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2012年6月12日星期二

5 Quick Tips for Longer Battery Charge In Mobiles

If you own a mobile phone then you’ve probably been in a situation where your mobile phone dies from a lack of battery charge. This can be rather frustrating - especially if you are in a place where you are unable to charge your battery. There are some measures you can take when using your mobile device that can help preserve your battery power.

1) Avoid Keeping the phone in Vibration Mode:v The method of notification for phone calls can use a significant amount of battery power. This is mainly true for when you set your mobile phone to vibrate. Vibrating will use more power than just having the phone ring. An even larger battery drain is when your phone is set to both vibrate and ring. If you are using this setting, go for the ring-only option as it will use less battery power.

2) Avoid enabling multiple apps in the background:

Another serious battery drain is when you are using multiple apps at one time. Maybe times even though you are not using a particular app, you didn’t close it when you finished. Therefore, it is running in the background sucking power from your battery.

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3) Disable Push to Notification Apps:

Many apps issue what are known as push notifications. These messages instantly tell you if you have new messages, tweets, etc. While they might be helpful, they do use a significant amount of your battery’s power. See if you wait and just check your information manually. If so, then turning off push notifications would be a good move towards your goal of battery preservation.

4) Don't Let the Battery Die - Charge Frequently:

In order to make your battery last longer, do not allow it to die between charging. It is best to charge your phone more frequently. By charging it more often for shorter time frames, you are actually increasing the life of the lithium-ion battery used in the phone. Always charge your phone before it dies.

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5) Use of Black Background:

It is recommended that using a black screen on AMOLED screens consumes less battery charge. Using a black theme is highly recommended in that case. Set a black background in the browser settings as well.

2012年5月7日星期一

Apple silently updates the iPad 2 battery life

If you thought the New iPad (third generation) stole the thunder from the second generation iPad, think again. Apple may have dropped the price on the iPad 2 making it the most desirable tablet yet but it has also added one feature that may just make it a little more desirable than the new iPad – better apple battery. The iPad 2 has not only seen a price drop to Rs. 24,500 for the Wi-Fi only 16GB model and Rs. 32,900 for the Wi-Fi +3G model, but the device has seen a new SoC as well. Dubbed the iPad 2,4, Anand Tech provides us with details of the device. The iPad 2,4 has a 32nm LP SoC as opposed to the 45nm LP SoC found on the previous iterations. And what does this upgrade mean to the consumers? Well two hours of better battery life for starters, the iPad 2 anyways clamed of 10-hours of battery life. In Anand Tech’s tests, the iPad 2,4 outperforms the iPad 2 and the new iPad by miles. So, how will you know that the iPad 2 that you picked up has the 32nm LP SoC? Well, the box is identical to any other iPad 2 box so good luck truing to identify it from the box itself. But, if the iPad is running iOS 5.1 then it is the new 32nm iPad 2. If it is running iOS 5.0.1, then it is the older generation iPad 2. You can also run performance benchmarks such as Geekbench, linpack and more to find out information about the SoC. Some hot batteries from aussie battery shop: ACER Aspire 5741 Battery, APPLE A1175 Battery, ASUS Eee PC 1000 Battery and more, brand new 1 year warranty! This particular iPad 2,4 sample came from Best Buy, and several attempts to find one elsewhere came up short. All indications seem to point to the iPad 2,4 being relatively rare, which makes sense considering what's inside it. Although the iPad 2,1 and its 3G brethren all used a 45nm Apple A5 SoC, the iPad 2,4 uses a die-shrunk 32nm version. The performance remains the same, but the die is much smaller. This isn't however just a normal die shrink, as Apple is using Samsung's 32nm high-k + metal gate LP transistors for this new A5 die. Intel was first to make the HK+MG transition back at 45nm in 2007 and correctly predicted that no one else would make the move until 32nm at the earliest. Transistors are amazingly complex to fully understand, but at a high level they're quite simple. Imagine a transistor as a silicon based switch. When on, current flows, and when off, current stops flowing. The smaller you make a transistor, the more likely it is to misbehave. If current flows while the transistor is off, you waste power. This is known as leakage current and can come from a number of sources.

