
InventionShare promotes three building blocks for the IoT
The company is currently socializing three IoT inventions: Circuit Seed, 5by5 Wireless, and PowerWindings. According to InventionShare CEO Greg Waite, all three are expected to have a significant impact on the IoT market and will be classified as building blocks, as they can now disrupt various marketplaces and provide significant competitive advantages to various IoT manufacturers.
Circuit Seed will allow IoT companies, including major analog semiconductor companies, to find ways to design semiconductor circuits much faster, circuits that are smaller, run cooler and use less power and can be embedded into IoT products, says Waite.
"Circuit Seed allows a semiconductor company that is currently using analog circuits to convert them to digital. Building block circuits will help companies build literally thousands of IoT products that people are now demanding," he says.
With communications integral to IoT, the 5by5 Wireless circuit can meet the demands for low cost, small size and high amplification with low noise. Coupled with its inherent full-duplex wireless, it is ideally suited for the sensor, industrial Internet and consumer segments of the IoT market.
PowerWindings is claimed to enable smaller and more efficient electric motors and transformers to address the size, cost, and low power requirements of IoT markets.
"All of these attributes – smaller size, lower heat, higher efficiency, less materials, long range and low cost communication – are the key to developing IoT products," says Waite. "The mix and relative importance of these individual invention families changes, depending on the IoT application, but that does not negate the importance of their value in the overall ecosystem of IoT.
InventionShare is currently socializing all three of these IoT inventions with major industry partners, and expanding partnering and licensing opportunities.
InventionShare: www.inventionshare.com
