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UNIVERSITY OF GUAYAQUIL SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CAREER: TELEINFORMATICS ENGINEERING STUDENT: CARLOS COELLO HARO MATTER: LEGISLATION HOMEWORK:

TECHNOLOGICAL ITEMS TEACHING: MSC. DIOGENES DIAZ DELIVERY DATE: 04/06/1/2013

An 18 year old invents mobile battery charging in 20 seconds. Batteries for phones are probably the component that less has changed in recent years and there have been no significant improvements. Tired of this, Eesha Khare, a California, has invented a mobile battery charging in 20 seconds. She has been awarded the Science and Technology Fair sponsored by Intel. As we read in the section of the Confidential Teknautas a post-adolescent invents mobile battery charging in 20 seconds. This 18 year old called Eesha Khare was tired of the poor performance battery offering your smartphone. He barely lasted a day and you need to go with the charger everywhere. Surely many of us are identified with this. To do this, focused on load times instead of the battery capacity. His research is directed toward the use of supercapacitors, which enable accumulate a tremendous amount of energy when compared to conventional batteries. Additionally, these devices allow a high speed transfer of electricity. The prototype of this young woman was included in the battery of mobile could charge it in about 20 seconds. The prototype reaches 100,000 cycles of charge and could be used outside the field of mobile telephony. She explained your device as a new supercapacitor, which is basically a energy storage device that can hold a lot of energy in a small amount of volume. She was presented with his invention at the International Science and Engineering at Intel, where he became one of the two winners of the Young Scientist Awards. The award includes a $ 50,000 prize that Eesha Khare wants to use to go to Harvard University in the fall. Loewe 3D Orchestra IS, wireless home theater. Loewe has submitted the proposal for those who want a home theater system wireless and configurable differential design. The Loewe 3D IS Orchestra is a system composed by four main speakers and a subwoofer, all active wireless devices with automatic calibration. Loudspeakers, with a cylindrical shape, the sound propagating seek to 360 degrees by

sound istribution evenly around each of them. The goal is to maximize the surround sound experience regardless of where the consumer is. Other assistance to improve the sound automatically or at least without much user intervention is automatic gauge with a microphone is responsible for analyzing the resulting sound depending on the size, shape and furnishings we have in the room where you will go located surround system. The Loewe 3D Orchestra IS, if we add the center speaker that brings the TV, can function as 3.1 or 5.1 system, although the configuration can reach eight elements adding another set of speakers. For now the brand has not revealed the full specifications of this system. Technological terms. 1. Batteries: Device that stores electrical energy using electrochemical methods and subsequently returns almost completely. 2. Mobile telephony: Also called mobile phones, basically consists of two parts: a communications network (or mobile network) and terminals (or mobile phones) that allow access to the network. 3. Intel: Intel Corporation is an American multinational semiconductor chip maker corporation headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Intel is the world's largest and highest valued semiconductor chip maker, based on revenue. It is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. Intel Corporation, founded on July 18, 1968, is

a portmanteau of Integrated Electronics (the fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information was also quite suitable). Intel also

makes motherboard chipsets, network

interface

controllers and integrated

circuits, flash memory, graphic chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Founded by semiconductor

pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove, Intel combines advanced chip design capability with a leading-edge manufacturing capability. Though Intel was originally known primarily to engineers and technologists, its "Intel Inside"
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advertising campaign of the 1990s made it and its Pentium processor household names. 4. Smartphone: Mobile phone that offers more features than a typical mobile phone. Almost all mobile smartphones are fully supported email client with full functionality of a personal organizer. 5. Charger: Is a device used to supply electrical current or voltage to store a-or several simultaneously-rechargeable battery or a battery. 6. Supercapacitors: Are electrochemical devices capable of sustaining a unusually high energy density when compared to normal capacitors, presenting a capacitance thousands of times greater than the electrolytic capacitors with high capacity. 7. Storage device: Are components that read or write data to storage media or devices, and together comprise the secondary storage memory or computer. 8. Wireless: Is a term used to describe telecommunications in which electromagnetic waves carry the signal over part or the entire communication path. 9. Speakers: It is an electroacoustic transducer used for sound reproduction. One or more speakers may form an acoustic screen. 10. Subwoofer: Is a subtype of one-way passive loudspeaker designed to reproduce approximately the first two octaves (the most serious, usually between 20 and 80 Hz) of the total of 10 making up the entire audio frequency spectrum. 11. Microphone: is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that

converts sound into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, tape recorders, karaoke systems, hearing aids, motion

pictureproduction, live and recorded audio engineering, FRS radios, megaphones, in radio and television broadcasting and in computers for recording voice,speech recognition, VoIP, and for non-acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic checking or knock sensors.

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