network EKI-Saxony in the field of NW electronics and self-powered radio sensor technology.
Start 17:00 o'clock
End 00:00 o'clock

At a glance

Technische Universität Dresden (TUD)
IEE/Professur für Schaltungstechnik und Netzwerktheorie
Barkhausen-Bau
BAR 213/H
Helmholtzstraße 18/ Georg-Schumann-Straße 11
01069 Dresden (Dresdner Süden)
Dipl.-Ing. Georg Meller, Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
10 Min
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Description

Ongoing demonstration of a highly efficient wireless wake-up receiver for future zero-power communication. Feel free to join at any time!

Information on the event format

Presentation

Stations

Helmholtzstraße

  • 85 (bus)

Mommsenstraße

  • 66 (bus)

Nürnberger Platz

  • 61 (bus)
  • 3 (tram)
  • 8 (tram)

Münchner Platz

  • 3 (tram)

Regensburger Straße

  • 85 (bus)