2012年5月4日星期五

HTC One X battery life tests prove fruitful

We’ve been writing a lot about the HTC One X as this flagship smartphone for HTC has impressed a lot of people. Famed for its Tegra 3 quad-core processor (Snapdragon S4 dual-core for the US), one of the main concerns about this phone was whether the battery life would live up to expectations. News today tells how HTC One X battery tests have proved fruitful, which probably means even more people will rush to get their hands on it. The HTC One X is packed with decent specs but the downfall of many otherwise excellent smartphones lately has been their battery performances. As we are increasing data use with our phones and are now seeing cutting-edge specs such as quad-core processors, high-resolution displays, improved cameras and the latest software many of us have found that our phones cannot get through an average day’s use without the smart phone battery draining. Motorola recently addressed this issue by taking one of its successful handsets, the Motorola Droid Razr, and bumping it up with a larger battery to become the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx. So how has HTC done battery-wise with the HTC One X? It seems the manufacturer has actually done very well indeed. Engadget tells how HTC is applauding itself following testing on the HTC One X. The company has issued a blog post pointing out that people who have tested it have had praise for the htc battery life. Its own tests took place on the international version with quad-core processor rather than the dual-core AT&T variant for the US and seemed to show glowing results. HTC explains that the HTC One X shows a 147% performance increase in talk time over one of its previous handsets, the HTC Sensation. It also shows a 39% increase in video playback time compared to the Sensation, a 105% improvement in MP3 playtime and a 23% increase in Web browsing time. Anandtech (who carried out independent third-party testing) was apparently impressed with the battery life of both of the HTC One X variants but Engadget tells how although they were satisfied with the dual-core HTC One X (even with LTE enabled), they were less satisfied with the global version. Some hot batteries: CANON FS100 Battery, JVC BN-VF707U Battery, JVC BN-VF808 Battery and more, brand new with 1 year warranty. It does appear though that HTC has been taking consumer concerns over smartphone battery performance seriously and the company points out that its engineering teams have spent thousands of working hours on the Battery Stamina Boost Project for the HTC One series of phones. It seems as though there’s yet another aspect worth recommending about the HTC One X then and so far we’ve heard very few complaints about this device, which is still to see a US release. What are your thoughts on the HTC One X and its battery performance? Do you already have the international version and if so, how have you found the battery life? Maybe you’re waiting for the us variant and news of these battery tests has made up your mind that this is the right phone for you? Let us know with your comments.

2012年3月7日星期三

Heftier battery makes new iPad will be thicker and heavier; battery life unchanged


Apple’s new iPad will be thicker and heavier than the iPad 2 because it features a bigger, more powerful battery.

Even with a bigger battery, the battery life of the device stays the same: about 10 hours. That’s because Apple has quadrupled the screen resolution, which in turn requires more computing power.

Apple revealed the device Wednesday at an event in San Francisco.

The new iPad will be 9.4 millimeters thick, or 0.37 inches. That compares with 8.8 millimeters, or 0.34 inches, for the iPad 2.

The weight of the Wi-Fi-only model is going up from 1.33 pounds to 1.44 pounds. Models equipped with modems for cellular data access are slightly heavier.

The weight places the new iPad in between the original iPad and the iPad 2. However, the new iPad is still significantly slimmer than the first iPad, which was half an inch thick.

The battery capacity of the new iPad is 70 percent higher than for the iPad 2.

The new iPad will go on sale on March 16 in the U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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2012年3月4日星期日

How to increase Battery life of your android device

The battery life of android phones and tablets are experienced to be too low compared to devices running  on other operating systems such as Symbian and windows. The reason behind this difference is not only hardware but the way the OS runs in your device. There are certain tips to increase the battery life up to a good extent.


1. Exit Unwanted apps

If you hide applications it will be running in back ground and so taking a portion of the processor and hence the battery life. So when ever a running application is not wanted exit it or 'back' from it.

