Archive for September, 2006

AA Batteries-based Aircraft

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

taken from: http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/sep06/4385

The world record for a manned flight powered only by AA batteries was set on 16 July at an airport north of Tokyo. There isn’t much competition in that category, but the plane’s sponsor, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., in Osaka, which made all 160 of the plane’s batteries, sure is proud of the accomplishment. That summer day the plane, which weighs just 54 kilograms without a pilot and has a wingspan of 31 meters, flew a distance of 391.4 meters. It managed to stay aloft for 59 seconds and reached an altitude of 5.2 meters. Matsushita asked students at the Tokyo Institute of Technology to design and build the plane to show off its new Panasonic brand Oxyride dry cell batteries. The company claims the battery has an edge on ordinary alkaline batteries for consumer electronics that drain energy quickly, such as digital cameras. The batteries use souped-up alkaline chemistry that includes finer-grained fillers and a new kind of nickel-based cathode.

 

BME Days 2006

Saturday, September 16th, 2006

BME Days is an International Conference on Biomedical Engineering to be organized at the School of Electrical Engineering & Informatics, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Bandung (Indonesia) on 13 - 15 November 2006.
It will feature scientific presentations, workshops, industrial & educational exhibitions, as well as Panel Discussions in Biomedical Engineering, Circuits and Systems & related fields. 
 
for more information, please visit:

http://bmedays2006.ee.itb.ac.id/

or the mirror site

http://mirror.bmedays2006.ee.itb.ac.id/

 

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