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2011年3月12日星期六

Aging Process of the Laptop Battery

Aging Process of the Laptop Battery

As it’s known that the battery is going to aging as time goes by. The more times you charge and discharge your battery, the more quickly the battery ages. This is true. As I used to have my Sony Laptop Battery, every half a year I will give it a discharge as it’s really old now.

I operated like this, charging time current size basically can not be transferred, if a random charge, and then do not select the express charge mode, because the battery in use for some time after it became a little aging. And specific performance is the internal resistance become larger, when charging more than the crossing voltage raised fast, this will be charged control circuit easily so that they have charged full, capacity is intuitively “down” (actually that cannot have power into the battery ). The discharge current is as small as possible, the operation is the first deceleration in the CUP, the hard disk stops and the screen tunes are dark (or closed off), then is not to run any programs until the books automatically shut down, just so stressed that small current discharge is to prevent the books too early to detect the battery voltage is insufficient, because the relatively large internal resistance this time, when the discharge voltage drop across more than drop quickly, easily mistaken for the system voltage is not enough power is low. (In fact, there is no electrical discharge). This is from the experience of my Sony laptop battery such as Sony PCGA-BP1N battery, Sony PCGA-BP2NX battery, Sony PCGA-BP2NY battery, Sony PCGA-BP2R battery, Sony PCGA-BP2S battery, Sony PCGA-BP2T battery, Sony PCGA-BP2V battery, Sony PCGA-BP4V battery, Sony PCGA-BP71 battery, Sony VGP-BPL2 battery, Sony VGP-BPS2 battery.

As mentioned above you have a clear understanding of the aging process of the battery. This phenomenon is inevitable, because each section of the battery can not fully consistent with a long time. But this time the capacity of the batteries are not fully used on a battery charge / over discharge will not cause the battery pack monitoring circuit that is full of / release completed. Others are fully satisfied; although lithium batteries have no memory effect, but I think that is just a theoretical argument, in fact, there have been other lithium additives to increase capacity or reduce the internal resistance of the additive.

Then every half a year, you can refresh your battery, like the old sony Laptop Battery. Then it can work better.

2011年1月16日星期日

High-Energy Batteries

High-Energy Batteries

A Swiss company says it has developed rechargeable zinc-air batteries that can store three times the energy of lithium ion batteries, by volume, while costing only half as much. ReVolt, of Staefa, Switzerland, plans to sell small "button cell" batteries for hearing aids starting next year and to incorporate its technology into ever larger batteries, introducing cell-phone and electric bicycle batteries in the next few years. It is also starting to develop large-format batteries for electric vehicles.

The battery design is based on technology developed at SINTEF, a research institute in Trondheim, Norway. ReVolt was founded to bring it to market and so far has raised 24 million euros in investment. James McDougall, the company's CEO, says that the technology overcomes the main problem with zinc-air rechargeable batteries--that they typically stop working after relatively few charges. If the technology can be scaled up, zinc-air batteries could make electric vehicles more practical by lowering their costs and increasing their range.

Unlike conventional Sony laptop battery such as Sony PCGA-BP1N battery, Sony PCGA-BP2NX battery, Sony PCGA-BP2NY battery, Sony PCGA-BP2R battery, Sony PCGA-BP2S battery, Sony PCGA-BP2T battery, Sony PCGA-BP2V battery, Sony PCGA-BP4V battery, Sony PCGA-BP71 battery, Sony VGP-BPL2 battery, Sony VGP-BPS2 battery, Sony VGP-BPS3 battery and Sony VGP-BPS5 battery, , which contain all the reactants needed to generate electricity, zinc-air batteries rely on oxygen from the atmosphere to generate current. In the late 1980s they were considered one of the most promising battery technologies because of their high theoretical energy-storage capacity, says Gary Henriksen, manager of the electrochemical energy storage department at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. The battery chemistry is also relatively safe because it doesn't require volatile materials, so zinc-air batteries are not prone to catching fire like lithium-ion batteries.

Because of these advantages, nonrechargeable zinc-air batteries have long been on the market. But making them rechargeable has been a challenge. Inside the battery, a porous "air" electrode draws in oxygen and, with the help of catalysts at the interface between the air and a water-based electrolyte, reduces it to form hydroxyl ions. These travel through an electrolyte to the zinc electrode, where the zinc is oxidized--a reaction that releases electrons to generate a current. For recharging, the process is reversed: zinc oxide is converted back to zinc and oxygen is released at the air electrode. But after repeated charge and discharge cycles, the air electrode can become deactivated, slowing or stopping the oxygen reactions. This can be due, for example, to the liquid electrolyte being gradually pulled too far into the pores, Henriksen says. The battery can also fail if it dries out or if zinc builds up unevenly, forming branch-like structures that create a short circuit between the electrodes.

