EVK10941M

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120-EVK10941M
EVK10941M

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Description:
Power Management IC Development Tools Power Management IC Development Tools 2EAEM10941C001 Energy Harvesting Evaluation Mini Board (AEM10941 - Photovoltaic)

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On Order:
35
Expected 07-07-2026
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60
Expected 01-09-2026
40
Expected 11-09-2026
Factory Lead Time:
11
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Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
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Product Category: Power Management IC Development Tools
RoHS:  
Evaluation Boards
Energy Harvesting
50 mV to 4.5 V
1.2 V to 1.8 V, 1.8 V to 4.1 V
AEM10941
Brand: e-peas
Dimensions: 28 mm x 28 mm
For Use With: PV/Solar Cells, Various Storage Elements
Interface Type: -
Output Current: 20 mA, 80 mA
Packaging: Bulk
Product Type: Power Management IC Development Tools
Factory Pack Quantity: 20
Subcategory: Development Tools
Part # Aliases: 2EAEM10941C001
Unit Weight: 4 g
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Compliance Codes
CAHTS:
9030820000
USHTS:
9030820000
KRHTS:
9030820000
TARIC:
9030820000
MXHTS:
9030820100
ECCN:
3A991.a.2
Origin Classifications
Country of Origin:
Belgium
Assembly Country of Origin:
Not available
Country of Diffusion:
Not available
The country is subject to change at the time of shipment.

EVK10941M Mini Evaluation Board

e-peas EVK10941M Mini Evaluation Board is a compact PCB featuring with components required to operate the AEM10941 IC. This mini evaluation board allows easy connections to the energy harvester, the storage element, the low-voltage, and the high-voltage loads. The control and status signals are available on external pins. The EVK10941M evaluation board is an efficient tool for making decisions for the design of an efficiency subsystem powered by solar energy harvesting in the target applications.