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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 21/09/2009
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (MARKET WIRE) CAP-XX Limited (LSE: CPX), developer of thin-form supercapacitors, has published an updated study comparing flash solutions for camera phones -- xenon, standard LEDs powered by a battery, and high-current LEDs powered by a supercapacitor using the company's BriteFlash(TM) power architecture. The study tested each solution's ability to deliver the light energy needed...
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Newswireless.net (Free subscription) | 20/06/2009
Sydney, Australia – June 15, 2009 – CAP-XX Limited (LSE:CPX), developer of thin-form supercapacitors which deliver burst and back-up power in space-constrained electronic devices, has demonstrated prototypes of surface-mountable supercapacitors at its Lane Cove manufacturing facility in Australia. The company developed the SMT (surface-mount technology) devices to meet customer requests...
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 15/06/2009
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (MARKET WIRE) CAP-XX Limited (LSE: CPX), developer of thin-form supercapacitors which deliver burst and back-up power in space-constrained electronic devices, has demonstrated prototypes of surface-mountable supercapacitors at its Lane Cove manufacturing facility in Australia. The company developed the SMT (surface-mount technology) devices to meet customer requests for supercapacitors...
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 18/05/2009
SAN JOSE, CA (MARKET WIRE) Darnell nanoPower Forum - Today, engineers from Powercast and CAP-XX Limited (LSE: CPX) will introduce a wireless power module reference design combining Powercast's RF energy-harvesting technology with a CAP-XX supercapacitor to create a perpetual, battery-free power source for wireless sensors commonly used in environmental monitoring, building automation, industrial controls...
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (MARKET WIRE) In a technical paper delivered April 27 at the IEEE IT New Generations Conference in Las Vegas, Pierre Mars, vice president of applications engineering for supercapacitor-pioneer CAP-XX Limited (LSE: CPX), presented a supercapacitor-enabled solution for wireless sensor nodes powered by a 3V button battery or other low-power energy source.
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 27/04/2009
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (MARKET WIRE) CAP-XX Limited (LSE: CPX), developer of the supercapacitor-driven BriteFlash Power Architecture, today announced availability of supercapacitor-optimized LED flash drivers from several power management integrated circuit (PMIC) companies to facilitate design of high-power LED flash units for high-resolution camera phones and digital cameras.