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Ny laddeteknologi til batteridrevet udstyr

ST-Ericsson løfter nu sløret for et innovativ ladessystem, der kan halvere ladetiden i batteridrevne apparater (in english). 

ST-Ericsson, a world leader in wireless platforms and semiconductors, is launching a power management solution that significantly reduces the charging time for mobile devices from a wall socket.

This innovation is part of ST-Ericsson's new PowerHUB family of products that will also harvest energy from a wide range of sources, making it quicker for people to charge their mobile devices, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

With the compact and cost-effective PM2300, a 3 amps charger can be used, instead of the standard 1.5 amps, thus reducing by 50 percent the charging time. This also allows the mobile device to be charged while being used intensively in charging mode. The first tablets equipped with the PM2300 are set to be launched commercially in the fall of 2011.
- We are creating easier, greener, faster, in short more innovative, ways to power up smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. People can recharge their batteries more quickly a

nd thus enjoy a better mobile experience, says Patrick Dureault, vice president, head of Analog & Mixed Signal business unit at ST-Ericsson.

- For ST-Ericsson this is only the beginning, as the PM2300 will be followed by more and more PowerHUB energy harvesting solutions in 2011.

PowerHUBTM will come with a full range of innovative products combining conventional charging technologies and new energy sources, thus providing a new level of flexibility and scalability for the energy management in portable devices.

According to IHS iSuppli research, ST-Ericsson is the leading supplier in mobile handset standalone analog baseband ICs, with an estimated global market share of 32% in 2010.

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