2. Use an application killer

You can use an application killer to completely exit the applications and hence saving a lot of battery life and reduce the wastage of RAM.

3. Turn of frequent mail alerts

Applications providing frequent mail alerts will access internet connectivity to get its information updated. This will use a lot of battery. So avoid using these applications if its not a must.

4. Turn off Wi Fi

If Wi Fi is turned on it will frequently search for available Wi Fi spots and this will consume the charge. So turn off Wi Fi whenever its not needed.

5. Use 2G mode

If internet access is not needed put the network mode in 2G. Using 3G or Dual mode will kill the battery charge.

6.Turn off weather updates

Try to avoid using applications such as weather updates. Use it to a minimum if its a must.

7. Display Brightness

Use display brightness according to the need. Use minimum brightness and get more power back up.
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2012年2月26日星期日

How to Increase Laptop's Battery Life

Modern operating systems, games and other software applications tend to use more and more of the battery life of your laptop. Here are some tips using which you can increase laptop's battery life.

1. The laptop screen consumes significant amount of power. Adjust the brightness of the display - most of us don't need the maximum level of brightness! You can change it in Control Panel -> Display -> Adjust Brightness.

2. There are a number of power schemes in your OS. You should choose the optimum power scheme for your laptop. You can manage the power scheme in Control Panel -> Power Options. Here you can also customize the plan by setting the time to dim the display, turn-off the display and put the computer to sleep.

Laptop Battery life

3. Try to avoid frequent discharge of the laptop battery. Ideally you should not let it fall down below 40% level and recharge it before it does.

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4. If your laptop battery is Nickel based, you should avoid keeping it fully charged at high temperatures. For example, if you are going to keep your laptop in a hot car, make sure that the battery is not fully charged.

5. Always use right laptop adapter to charge your laptop battery. If the adapter is not proper, the voltage level may not be proper and hence it can spoil the battery life.

6. Bluetooth and WiFi also use significant amount of power. Hence, it is recommended that you switch them off when you are not using them.

7. Regularly defragment your hard drive. It will put less strain on your hard drive and hence on the laptop battery.

8. Stop running unnecessary processes in background. You can monitor all processes by pressing 'Ctrl-Alt-Del' -> Start Task Manager -> Processes tab. Here you can check and kill the unnecessary programs.

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2012年2月20日星期一

5 Android Battery tips and tricks for longer battery life

If you're new to owning a smartphone the biggest thing you'll have to get used to is how often you'll have to charge your phone. Especially if you're coming from a phone that was, well, just a phone; it'll be a big change from charging your phone once every other week to once every other day. So here are some tips that can help you max at your battery life.


If you try and do all of these it may ruin your Android experience because you'll be constantly finicking with your battery; thats not what this is for. These are ALL the tips/tricks I know. Even I don't use all of them. Using just a few of these (possibly even one or two) should be enough that you notice an increase in your battery life.
1. Turn off of your radios when not using them
Radios are what connect your phone to the rest of the world. You have your general mobile connection, wifi, data/internet connection (3G), GPS, and/or 4G. Those are listed in order from least to greatest in battery consumption. If you're not using the radio turn it off. If you know you won't be online for a long time, why turn 3G data on? If you're at home, use wifi instead of 3G. If you're not using Google Maps why is your GPS on? You'd be amazed at how much battery life you can save just by turning off the radios that you aren't using. There are plenty of widgets in the market that will allow you to turn off the radios without even going through settings (Sense users have these widgets packaged in).

2. Vibrate uses more battery
Anytime your phone vibrates a lot of battery is used. This include haptic feedback. A lot of keyboards have the option to turn off haptic feedback and I would recommend it. If you're a heavy texter you'll notice very quickly how much longer your phone will last. Also, if you're in a place where you can easily hear your phone why do you need to have vibrate enabled? If you know you'll be able to hear your phone there's no reason for it to be buzzing too.

