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time icon June 3, 2016

Self-Powered Timer

Technology description

Executive Summary

Remotely powered sensors are used in a wide variety of fields from medical devices to structural health monitoring. Most applications need to know the what, where and when of the recorded data. Currently sensors have limited ability to time-stamp events without incorporating power consuming peripherals. There is therefore a need to develop a method to monitor time with little or no extra power required.

Description of Technology

Michigan State University has developed a novel self-powered timer driven by ambient thermal energy. The technology uses a novel floating-gate technique that takes advantage of the slow electron leakage from an electron trap and uses this to generate a time dependent signal. The energy to power the timer is generated by scavenging thermal energy. The prototype device has demonstrated a thermal powered timer capable of keeping time for one year. The expected target is a thermal powered timer capable of keeping time for 20 years.

Application area

  • Integrated circuits
  • Sensors for: structural health monitoring, military equipment, medical devices, etc.
  • Logistics, e.g., tracking products with time stamped radio frequency identification tags
  • Package tampering monitoring (in manufacturing or beyond)

Advantages

  • Self-powered
  • Enables time-stamp for documenting events
  • Low production cost
  • Timer has potential for use over several decades, e.g. in structural health monitoring

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Categories
  • Medical instruments
  • Diagnostic radiology
Keywords:

structural health monitoring

slow electron leakage

ambient thermal energy

scavenging thermal energy

time dependent signal

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