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Wireless Power Now A Reality

SlashRating© 35 slashdottit! tm CSMastermind writes "CNN is reporting on a breakthrough technology. A startup called Powercast has developed and patented a device, the size of a dime and costing 5$ to make, which allows power to be transmitted wirelessly. The device has already gained FCC approval and the company has inked deals with the likes of Phillips. From the article: 'Powercast says it has signed nondisclosure agreements to develop products with more than 100 companies, including major manufacturers of cell phones, MP3 players, automotive parts, temperature sensors, hearing aids, and medical implants. The last of those alone could be a multibillion-dollar market: Pacemakers, defibrillators, and the like require surgery to replace dead batteries. But with a built-in Powercast receiver, those batteries could last a lifetime. '"

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  1. dupe? by Mr.+Capris · · Score: 5, Insightful

    IIRC, there was something like this last year....

    Although i could be thinking of the "wireless extension cords" on ThinkGeek...

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    1. Re:dupe? by The+Great+Pretender · · Score: 5, Informative

      There was a report on cnet Jan 7 this year. They unveiled the concept and Philips interest at CES 2007 http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-12760_7-9673092-5.htm l

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    2. Re:dupe? by saskboy · · Score: 5, Funny

      My calculator has had wireless power - from light, for decades. This is such old news ;-)

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    3. Re:dupe? by SEMW · · Score: 3, Informative

      What do you think induction is based on if not radio waves? An alternating magnetic field, which induces a current. This is NOT the same as electromagnetic radiation, of which radio waves are an example.
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    4. Re:dupe? by naoursla · · Score: 4, Informative

      Radio waves are alternating magnetic fields. The faster the field is alternated the more power it has and the further it travels. Go study how an AM transmitter and receiver works. Most AM antennas are simple inductive coils that pick up a modulations in a magnetic field. Building an AM transmitter is one of the simplest projects you can do (and was a project in my first circuits class). All you do is make a periodic signal and bound the amplitude by some input (like from a microphone). Then you run it through a coil of wire to create the alternate magnetic field. The magnetic field then hits the coil in the antenna of the receiver and induces a current. The current passes over a resistor and you measure the voltage level. You run that voltage level through a band pass filter and then through an amplifier and then to a speaker and voila! you get to hear whatever the microphone on the other end is picking up.

  2. welcome to the late 1800s by smash · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Tesla did this sort of thing prior to 1900...

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  3. Not april fools by benh57 · · Score: 5, Informative
    This one's real kids.

    Write-up from Jan.

    Official Site

  4. Re:wtf by jibjibjib · · Score: 5, Funny

    This one's actually real, though.

  5. Probably NOT an April Fools joke by jsm300 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If this is an April Fools joke then a lot of work went into establishing background for it. According to a CNET article back in January this company (Powercast) attended CES and mentioned Philips as a partner back then. The article referenced here was written on March 30th (although the URL has 04/01 in the name). That article is in complete agreement with the Cnet article. the Powercast website (powercastco.com) was established last October. Then again, Slashdot has a tradition of a bunch of bogus articles on 04/01, but perhaps this isn't one of them.

  6. Re:OMG Ponies! by jibjibjib · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No.

  7. This story is legit. by aphexbrett · · Score: 5, Informative

    See this arstechnica article from Jan 17 2007.

    http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070117-8639 .html

  8. how dare you by fermion · · Score: 4, Funny

    post a real story on april fools day! We barely expect legitimate stories the rest of the year, much less on April 1. Next thing you know stories will be edited to meet standard English requirements.

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  9. To recap by slickwillie · · Score: 4, Funny

    Let's see. We have:

    Power over Ethernet.
    Ethernet over power.

    Now we can have Ethernet over Power over Wireless over Ethernet over Power over ....

      I think we are almost there.

  10. Lifetime by evilviper · · Score: 5, Funny

    Pacemakers, defibrillators, and the like require surgery to replace dead batteries. But with a built-in Powercast receiver, those batteries could last a lifetime.

    The batteries already last a lifetime!

    As in: when they die, you die.
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  11. I wish for you to reply for a business oppotunity by jimmydevice · · Score: 4, Funny

    I would like to invest in your development of this super power source. This requires a private arrangement. My company, IM-krook LTD has reviewed your patent and find it valid. IM-krok will be willing to fund the progjct for $40,000,000 Million dollars. USA. We will need a bank deposit number and credit card numbers with pins to verify your sincerity^w^w^w^w. You will receive these funds underlegal claims; all legal documents will be carefully worked out to ensure a risky free transfer. I am willing to pay a generous management fee as well as appreciation as soon as this transaction is financialy sponcored & completed by you. I have all the details. All correspondences will be via email, for now. The funds in question are quite large. I will expect a straight answer from you. Yes or no. If yes, Kindly furnish me with your personal information which must includ your direct cell phone and fax number, your address and company name, then lets work out the modalities from there Thanks and God bless you, Mr. David Yong. Phone: (44) 7024097815

  12. This is actually actually real, here's the patent by Tatarize · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://assignments.uspto.gov/assignments/q?db=pat& pat=7027311

      Total Assignments: 2
    Patent #:7027311
    Issue Dt: 04/11/2006
    Application #: 10966880
    Filing Dt: 10/15/2004
    Publication #:US20050104453
    Pub Dt:05/19/2005
    Inventors:Timm A. Vanderelli, John G. Shearer, John R. Shearer
    Title:

    METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A WIRELESS POWER SUPPLY

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  13. Actually, I dont think it is an april fools joke: by absentmindedjwc · · Score: 3, Informative

    I am not too sure that this is an april fools joke... as an april fools joke normally only falls on April 1st.... I seen this on digg over a week ago. It was on multiple sites, from CNN Money, to CNet reviews...

    http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-12760_7-6676861-1.htm l?tag=promo

    and this one is from January...
    http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-12760_7-9673092-5.htm l?tag=txt

    check out the company page at powercastco.com

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  14. NOT april fools. by Devistater · · Score: 3, Informative

    Official webpage: http://www.powercastco.com/ Also, they were picked "Best Emerging Technology at CES 2007" Theres other links availible on their webpage (and from google), and NONE of the source articles are dated April 1st.

  15. Not an April Fools by mustafap · · Score: 3, Interesting


    This has already been reported. There is nothing new here, really: it's just an efficient transformer.

    My concern is just how efficient will it be? We waste huge amounts of energy already with directly coupled chargers that are left plugged in and powered when not in use. This is just a *less* efficient version of the same.

    So, anyone have any figures for efficiencies compared to direct connection chargers?

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