Perpetuum develops perpetual power source that makes wireless, battery-free sensors possible

June 21, 2006—Perpetuum has launched an effective vibration energy harvester to power wireless and battery-free devices capable of sending large amounts of data from many types of industrial equipment, says the company.

The PMG7 high-performance microgenerator enables users to power sensors, microprocessors and transmitters for accurately monitoring the condition of plant equipment and machinery without the need for batteries, expensive cabling or maintenance. The easy-to-install solution is now available to OEMs, sensor manufacturers and end-users in all industries, allowing them to make significant cost savings.

According to the company, the microgenerator converts kinetic energy from the vibration of the equipment running at mains frequency (50 or 60Hz) into electrical energy. It can generate up to 5mW, which is enough to power a wireless transmitter sending up to 6Kbytes of critical data every few minutes, or smaller amounts of data – such as a temperature reading – several times a second. It is a practical device which can operate in most industrial environments and at minimal vibration levels (25mg).

The PMG7 allows operators to continually monitor plant equipment, providing valuable data – such as temperature and vibration spectra – about the condition of equipment like pumps, motors, and blowers. As a result, the data can be used to optimize the efficiency and availability of a plant, increase the cost-efficiency of maintenance work, prevent accidents and obtain significant savings in energy costs.

The microgenerator is easy to install it is simply screwed into place, or can be held in place by magnets. It is then left in place with no need for maintenance, a truly perpetual source of power, says the company.

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