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3. Don't use task killers

Crazy, right? Especially if you're on Froyo (Android 2.2) or higher, Android has it's own task killer that's actually very good. If programs are using too much memory your Android OS will kill it. A common misconception is that apps run in the background forever; this is not true. If an app is using too much memory (which links to battery life) it'll be killed by your phone. That's why if you play a game, check a message, and come back the game is still running. It's memory usage isn't that high. However if you put your phone down, walk away for an hour, and the game is still trying to run in the background, there's a good chance it will be closed before you come back. Separate task managers have to constantly be running in the background which can actually use more battery than it saves. Yes, task managers can use more battery than they save.

4. Do this shenanigans
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2012年2月12日星期日

How To Extend The Smartphone, Tablet Or Laptop Battery Life

Theoretically, Li-Ion or Li-Po batteries should ensure a permanent working period. However, the charging cycles, the temperature on which these devices are being exposed and the environments in which they are placed, could significantly reduce the energy storage capacity of the batteries. The next advises would help you extend the battery life of your device.
Recharging cycles.
it is always a good idea to never let your battery to drain completely. Once it is drained completely it could appear the risk that the battery to not be able to start the loading process again. The bigger risk is with Li-Po batteries, as described above. Therefore we advise you to recharge your battery when the energy level goes below 20-30%.
Another thing you should is that it doesn’t matter if the battery is fully recharged. You can unplug the recharger even if the level of energy is lower than 100%.
A charging and de-charging process is called cycle. The producer of a battery specifies that this has a life of 300 to 500 cycles. In reality, the the number of these cycles is much higher when you are charging your laptop battery more frequently. The below mentioned table would give a good ideea:
De-charge gradeNumber of cycles
100%500
50%1500
25%2500
10%4700
Source: Cadex Electronics, battery industry equipment producer
In the last period of times, the battery producers are measuring the life of these devices in years, but this not a very accurate term.
Storage and Temperature.
the number of cycles is not the only factor which decides the life of your battery. Anther very important issue is the environment and the temperature in which the batteries are being kept.
Therefor, if you are not going to use the smartphone for a long period of time or you plan to use the laptop at home without its battery for a long period of time, then you should load its battery to 40% of its capacity, and to store it at a temperature of maximum 25 degrees Celsius. It can even be stored in the fridge, at a temperature of 2-4 degrees but not in various environments where the temperature goes below 0.
Caution: if you plan to use the laptop at home, plugged in to the power network, then you should know that, if you keep the battery inserted, this one will stay permanently loaded at 100% and at high temperatures, too.
What to expect in the future?
Despite the fact that it does not show, the Li-Ion technology is currently developing and the performance of these kind of batteries are currently growing with 6% each year. However this process is too slow and cannot keep the pace with the fast hardware performance growth.
The things are slowly being improved. At the end of the last year, a researchers team from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (California) has created a polymer device which is able to store 8 times more energy, improving in this way the battery life.
In the same time another team of researchers from Northwestern University have managed to increase by 10 times the storage capacity of a li-Ion capacity. This was accomplished after discovering a way through which the number and the mobility of the ions can be increased.
Bill Gates has also invested in Liquid Metal Battery which is currently developing a battery which is based on liquid metals.
Therefore, even if for a period of time we will have to use the same old Li-Ion and Li-Po batteries, the futures still sounds good.
Conclusions.
The way of using and storing a battery can have a major influence on its life. However, the rules of keeping these device are very simple and can be very easy accomplished.
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2012年2月10日星期五

New Android Phone With Top Of The Line Battery Life For Now


First of all you should know that this is a motorola phone and its the motorola razr maxx
I"ll put down just some basic details otherwise you can google the information
The battery is a 3300 mAh battery which due to size actual makes the phone thicker but not by much. thickness size 9mm

Reviewing the Droid RAZR Maxx presents an interesting challenge: in many ways it’s the exact same device as the Droid RAZR, which was introduced just a few short months ago. Actually, scratch that: it is the exact same device, but with a gigantic 3300mAh battery that fills out the original RAZR's distinctive scooped back. That’s a huge leap over the original RAZR, and over double the 1432mAh cell in the iPhone 4S. It’s a blunt force solution to the problem of power-hungry dual-core processors and first-gen LTE chipsets: if you can’t make the battery last longer, just glue on a bigger battery.

