2010年9月16日星期四

Justin IDF summit demonstrates the application of wireless power

Justin IDF summit demonstrates the application of wireless power


Imagine carrying a laptop into the airport or room, it no longer needs batteries, but give the battery. This is not a dream, August 22, 2008, Intel CTO Justin (Justin Rattner) in the current Intel Developer Forum to show the application of wireless power.


According to the Massachusetts Institute of principle raised by physicists, Intel researchers have been studying wireless resonant energy link (WREL) technology. Justin demonstrates without any plugs or wires to 60-watt light bulb lit the wonderful moment, fully meet the general notebook computer's power requirements.


According to reports, WREL's charm lies in its ability to secure, efficient wireless power. The technology relies on a set of strong coupled resonators, the principle is similar to a trained singer with a voice broken glass vibration. When faced with receiving resonator's natural frequency, energy will be effectively absorbed, the principle and the glass absorption consistent with its natural frequency of the sound energy the same.


If the technology can be achieved, then the laptop away from the transmitter resonator few feet away can charge the battery. While there are many engineering problems to be solved, but Intel researchers hope to find the final removal of mobile devices means a connection, and one day in the future to achieve the Intel platform, the wireless power supply.




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