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System that can deliver power to devices without the need for wires

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Laurence Posted: 26 Jul 2009 7:31 PM

A system that can deliver power to devices without the need for wires has been shown off at a hi-tech conference.


The technique exploits simple physics and can be used to charge a range of electronic devices over many metres.

Eric Giler, chief executive of US firm Witricity, showed mobile phones and televisions charging wirelessly at the TED Global conference in Oxford.

 

He said the system could replace the miles of expensive power cables and billions of disposable batteries.

"There is something like 40 billion disposable batteries built every year for power that, generally speaking, is used within a few inches or feet of where there is very inexpensive power," he said.

Trillions of dollars, he said, had also been invested building an infrastructure of wires "to get power from where it is created to where it is used."

Electric car charger (AFP/Getty)
Witricity claims to be able to charge gadgets large and small

"We love this stuff [electricity] so much," he said.

Mr Giler showed off a Google G1 phone and an Apple iPhone that could be charged using the system.

Witricity, he said, had managed to pack all the necessary components into the body of the G1 phone, but Apple had made that process slightly harder.

"They don't make it easy at Apple to get inside their phones so we put a little sleeve on the back," he said.

He also showed off a commercially available television using the system.

"Imagine you get one of these things and you want to hang it on the wall," he said. "Think about it, you don't want those ugly cords hanging down."

 

HOW WIRELESS POWER WORKS
Wireless power graphic
1. Magnetic coil (Antenna A) is housed in a box and can be set in wall or ceiling.
2. Antenna A, powered by mains, resonates at a specific frequency.
3. Electromagnetic waves transmitted through the air.
4. Second magnetic coil (Antenna B) fitted in laptop/TV etc resonates at same frequency as first coil and absorbs energy.
5. Energy charges the device.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8165928.stm


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aametherar replied on 26 Jul 2009 9:53 PM
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AlexanderTF replied on 27 Jul 2009 12:51 PM

thats some freaky stuff .... what would happen if you walked through the 5m line .....

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BriceLucas replied on 28 Jul 2009 5:56 PM

AlexanderTF:

thats some freaky stuff .... what would happen if you walked through the 5m line .....

 

 

Indeed.  Wireless Energy has been around for a very long time, though not adapted for various societal reasons.  You can thank Nikola Tesla for this!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla

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AlexanderTF replied on 29 Jul 2009 5:07 AM

you still havnt answered my question ......

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Laurence replied on 29 Jul 2009 6:46 AM

I guess its been developed to be safe, but who knows what could happen when it goes wrong..

 

Kaboom?

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AlexanderTF replied on 29 Jul 2009 4:48 PM

kaboom .... I already see ways to use this technolegy to crete weapons .....

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BriceLucas replied on 11 Aug 2009 11:16 PM

AlexanderTF:

kaboom .... I already see ways to use this technolegy to crete weapons .....

 

Defenses too.  The guy that I linked above, tried to innovate death ray technology to be used in building anti-aircraft grids.

 

http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ins/index.html

 

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