In general use, I found that the Maxx would run for about a day and a half to two days without a charge if I used it normally. It also stood up to far more intense use: I spent about two hours tethered to LTE data on a trip to DC from New York, used the phone during the day, and tethered for another two hours on the way back, and still had about a quarter of a charge left.

I also left the phone sitting unattended in my bag for a couple days over a weekend without thinking about it, and when I came back the battery was still at halfway, even though the phone had been collecting emails and notifications the whole time. All in all, the Maxx's battery life is nothing short of astounding for a dual-core LTE phone.

I don't know about the rest of you but i'm more williing to go with a bit thicker phone with more battery life if it means Im able to go more than a whole day without have to recharge my phone. I have an htc sensation xe and I have to recharge ever night, I always have to make sure that certain things are turned off during the day in order to keep my battery life lasting
on my phone things there are things disabled in order to save battery life

1. edge internet
2. Screen resolution at 50%
3. no auto sync
4. GPS, bluebooth
5. No live wallpapers
6. background data
7. Wifi
juice defender app is installed to help also monitor battery life. 

Anyways i hope this year i will see more android phones with batteries like this cause is so i'm be changing my phone. I'd love to go more than a whole day without having to recharge and actual enjoy using my phone. 

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2012年2月7日星期二

How To Fix iPhone Battery Life Problems



With the release of iOS 5, there have been a number of reports of poor iPhone battery life. While recent iOS updates have helped some, there are still plenty of accounts of iPhone battery life problems. Apple continues to offer maintentance releases, the latest being the forthcoming iOS 5.1 release. Our team has tackled these issues on more than one occasion and here's our latest attempt at helping you fix your iPhone battery life problems.
Reset Your iPhone Are you a believer in Ghosts In The Machine? Apple does a great job of keeping rogue apps from entering the App Store, but odd things can happen when you are continuously updating software. I once had an issue with Navigon where it would enter some odd augmented reality mode and refused to provide me with directions. Reseting your iPhone to factory settings ensures a fresh start. It fixed my Navigon issue and could very well be a contributor to ensuring the best possible battery life.
Update Your Software Have you recieved a notice of a new iOS update? This sounds fairly simple, but make sure you are running the latest and greatest iOS 5 release. As of now, that's iOS 5.0.1. You can check the version at any time by going to Settings > General > About > Version.
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Adjust Screen Brightness The display on your iPhone is a big contributor to battery loss. When you first crack open the box, your iPhone is typically set at 50 percent brightness. By adjusting this down, you won't be pushing as much light. If you purchased an iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S, then you might not be thrilled about reducing the impact of the retina display. Why get this great display and not utilize it? If you aren't sold on reducing the display brightness for fear it'll be less than optimal for your location, you can select the Auto-Brightness to ‘ON'. The iPhone has an abient light sensor built-in, so it can automatically adjust for the optimal brightness based upon your environment. If it detects your are in a well-lit area, it will decrease the backlight. This decreases the amount of juice required to power the display.
Jailbreaking There are merits to jailbreaking your iPhone, but do they come at the expense of your battery life. I've seen arguements on both sides. If we are eliminating potential causes, then you might try going with a pure iOS install, devoid of any jailbreaking. Don't worry, you can always jailbreak at a later date, which will help you isolate any potential causes.
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Quitting Backround Apps In general, you need not worry about apps that are ‘open'. Apple's iOS does a great job of letting apps enter a paused state, so they are not affecting your battery life. With apps, it's not a one size fits all. Streaming apps like Pandora or navigation apps such as Navigon will work in the background. That means they will continue to tap into your battery, despite not being in the forefront. Double click to reveal the multitasking bar, then press and hold on the app you'd like to terminate. Press the minus sign at the top left of the app to quit the app.
Again, no need to go through and quit all of your apps. Target the apps that might be engaged in background activities. If you have a thousand apps open, you could also press and hold the ‘power' button. This will shut down your iPhone. Power up and you won't have any apps open.
Location Services Are you checking in on Foursquare, tweeting your location? Need access to Maps or searching for restaurants using Yelp? If none of these apply, then you can safely turn off location services. Go to Settings > Locations Services > Off.
Email On iOS, you can setting the frequency with your iPhone will check for new mail. As someone who is obssessive compulsive, I often find myself with the ‘Check every 15 minutes' setting. Setting this to ‘everything 30 minutes', ‘Hourly' or even manually will help reduce the number of times your iPhone will have to ping your server for new mail. You can make adjustments in Settings > Mail > Fetch New Data > Every 15,30,60 minutes.
WiFi Enabled This tip will help increase battery life and reduce wireless data usage. If you have access to a WiFi network, then by all means use it instead of your 3G connection. Downloads should be faster, it'll reduce your data usage and it should help with battery drain. At the end of the day, don't be a slave to battery life. Utilizing car chargers when on the go, keep your iPhone charging while at home and conserve where possible. If you utilize a mix of these battery saving tips for the iPhone, you should see an increase in battery life.
Siri (iPhone 4S) If you don't use Siri, then disable her. Visit Settings > General > Siri > Off. If you disable Siri, you can still use Voice Control, which does not have to ping Apple's servers with each request.
Notifications With iOS 5, third-party applications can take advantage of Notifications. This can get unruly and affect power. Visit Settings > Notifications and turn off notifications that aren't necessary.

