Archive for March 15th, 2010

Discharging of Nokia mobile phone battery

March 15th, 2010

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Nokia plans new routes loading of mobile phone laptop batteries. The Finnish mobile phone specialist has a patent application in February to define how we can make Self service batteries. This is to be realized by means of kinetic energy. This Nokia relies on a simple system: the kinetic energy to be generated through mobile phone stored in the modules, which are coupled to piezoelectric elements.

Through this mechanical movement of the electric voltage to be generated for charging the phone’s ThinkPad R40 Battery . Extent to which a battery can be charged with this method is open. Even the smallest movements are, however, shall have the desired effect.

When the technique can be used, is now open. The fins are also working on other ways to charge cell phone ThinkPad T40 Battery , but the results with, for example radio waves are being reported more überschaubar.Es

Your mobile phone must never run out of juice while you’re away. So says the Finnish Nokia, which filed a U.S. patent last week for a phone that loads by energy generation from the movement of the owner.

Nokia sees a cell phone, which supports the heavier components, such as the radio circuitry and IBM ThinkPad R50 Battery are on a stable framework. This framework can move on two types of rails, it can go up and down the other side to side.

Strip of piezoelectric crystals are located at the end of each rail and generate electricity when compressed by the frame. as the user moves, or moves otherwise the phone, the motion generated electricity. These ThinkPad T42 Battery charges a capacitor, which in turn trickle charge the battery keeps it topped up.