A modular design concept places all input circuitry on five easily removable plug-in cards. This superior construction technique “future-proofs” your investment via the capability for easy upgrades, fast and easy service and improved sound and video performance due to the neat internal layout. For example, if and when the Dolby True HD and/or DTS Master lossless multi-channel formats become fully useful standards of high-definition discs or other recordings. With modular construction, this can be practical and affordable.
Splashpower's technology uses magnetic induction to transfer power wirelessely from a charging base to target device which is enabled with a Splashpower wireless power receiver. Magnetic induction supports the three fundamental requirements for practical implementation of wireless power in small portable devices such as mobile handsets, MP3 players etc
Designing with Splashpower
Splashpower have significant expertise in the implementation of
effective wireless power systems, product technologies and product
designs. Our expertise includes: magnetics, power electronics, product
design, IC design, design verification, design for manufacture and
product verification - including regulatory test requirements. We have
the competence to deliver wireless power for portable electronic
devices and have built a valuable IP and patent portfolio over some six
years of research, development and product design.
For example, our technology modules include:
High efficiency receiver which can be configured to match device charge specifications
Real time legitimate device detection to prevent charger misuse
Automatic low power down, meeting European EnergyStar guidelines
Scaleable magnetics topologies to support immediate and future product markets
Flexible and scaleable product technologies
Our product technology is
functionally flexible and scaleable to meet a wide variety of customer
applications and requirements. For example changing the mains
downconversion module in our reference charger allows automotive DC
input voltages to be used for in-car applications. High power can also
be realised with scaled power electronics.
Receiver integration options
There are many ways to enable a device with a wireless power receiver
Adaptors allow an aftermarket solution.
Rapid, low cost,
integration is also possible in many devices by modifying the plastic
"caseworks" to afford internal space for the small receiver.
The simple interface to the receiver means this maybe possible without re-design of the device PCB.
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The Blu-ray Disc Association press conference at this year’s show saw a predictably bullish appraisal of the current state of play for the format from all its major supporters in the industry - including two new members. ‘Aggressive’ seemed to be the keyword, as figures were announced showing growth in market share for Blu-ray hardware and software across the globe, even if figures remain relatively minute. Having sold 1.3m PlayStation3 units in Europe, there were some impressive sales figures when consoles were included – 96 percent of the HD sources sold were Blu-ray decks – but without the PS3 it was closer to 50 percent, with lower-price HD DVD players selling well. In the US Blu-ray has a 63 percent market share for standalone players, while over 66 percent of HD software sold was from the Blu-ray camp – a total of just over 2 million discs. The standalone player market has clearly been boosted by the Sony BDP-3000 that was released stateside. Over in Europe, HD disc sales were said to be 70/30 in Blu-ray’s favour, again attributed in part to the PS3.
The Blue-ray group had to say in its IFA press conference, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the format war was almost over. Well, when the HD DVD group took to the stage the very next day, it showed no signs of surrender. The feeling from the HD DVD gang is that price and availability are going to win this war, and to that end it’s announced that 400 HD DVDs will be available by the end of the year, and that new players will be coming out at half the price of the Blu-ray equivalents.
PDL author Rick Warren had a harrowing...let me re-phrase that: he had a life-changing experience when his dad was dying. In the last year of his dad's life, the illness kept his dad in a semi-conscious state almost 24/7. When Rick sat by his dad, he could hear what his dad was dreaming about, because his dad would utter what was going on. Many of those dreams were one church building project (going overseas with a group to build a church building for a small congregation) after another. In his dreams he was reliving some of the work he did for the kingdom of God. One day his dad was trying frantically to get up out of bed. Everyone tried to settle him down, but he insisted, saying, "Gotta save one more for Jesus, save one more for Jesus." Rick sat by his bed, bowed his head, cried, and thanked God for his dad's ministry. Then his dad patted him on the knees and told him, "go save one more for Jesus."
Isn't that cool? His dad understood that he could pass a torch on -- that the work of the kingdom wasn't his alone, but he was part of a team. The mission of the church (of every believer) is to share the message of forgiveness, reconciliation (which is salvation). That mission is serious. When Jesus was about to ascend into Heaven after spending several weeks post-resurrection with His disciples, they asked him when he would return. Like many a wise pastor today, he re-focused their thoughts away from prophecy and onto evangelism. That e-word has seemingly become an ugly word or one we don't want to hear, but that's mostly because of the methods we've seen used in evangelism. Invent your own method! Seek the Word, try to distill it down to a method that you know is right. It's what Jesus told His followers (us) to do. Grapling with our own sinful state and being grateful to our Savior is the first step and in some ways we do stay there forever, but in other ways we move on in obedience to Him.