The Internet of Things (IoT) is evolving simultaneously across multiple dimensions — it has more electronics than ever to run accurate diagnostics, more sensors to increase autonomy, and better connectivity to avoid interference. The key advancement that makes all portable devices possible is the battery — the changes in battery technology are leading us toward a power revolution. Longer-lasting and faster-charging batteries are always in demand, whether the device is for the military, consumer electronics, healthcare, or automotive industry.
Apart from battery manufacturers, IoT device manufacturers must consider battery characterization when designing new devices. Battery characterization is one of the most important considerations for IoT devices, as it gives them a distinct and marketable competitive advantage.
This white paper provides deep insights into the challenges in battery characterization and test while designing and developing IoT devices, as well as recommended solutions to optimize and maximize the device’s battery life.