Powercast joins Texas Instruments Developer Network

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Powercast joins Texas Instruments Developer Network
Creates wireless power module for demonstrating battery-free wireless sensors

Pittsburgh, PA – April 30, 2009 – Powercast, a leader in the commercialization of RF energy harvesting and wireless power solutions, announced it has joined the Texas Instruments Developer Network to support wireless powering of devices driven by TI’s MSP430. The MSP430 is a market leading, low power microcontroller embedded in numerous portable and low-power wireless devices.

Powercast’s RF energy harvesting technology and embedded wireless power solutions enable controllable wireless power, over distance, between one or more sources and multiple receivers. Devices with Powercast components can be designed for battery-free or battery-minimized operation, thereby eliminating disposable batteries and their adverse environmental impact. These devices can be dormant, with zero stand-by power, and activated remotely with power being sent on-demand, on a scheduled basis, or continuously.

“We are pleased to have Powercast join TI’s Developer Network,” said Eric Siegel, MCU developer network manager at Texas Instruments. “Combining wireless power technology with the ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430, Powercast’s innovative solutions eliminate the need to replace batteries by providing constant, unattended charge for applications in the low-power RF market.”

Powercast has also developed an integrated module for demonstrating battery-free wireless sensors. The Powercast module contains an integrated power receiving antenna, a PowerharvesterTM module, energy storage, and space for a low-power wireless module like Texas Instruments eZ430-RF2500T.

“The wireless sensor market is rapidly expanding and today’s wireless sensors are predominantly powered by disposable batteries. Battery replacement creates a significant operational challenge that will greatly impact the willingness of end-users to scale sensor networks or deploy wireless sensors in hard to service locations.” said Harry Ostaffe, Director of Marketing for Powercast. “Powercast’s wireless power solutions enable battery-free designs for wireless sensor devices, and allow for lifetime operation without changing batteries.”

About the Texas Instruments Developer Network
Powercast is a member of the TI Developer Network, a community of respected, well-established companies offering products and services based on TI analog and digital technology. The Network provides a broad range of end-equipment solutions, embedded software, engineering services and development tools that help customers accelerate innovation to make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and more fun.

About Powercast (www.www.powercastco.com)
Powercast Corporation, a privately held company, is a leading innovator of wireless power technology. Founded in 2003, Powercast’s proprietary core technology and related intellectual property pioneered the model for completely untethered electronic devices through the use of common radio waves similar to those used for wireless communications. Emerging uses include devices such as wireless sensors, advanced displays, novelty lighting, and other low power electronic devices. Powercast directly contributes to a greener world by eliminating or reducing the need for batteries, and by extending the placements of sensor networks with the environmentally positive effect of allowing more efficient use of energy for HVAC, lighting and other systems using scarce resources.

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Powercast debuts an Lifetime Power Evaluation and Development Kit at CES 2009

Wireless power is poised to be the next great electronic implementation, and Powercast is poised to be the “last” generation of wireless power.  Powercast accomplishes three very unique and differentiated attributes:

  • Power over distance, whereas we have seen useable milliwatts of power being safely transmitted and harvested at distances over 50 feet.
  • Any to any powering, whereas Powercast is one of the only technologies that can power 10’s … even 100’s … of devices from a single transmitter.
  • Designed power distribution systems, whereas Powercast can deliver ambient power with only a receiver … or design transmit and receive solutions elegantly engineered to meet specific power profiles.

Powercast is continuing a period of viral and open growth, by introducing a Lifetime Power Evaluation and Development Kit available to any and all potential customers.  Within this Kit, you can find our technology, presented in a way that allows students, designers, engineers and others to accomplish the following:

  • Learn all Powercast patented wireless power technology has to offer.
  • Explore RF technology, renewable energy, and the overall dream of wireless power.
  • Avoid the complexities of convoluted manufacture agreements, users groups or other standards games.
  • Rapidly prototype “design in” wireless power into any electronic device, any sensor or any light.
  • Expand possibilities for line rate power supply, as a renewable energy source for rechargeable batteries, or used on our unique “charge and fire” boards.
  • Live within the Powercast Web Forum, where a community of RF wireless power designers is exchanging, sharing and promoting new technology applications every day.

“The most compelling characteristic and experience of RF wireless power at Powercast, is that we have only scratched the surface with respect to commercialization,” stated Steve Day, Vice President of Marketing.  Much like solar power, Powercast RF wireless power is being widely recognized as a new standard in power distribution.

The Powercast Lifetime Power Evaluation and Development Kit is the beginning of a journey built by power and RF engineers, for power and RF engineers, and for a “last” generation of wireless power for a wireless world.

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Powercast Introduces Several New Low Wattage Lighting Products at CES 2009

Wireless RF Power and low wattage lighting have proved to be a very synergistic integration. Powercast will be showing several products at 2009 CES that are a continued progression of commercialization of novelty, archi-tainment and luxury lighting.

WunderLites™ Holiday Ornaments demonstrate a commercial product ready for the 2009 Christmas buying season. These ornaments couple crystal, glass and acrylic deco centerpieces with a proprietary RF Wireless frame that harvests RF energy in order to power low wattage LED’s. WunderLites illuminates that centerpiece design in a unique way. No batteries, no wires and lifetime play-ability.

“Our goal is to continue providing lighting products that are highly successful in the novelty market segment,” stated Steve Day, Vice President, Marketing and Strategic Planning. “We are always going to be the best solution in situations where batteries and wires are problematic, and in situations where many light fixtures need powered from one source.”
In addition to the novelty products, Powercast is also working with Lighting Sciences Group Corporation to provide a new class of inlaid tiles and panels that are used as accent lighting in luxury bathrooms and kitchen environments.

“LSGC is excited to work with Powercast, and we both recognize that RF wireless power may be a perfect solution where electrical contacts are a problem. For instance, bathroom shower stalls or near kitchen sinks,” stated LSGC officials. “It is very interesting to use this technology to create decorative tiles and fixtures that are safe around water.”

Powercast Corporation is a Pennsylvania corporation located in Pittsburgh, PA. It is privately held and has been in business since 2003. It holds 12 core patents on the transmission and harvesting of RF wireless power.

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