Atmosic Technologies

910 E Hamilton Ave
#550
Campbell, CA 95008
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(408) 359-8908
https://www.atmosic.com/
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Atmosic Announces $72M In New Funding & New Energy Harvesting SoCs - Press Release

January 25, 2022

Atmosic, the world leader in energy harvesting wireless platforms for the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced $72 million in new funding led by Sutter Hill Ventures.

Analog & Power

Atmosic Partners with Primax to Bring Ultra-Low Power Connectivity Solutions to Human Interface Devices - News

December 20, 2021

Primax Electronics selected the Atmosic Technologies' ATM2 series Bluetooth 5 system-on-chips (SoCs) for their TKB Series product line. The wireless, ultra-low power tablet keyboards pack wireless charging technology into a water/dustproof and chemical resistant design.

IoT

Atmosic and Globalscale Technologies Announce New Bluetooth Low Energy Module - News

July 15, 2021

The Small form factor RistrettoBin module is designed for low power applications where battery life is a critical need.

Debug & Test

Energous and Atmosic Collaborate to Achieve Industry First Interoperability Energy Harvesting for Wireless Charging Applications - News

June 11, 2021

Energous Corporation and Atmosic Technologies announced they have achieved the industry's first interoperability for radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting technology.

Analog & Power

How Energy Harvesting is Enabling New Possibilities for Medical Wearable Devices - Story

November 19, 2020

Healthcare facilities and hospitals use connected IoT devices for a wide range of use cases, including giving wearable medical devices to patients as an easy way to monitor their from anywhere.

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Atmosic Technologies Extends Battery Life and Range for TraceSafe AllSafe Wristbands, Enabling Robust Contact Tracing - Other

July 16, 2020

TraceSafe's Wristbands and Exposure Notification System Will Assist Safe Re-Opening of Toronto Wolfpack's Lamport Stadium.

Analog & Power

The Future of Battery-Free Bluetooth Devices - Story

April 01, 2020

While electrical power cords are no longer required, the use of batteries is still a continued challenge in the market today.