This came from Electronics Design magazine. It might be interesting, since that market is larger, and may make new technology available to cave lights, and/or Scooters.
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[ http://link.pentonelec.com/u.d?E4Goxco9tSypWWcxdHB=1 ]The Future Of Li-ion Batteries
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
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The Future Of Li-ion Batteries
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Does your product roadmap take advantage of the next battery technology becoming available to mobile devices? Battery technology can be used to innovate and differentiate in otherwise highly commoditized electronic products. This live webcast will provide vision into the future of portable power, so that device engineers can plan to utilize new battery technology in their upcoming product designs.
Learn about: the improved energy density provided by Lithium-air, Li/CFx and Silicon nanowire batteries; tens of thousands of cycles and fast charging with Lithium Titanate and iron-phosphate batteries; and thin-film batteries. Our experts will also discuss ancillary battery technology on the horizon, such as medium-rate wireless charging (10W+), as well as new state-of-charge and state-of-health algorithms.
Engineers who want the latest battery technology in their new product designs will learn the advantages and disadvantages of these technologies and how soon they will be introduced to the market.
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Electronic Design
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Micro Power Electronics, Inc
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