Re: Wireless charger for Neo

2008-04-01 Thread Tilman Baumann

Alexey Feldgendler wrote:


Will OpenMoko, with its openness, be the first to implement MPLampS?


Sure. Next year. Exactly this date, probably. :p

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Re: Wireless charger for Neo

2008-04-01 Thread Alexandre Ghisoli

Le mardi 01 avril 2008 à 18:19 +0200, Alexey Feldgendler a écrit :
> Hello!

> 
> In fact, an open protocol for transfer of electricity over IP has existed  
> since 2002: RFC 3251 . After DVE  
> (Discrete Voltage Encoding), the electric current can be quickly and  
> securely transmitted to one or more devices over WiFi or Bluetooth in an  
> MPLampS infrastructure. A consumer device can then decode the voltage and  
> use it to recharge its battery.
> 
> Will OpenMoko, with its openness, be the first to implement MPLampS?

BTW, it's 6 years old, same day ;)


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Re: Wireless charger for Neo

2008-04-01 Thread Alessandro Degano

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Alexey Feldgendler ha scritto:
| On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 18:46:57 +0200, Ortwin Regel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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|>> Will OpenMoko, with its openness, be the first to implement MPLampS?
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|> Why not simply use standard wireless USB chargers?
Or figure out this thread has opened on first of April, as well as the 
RFC the first mail mention...



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Re: Wireless charger for Neo

2008-04-01 Thread Michael Shiloh

That is priceless. Too good!

Thanks for the laugh,
Michael

Alexey Feldgendler wrote:

Hello!

Some mobile phone vendors are now looking into wireless charging. A 
wireless charger technology is more user-friendly than the traditional 
wired phone chargers. However, users will only truly benefit from the 
interoperability between chargers for different phones if the vendors 
agree on a common protocol; otherwise, we'll have the same situation as 
we have now with wired chargers: every phone vendor makes their own 
charger incompatible with the others.


In fact, an open protocol for transfer of electricity over IP has 
existed since 2002: RFC 3251 . 
After DVE (Discrete Voltage Encoding), the electric current can be 
quickly and securely transmitted to one or more devices over WiFi or 
Bluetooth in an MPLampS infrastructure. A consumer device can then 
decode the voltage and use it to recharge its battery.


Will OpenMoko, with its openness, be the first to implement MPLampS?




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Re: Wireless charger for Neo

2008-04-01 Thread Alexey Feldgendler

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 18:46:57 +0200, Ortwin Regel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Will OpenMoko, with its openness, be the first to implement MPLampS?



Why not simply use standard wireless USB chargers?


Or figure out how this device is implemented.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/wec.shtml

However, this can be unsuitable for Neo without transcoding from high  
voltage AC to low voltage DC.



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Re: Wireless charger for Neo

2008-04-01 Thread Ortwin Regel
Why not simply use standard wireless USB chargers?

On 4/1/08, Alexey Feldgendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Some mobile phone vendors are now looking into wireless charging. A
> wireless charger technology is more user-friendly than the traditional
> wired phone chargers. However, users will only truly benefit from the
> interoperability between chargers for different phones if the vendors
> agree on a common protocol; otherwise, we'll have the same situation as we
> have now with wired chargers: every phone vendor makes their own charger
> incompatible with the others.
>
> In fact, an open protocol for transfer of electricity over IP has existed
> since 2002: RFC 3251 . After DVE
> (Discrete Voltage Encoding), the electric current can be quickly and
> securely transmitted to one or more devices over WiFi or Bluetooth in an
> MPLampS infrastructure. A consumer device can then decode the voltage and
> use it to recharge its battery.
>
> Will OpenMoko, with its openness, be the first to implement MPLampS?
>
>
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Wireless charger for Neo

2008-04-01 Thread Alexey Feldgendler

Hello!

Some mobile phone vendors are now looking into wireless charging. A  
wireless charger technology is more user-friendly than the traditional  
wired phone chargers. However, users will only truly benefit from the  
interoperability between chargers for different phones if the vendors  
agree on a common protocol; otherwise, we'll have the same situation as we  
have now with wired chargers: every phone vendor makes their own charger  
incompatible with the others.


In fact, an open protocol for transfer of electricity over IP has existed  
since 2002: RFC 3251 . After DVE  
(Discrete Voltage Encoding), the electric current can be quickly and  
securely transmitted to one or more devices over WiFi or Bluetooth in an  
MPLampS infrastructure. A consumer device can then decode the voltage and  
use it to recharge its battery.


Will OpenMoko, with its openness, be the first to implement MPLampS?


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