When installing micro-electronic devices in locations that are expensive or hard to reach, or just downright dangerous, you don't want to have to keep returning to swap out a battery cell. Canada's City Labs has announced the commercial launch of its NanoTritium betavoltaic power source, a thumb-sized battery that draws on the energy released from its radioactive element to provide continuous nanoWatt power for over 20 years... Continue Reading Commercially-available NanoTritium battery can power microelectronics for 20+ years
Section: Electronics
Tags: Battery, NanoEnergy, Power, Radiation
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