2012年2月6日星期一

LI-ion battery life and charge time considerably improved by researchers

Imagine a cellphone battery that stayed charged for more than a week and recharged in just 15 minutes. That dream battery could be closer to reality thanks to Northwestern University research.

A team of engineers has created an electrode for lithium-ion batteries -- rechargeable batteries such as those found in cellphones and iPods -- that allows the batteries to hold a charge up to 10 times greater than current technology. Batteries with the new electrode also can charge 10 times faster than current batteries.

The researchers combined two chemical engineering approaches to address two major battery limitations -- energy capacity and charge rate -- in one fell swoop. In addition to better batteries for cellphones and iPods, the technology could pave the way for more efficient, smaller batteries for electric cars.

The technology could be seen in the marketplace in the next three to five years, the researchers said.

A paper describing the research is published by the journal Advanced Energy Materials.

"We have found a way to extend a new lithium-ion battery's charge life by 10 times," said Harold H. Kung, lead author of the paper. "Even after 150 charges, which would be one year or more of operation, the battery is still five times more effective than lithium-ion batteries on the market today."

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Kung is professor of chemical and biological engineering in the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science. He also is a Dorothy Ann and Clarence L. Ver Steeg Distinguished Research Fellow.

Lithium-ion batteries charge through a chemical reaction in which lithium ions are sent between two ends of the battery, the anode and the cathode. As energy in the battery is used, the lithium ions travel from the anode, through the electrolyte, and to the cathode; as the battery is recharged, they travel in the reverse direction.

With current technology, the performance of a lithium-ion battery is limited in two ways. Its energy capacity -- how long a battery can maintain its charge -- is limited by the charge density, or how many lithium ions can be packed into the anode or cathode. Meanwhile, a battery's charge rate -- the speed at which it recharges -- is limited by another factor: the speed at which the lithium ions can make their way from the electrolyte into the anode.

In current rechargeable batteries, the anode -- made of layer upon layer of carbon-based graphene sheets -- can only accommodate one lithium atom for every six carbon atoms. To increase energy capacity, scientists have previously experimented with replacing the carbon with silicon, as silicon can accommodate much more lithium: four lithium atoms for every silicon atom. However, silicon expands and contracts dramatically in the charging process, causing fragmentation and losing its charge capacity rapidly.

