Ultralow power transistors could function for years without a battery
Thursday, October 20, 2016 - 13:01
in Physics & Chemistry
A newly-developed form of transistor opens up a range of new electronic applications including wearable or implantable devices by drastically reducing the amount of power used. Devices based on this type of ultralow power transistor, developed by engineers at the University of Cambridge, could function for months or even years without a battery by 'scavenging' energy from their environment.