Commercially-available NanoTritium battery can power microelectronics for 20+ years
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The NanoTritium betavoltaic power source from City Labs is a thumb-sized battery that draws on the energy released from its radioactive element to provide continuous nanoWatt power for over 20 years
The Model P100a NanoTritium betavoltaic power source from Toronto's City Labs has been found to be resistant to broad temperature extremes, as well as extreme vibration and altitude
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When installing micro-electronic devices in locations that are expensive or hard to reach, or just downright dangerous, you don't want to have to keep returning to swap out a battery cell. City Labs has announced the commercial launch of its NanoTritium betavoltaic power source, a thumb-sized battery that draws on the energy released from its radioactive element to provide continuous nanoWatt power for over 20 years.
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