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Recently, foreign media reported that Rachid Yazami, a professor at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University, has developed a new smart chip that can fully
charge a mobile phone in 10 minutes.
When you drink your morning tea, your phone will be fully
charged.
Spending hours waiting for a phone's battery to fill up is painful, and Yazami's chip could make that boring wait a thing of the past
.
The chip is small enough to be embedded in
most batteries.
Yazami hopes that in the future the chip will be used in almost all electronic devices, such as smartphones and electric cars
.
Therefore, Yazami hopes to open talks with Tesla about how to use the chip in
Tesla vehicles.
Of course, Yazami's wishes are not limited to Tesla.
His company, KVI, has been in talks
with Sony, Sanyo and Samsung.
Yazami created KVI to sell the chip.
His company, KVI, has been in talks
with Sony, Sanyo and Samsung.
Yazami created KVI to sell the chip.
It is reported that Yazami took 5 years to develop this chip
.
He also said that this chip can not only greatly shorten the charging time, but also reduce the risk of
battery explosion and fire.
Yazami said: "Although the chance of a battery explosion and catching fire is low, billions of lithium-ion batteries are produced every year, and even if the explosion rate is only one in 1 million, there are thousands of accidents
.
”
The reason for the increase in charging speed is that the chip uses a unique algorithm that accurately calculates the remaining charge
of the battery based on the temperature and voltage of the battery.
Then, combined with a special charger (equipped with a similar chip), this chip ensures optimal charging
of the battery.
Yazami said: "Current chargers do not charge with the health of the battery in mind
.
An equal amount of charge
is sent regardless of the condition of the battery.
This chip, on the other hand, can control the charge to avoid damaging the battery
.
”
According to Nanyang Technological University, this smart chip technology is quite mature and is expected to be licensed
by the end of 2016.
Recently, foreign media reported that Rachid Yazami, a professor at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University, has developed a new smart chip that can fully
charge a mobile phone in 10 minutes.
When you drink your morning tea, your phone will be fully
charged.
Spending hours waiting for a phone's battery to fill up is painful, and Yazami's chip could make that boring wait a thing of the past
.
The chip is small enough to be embedded in
most batteries.
Yazami hopes that in the future the chip will be used in almost all electronic devices, such as smartphones and electric cars
.
Therefore, Yazami hopes to open talks with Tesla about how to use the chip in
Tesla vehicles.
Of course, Yazami's wishes are not limited to Tesla.
His company, KVI, has been in talks
with Sony, Sanyo and Samsung.
Yazami created KVI to sell the chip.
His company, KVI, has been in talks
with Sony, Sanyo and Samsung.
Yazami created KVI to sell the chip.
It is reported that Yazami took 5 years to develop this chip
.
He also said that this chip can not only greatly shorten the charging time, but also reduce the risk of
battery explosion and fire.
Yazami said: "Although the chance of a battery explosion and catching fire is low, billions of lithium-ion batteries are produced every year, and even if the explosion rate is only one in 1 million, there are thousands of accidents
.
”
The reason for the increase in charging speed is that the chip uses a unique algorithm that accurately calculates the remaining charge
of the battery based on the temperature and voltage of the battery.
Then, combined with a special charger (equipped with a similar chip), this chip ensures optimal charging
of the battery.
Yazami said: "Current chargers do not charge with the health of the battery in mind
.
An equal amount of charge
is sent regardless of the condition of the battery.
This chip, on the other hand, can control the charge to avoid damaging the battery
.
”
According to Nanyang Technological University, this smart chip technology is quite mature and is expected to be licensed
by the end of 2016.
It is reported that Yazami took 5 years to develop this chip
.
He also said that this chip can not only greatly shorten the charging time, but also reduce the risk of
battery explosion and fire.
Yazami said: "Although the chance of a battery explosion and catching fire is low, billions of lithium-ion batteries are produced every year, and even if the explosion rate is only one in 1 million, there are thousands of accidents
.
”
The reason for the increase in charging speed is that the chip uses a unique algorithm that accurately calculates the remaining charge
of the battery based on the temperature and voltage of the battery.
Then, combined with a special charger (equipped with a similar chip), this chip ensures optimal charging
of the battery.
Yazami said: "Current chargers do not charge with the health of the battery in mind
.
An equal amount of charge
is sent regardless of the condition of the battery.
This chip, on the other hand, can control the charge to avoid damaging the battery
.
”
According to Nanyang Technological University, this smart chip technology is quite mature and is expected to be licensed
by the end of 2016.
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