Archive for October, 2008

Alternative Energy | Solar Cells

Thursday, October 30th, 2008 196 views

A “solar cell” is a device which changes sunlight into electricity. More technically, a solar cell is also referred to as a “photovoltaic cell.”

The term “photo” derives from the Greek word for “light,” and the term “voltaic″ comes from the word “volt” which means “electrical force.” A “cell″ is a small receptacle or container containing electrodes which generate power.

Thus, a photovoltaic cell is a container that creates electric force, through light.

Whereas a solar cell can generate electricity from any light source, its intended use is the collection of solar energy from the sun.

How a Solar Cell Works

The solar cell works as follows:

Photons (which are particles of light in sun rays) hit the surface of the solar cell and are absorbed a semiconductor, such as silicon.

These photons (bits of sunlight) knock electrons loose from the atoms inside the semiconductor. The photons then push the electrons along, leaving a “gap” in the atom. Another electron is then pulled from an adjacent atom to fill the gap. And so an electrical flow is generated.

The simplicity of this is that one atom has an extra electron, and the other atom is missing one. This is referred to as a “difference in potential.” Nature, wanting to remain balanced, tries to even things out by pulling another electron from the neighboring atom.

A solar panel is made up of a group of solar cells linked together to produce the desired amount of electrical energy.

A group of solar cells linked together can also be referred to as a “module.” Thus the terms “solar panel,” and “solar module,” are synonymous to each other, and essentially mean the exact same thing. “Solar panel” is the more common term, and “solar module″ is the technical term.

One can use Solar Panels individually or one can link several together in order to generate more electricity. When a group of solar panels are linked together, it is called a “solar array”. The more solar panels are included in a solar array, the more power they produce.

Solar Power is a clean energy source which is virtually unlimited. I say “virtually unlimited” because the sun itself won’t last forever. But we won’t have to worry about that for the next few billion years.

Since solar power is a clean energy source which has been around for decades, one might wonder why its not used more. The answer to this lies partially in the cost of producing solar panels, as well as in the efficiency of the solar panels.

We are currently in the second generation of solar panel technology and verging on the third. A lot has changed since the first generation. Solar panels a are becoming a viable source of clean energy.

The first solar cells were relatively large and bulky compared to our current models. In view of the amount of energy and material required to produce them, and the amount of energy they actually produced, it was more costly to use solar energy than to use fossil fuels. The only exception was in places where no fossil fuels were available, such as in space.

With the second-generation solar cells, we attempted to tackle this exact problem. We attempted improve manufacturing techniques so as to reduce the costs, materials and energy needed for the production of solar cells.

Recently, major advances have been made in the production of solar cells, which have reduced production costs.

One contribution in this area was the development of techniques to coat glass or ceramic materials with very thin layers of semi-conductive substances. This made it possible to produce solar panels using only a fraction of the semi-conductive material that was required earlier. The production of solar panels using this second-generation technology is referred to as “Thin Film Technology.” (For more information see Thin Film Solar Technology.)

Third-generation solar energy technologies are currently being researched and developed. The objective is to improve the power of solar cells even further (while keeping production costs to a minimum) in which case thirty to sixty percent of the sunlight hitting the panels will be converted into electricity. (Current solar panels only convert about twenty percent.)

But regardless of third generation solar technology, the second-generation solar cell is efficient enough to make solar technology viable - and a host of new solar-powered products have hit the consumer market.

Solar-powered calculators have been around for a while now, we′ve all seen them. We have even seen a few other novelty devices. But only in the last few years have solar devices come into serious and practical use.

The last two years in particular have seen a virtual explosion of solar devices hitting the market. Solar flashlights (I’ve often wandered what use they were), solar-powered radios, and, recently, solar battery chargers.

One can also now find a wide range of portable solar chargers and panels, which are lightweight and easy to transport, yet capable of providing a decent amount of power in even the most remote locations. Solar chargers are becoming a standard part of emergency preparedness kits and wilderness survival kits.

All of this is a result of the developments in solar cell technology, and the coming of the Solar Age.

Learn more about solar power at Facts about Solar Energy.

Kim the Talking Clock | Futuristic gadget

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 869 views

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Those who looked old fantastic films, for certain remember, how in them humanoid robots looked. These silicon beings had massive hands and feet, and also practically motionless persons.

In this style hours Kim the Talking Clock are made. They represent the person of the robot of a female and to learn time, it is necessary to press only a nose of it gadget as any other indicators it is not provided.

This gadget Kim the Talking Clock becomes a magnificent gift for those who has not forgotten three laws of a robotics of Isaac Azimov, and there is it only 56 dollars.

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Pocket Cinema | Full theatre in your pocket

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 330 views

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To look video is better on the big screen. And the most simple exit - to buy a projector. But what to do, if there is a necessity often to show someone video, slides or presentations? To carry with itself the big and heavy projector? To sit down at a premise with this and to paint meetings on couple of weeks forward? At all is not present. Will enough buy gadget «Pocket Cinema».

The projector, capable to reproduce the image with a diagonal to 50 inches (127 cm), can seem a little too expensive (300 pounds that is equal almost to 600 dollars), but it only until as you learn its sizes.

USB an input, small columns, an exit for ear-phones, focal length adjustment, a socket for SD cards, management buttons, and actually projector are packed in gadget 5,5?12,5 centimetres. Practically in size with a mobile phone. At desire it is possible to use a special tripod and a remote control.

Except reproduction of images practically from any device, Pocket Cinema can broadcast contents of a card of memory which is inserted in gadget .

The preorder gadget can be made here, in sale it will arrive in the near future.

Tags: community, iphone, gadget, russia, apple

Big novelty | Tecra R10 from Toshiba

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008 394 views

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Company Toshiba has let out the new laptop Tecra R10 focused on business users. The laptop uses chipset Intel Centrino 2, is equipped by videosystem NVIDIA Quadro NVS 128MB, the gauge of prints of fingers, the keyboard protected from liquids spilling on it, and the built in optical drive. Unfortunately, there is no information on volume of a hard disk and operative memory, the price - $1,549 however is known.

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