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Wireless power transmission Showa Aircraft breakthrough

Wireless power transmission Showa Aircraft breakthrough
AT International 2009 in Yokohama Japan Exhibition, Japan Showa Aircraft Industry Company displayed a non-contact power supply system. This system is based on the principle of electromagnetic induction can be wireless transmission of electricity. Two induction coil can be placed in adjacent or around the location of the corresponding levels. It can be about 10 cm in the location of the provision of electricity transmission. ... Full story

Infrared converter USB 2.0 Wireless Transmission

Infrared converter USB 2.0 Wireless Transmission
KDDI R & D laboratory, use infrared wireless technology send USB 2.0 signals has been developed. Through this technology, PC and mobile communications equipment can no longer be required USB cable wireless data communications. New technologies developed through the "USB infrared converter" device, the USB 2.0 electrical signals into optical signals of infrared equipment to complete the wireless transmission. This converter installed infrared communication module, ... Full story

Canada developed flexible solar panel

Canada developed flexible solar panel
Flexible solar panels size of 90cm x 12cm, can power 4.5 watts,a solar power can drive 600 mW , to capture sunlight during the day and converted into electrical energy stored up. solar cells by the impact of climate and weather, such as winter, overcast, snow. Full story

Sharp the world’s thinnest cell phone solar cell components

Sharp the world's thinnest cell phone solar cell components
Sharp has just released its latest solar cell components LR0GC02. Developed specifically for mobile devices, the thickness of only 0.8 mm is the thinnest of the solar panel industry. LR0GC02 the use of semiconductor packaging technology will be compressed to 0.8 mm thickness, to compose the module based on the poly-silicon solar cells can achieve the maximum output of 300 mW power. 10 minutes per charge ... Full story

The mobile phone into WIFI AP

The mobile phone into WIFI AP
NEC and network equipment manufacturers Atheros recently said that they will work together to provide a smart phone into a WiFi hot spot function. Use this feature allows other devices to connect to the Internet through the WiFi phone. When a 3G or 4G mobile data network connectivity, this "AP mode" mobile phone systems can become a WiFi wireless AP. This new technology will be ... Full story

Android new try: TV

Android new try: TV
Although Android design to smart phone platform, but many notebooks and digital photo frame top box manufacturers try to Android . Is unexpected, Android applied even to the TV. In the 12th Embedded Systems Expo in Tokyo. ISB display using a Texas Instruments OMAP 3530 processor TV products. This product can be used to broadcast high-definition video, support for wireless keyboard and ... Full story

DisplayLink Linux driver change router to PC

DisplayLink Linux driver change router to PC
DisplayLink provides USB for video output conversion chips, can easily connect multiple displays. But in the past it only supports Windows drivers. DisplayLink has recently released a Linux version of open source LGPL USB display driver. Although this drive was not the concern of many people, but through this drive, the success of a user to a router using the Linux has become a full-featured ... Full story

Amimon the second generation of WHDI wireless HD chipsets

Amimon the second generation of WHDI wireless HD chipsets
In the CES show, many equipment to use Wireless HD technology. Amimon chip manufacturer, said the improved performance of the new WHDI chips, has been formally completed. Amimon's WHDI the first generation of chips has adopted by many manufacturers. Second-generation chip, the main characteristics is good penetration in the walls of the environment, the coverage is 100 feet. Most of the other HD wireless chip maker, ... Full story
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