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Currently, the speed of a battery's charge rate is hindered by the shape of the graphene sheets: they are extremely thin -- just one carbon atom thick -- but by comparison, very long. During the charging process, a lithium ion must travel all the way to the outer edges of the graphene sheet before entering and coming to rest between the sheets. And because it takes so long for lithium to travel to the middle of the graphene sheet, a sort of ionic traffic jam occurs around the edges of the material.

Now, Kung's research team has combined two techniques to combat both these problems. First, to stabilize the silicon in order to maintain maximum charge capacity, they sandwiched clusters of silicon between the graphene sheets. This allowed for a greater number of lithium atoms in the electrode while utilizing the flexibility of graphene sheets to accommodate the volume changes of silicon during use.

"Now we almost have the best of both worlds," Kung said. "We have much higher energy density because of the silicon, and the sandwiching reduces the capacity loss caused by the silicon expanding and contracting. Even if the silicon clusters break up, the silicon won't be lost."

Kung's team also used a chemical oxidation process to create miniscule holes (10 to 20 nanometers) in the graphene sheets -- termed "in-plane defects" -- so the lithium ions would have a "shortcut" into the anode and be stored there by reaction with silicon. This reduced the time it takes the battery to recharge by up to 10 times.

This research was all focused on the anode; next, the researchers will begin studying changes in the cathode that could further increase effectiveness of the batteries. They also will look into developing an electrolyte system that will allow the battery to automatically and reversibly shut off at high temperatures -- a safety mechanism that could prove vital in electric car applications.

Source from: LI-ion battery life and charge time considerably improved by researchers

2012年1月11日星期三

How to keep your laptop battery alive

Here are a few simple tips on how to prolong the lifespan of ANY Lithium battery (without diving into the chemistry), whether it's your laptop battery or your cellphone battery.


Note: This article is not teaching you how to give yourself more battery life per charge, but how to maintain your battery so you don't have to replace it within the average 2-3 years replacement cycle of a Lithium battery.

1. Contrary to the common misconception of completely discharging your batteries to fix "memory effects", DO NOT DISCHARGE YOUR LAPTOP BATTERIES COMPLETELY. Doing so will wear out your battery.

2. DO NOT COMPLETELY CHARGE YOUR BATTERY. Just the opposite of tip 1, charging your batteries completely also wears it out.

If you usually use your laptop on only battery, it is best to charge the battery to the range of 85-90% of its maximum capacity and then unplug your battery. That way you can have decent battery life, while prolonging the lifespan of your laptop battery. If you don't think you'll be taking your laptop on-the-go anytime soon, charge your battery to about 40-50% of its maximum capacity and unplug your battery from your laptop. Keep the battery in moderate room temperatures.

2011年7月4日星期一

New Wi-Fi technology claims to double battery life in smartphones

A student from Duke University claims to have come up with a way to double a smartphone's battery life by intelligently using Wi-Fi networks more efficiently.

According to Justin Manweiler, the battery life of a smartphone can be dramatically increased by using a more efficient method of connecting to Wi-Fi networks. When there are more devices connected to a Wi-Fi network, each device has to use more energy and battery power to transmit data and access the internet. The system devised by Manweiler will detect when there are other Wi-Fi devices in the area and will put the connection to sleep on dormant devices, while the active smartphone uses the Wi-Fi network. This is said to save battery life on both the smartphone that is sleeping, and the one that is using the Wi-Fi network.

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Manweiler claims that this "napping" system, which he calls SleepWell, has negligible effects on performance, since each device has a more efficient connection when it is being used. "The SleepWell-enabled WiFi access points can stagger their activity cycles to minimally overlap with others, ultimately resulting in promising energy gains with negligible loss of performance," said the university student.

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Since battery technology has lagged behind the other advances made in wireless communications and devices in recent years, we are happy to see any sort of advancement on this front that would allow us to get more battery life out of our constantly-used smartphones and devices. Maybe one day we won't have to carry around a bag full of batteries to make it through the day, but that just might be too hopeful.

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