30 March 2013

The next iPhone will recharge in half the time with the new chip from Texas Instruments?

Texas Instruments has developed a number of chips that can recharge the batteries of our devices in half the time than is currently the case. These are designed to be inserted into both smartphones to tablets, but also LTE portable router, speakers, Wi-Fi and more.

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Technological change does not go only by the SoC, or the computational power of future devices, but also the small details that dramatically improve the user experience of our devices. In fact, if it is true that iPhone has a battery much less bulky than the competition, it can take 80% of the charge in times much shorter than those required for the competition.

The situation might improve with the new BQ2419x, the new chip from Texas Instruments based on impedance compensation. The system, called "battery impedance path compensation system", allows you to load the individual cells of a lithium battery in half the time than required by current technologies.

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This can be used within a wide range of different devices, going to improve an industry that is seeing clear improvements in recent years, that of lithium batteries, especially with regard to the density and general safety.

The new chip has an efficiency of 92%, within a space of only 4x4mm, a result that more commendable!

Via | PhoneArena

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