remote solar/wind power for an embedded system
bob
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Mon Aug 27 12:24:27 UTC 2007
If you haven't already chosen the embedded system you might want to look into
the ultra low power IO Anywhere system. (www.io-anywhere.ca).
There is also a company out of Vancouver which specializes in low power
systems for remote data applications.
http://techsol.ca/products/index.html
bob
On Saturday 25 August 2007 08:13 pm, Dave Cramer wrote:
> Anyone have recommendations for a remote power system.
>
> This could include a solar cell, battery, and or small turbine to
> provide power for a remote sensing embedded linux device.
>
> The device itself requires approx 10 watts to run. Additionally I
> need power to run a wifi or satellite modem. Apparently there is some
> literature out of Algonquin College.
>
> I have found some thermostatically (hot and cold ) controlled NEMA
> weather proof boxes. This is probably a requirement as well.
>
> Dave
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