ReVolt says it has developed methods for controlling the shape of the zinc electrode (by using certain gelling and binding agents) and for managing the humidity within the cell. It has also tested a new air electrode that has a combination of carefully dispersed catalysts for improving the reduction of oxygen from the air during discharge and for boosting the production of oxygen during charging. Prototypes have operated well for over one hundred cycles, and the company's first products are expected to be useful for a couple of hundred cycles. McDougall hopes to increase this to between 300 and 500 cycles, which will make them useful for mobile phones and electric bicycles.

For electric vehicles, ReVolt is developing a novel battery structure that resembles that of a fuel cell. Its first batteries use two flat electrodes, which are comparable in size. In the new batteries, one electrode will be a liquid--a zinc slurry. The air electrodes will be in the form of tubes. To generate electricity, the zinc slurry, which is stored in one compartment in the battery, is pumped through the tubes where it's oxidized, forming zinc oxide and releasing electrons. The zinc oxide then accumulates in another compartment in the battery. During recharging, the zinc oxide flows back through the air electrode, where it releases the oxygen, forming zinc again.

In the company's planned vehicle battery, the amount of zinc slurry can be much greater than the amount of material in the air electrode, increasing energy density. Indeed, the system would be like a fuel-cell system or a conventional engine, in that the zinc slurry would essentially act as a fuel--pumping through the air electrode like the hydrogen in a fuel cell or the gasoline in a combustion engine. McDougall says the batteries could also last longer--from 2,000 to 10,000 cycles. And, if one part fails--such as the air electrode--it could be replaced, eliminating the need to buy a whole new battery.

As with fuel cells, this system may need to be paired with another type of battery for bursts of acceleration or to capture energy from processes such as braking. Also, Henriksen notes that other experimental zinc-air batteries have already achieved 200 cycles.

Commercial success of the more conventional flat design could depend on other factors, such as whether the new batteries deliver energy at higher rates than other experimental zinc-air batteries, as the company claims, and whether the goals for higher cycle numbers can be met. The new tube-based design is still years away from production.

2010年12月12日星期日

Choice Sony Laptops

The wide new range of laptops is now introduced from the house of Sony. Sony has now gained a lot of popularity among the consumers in accordance with the new needs of consumers. The company is far ahead of its competitors when it comes to electronics goods and manufacturing. Sony Vaio notebooks have created a revolution in the world of laptops. The Sony VAIO - video audio built-in function is the slogan that can be particularly found in the Sony products.

The Sony laptops such as PCGA-BP2V, PCGA-BP4V, PCGA-BP71, VGP-BPL2, VGP-BPS2, VGP-BPS3, VGP-BPS5, VGP-BPS8, VGP-BPS9, PCG-R505, PCG-V505 and PCG-Z505 have its highlights like the usage of the computing products. One can very well say the Sony laptops are one of the leading brands when compared to its counterparts. Sony laptops come with a variety of VAIO models, the Sony VAIO VPCEB 1AGG and the Sony VPCEA16 F G/G are two of its models that are in detail below.

The Sony VAIO VPCEB 1AGG laptop price is Rs 38, 990 to 53, 350 and comes with a genuine windows 7 professional 64-bit. The laptop has a processor name Intel Core i5-520 M processor 2.40 GHz with the Turbo boost of about 2.93 GHz. The laptop for Sony can be preinstalled/max 4 GB DDR3 SDRAM (upgraded to 8GB). This VAIO is available with hard disc drive of 320 GB - serial ATA 5400 dpm, it also comes with graphics accelerator Intel graphics medial accelerator HD. The display of the Sony Laptop is 15.5 wide - WXGA 1366 x 768, TFT color display.

The other VAIO models from Sony are also very exciting and suits all types of needs and requirements. The laptop comes with the latest technology so that you do not have to go in search of the latest and the best. The Sony VPCEA 16F G/G, is another exciting one that comes in attractive colors. You get all the facilities that are a must in this segment.

The Sony laptop VPCEA 16 F G/G is priced from Rs. 56,174 to 57,990 and varies according to the place and the region you live in. the laptop is worth the price. The Sony laptops come with 14 display and 16:9 real wide display. The laptop consists of ATI mobility radeon GPU assures high-resolution gaming video. This is sure to attract many of the consumers. With all the necessary function added to this device, you will find this glossy transparent finish laptop that is overlaying a dot gradation a new fresh and brilliant with vivid images.