Casio Adds Life to Mobile Devices
New fuel cell generates power through chemical reaction, keeping notebooks running for 20 hours.
Kuriko Miyake, IDG News Service
Casio Computer has developed a more efficient fuel-cell technology for mobile devices, the company said Tuesday.
Using Casio's newly developed fuel cell, a notebook PC will run for 20 hours, compared to five hours using a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, says Akira Watanabe, a spokesperson for Casio.
The company plans to include the fuel cell in its mobile products, including notebook PCs, digital still cameras, PDAs, and cell phones, by 2004, he says.
Chemical Reaction
The fuel cell generates power by a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen.
There are two methods of using hydrogen in a fuel cell. One is to use methanol, from which hydrogen will be extracted, and the other is to directly use the hydrogen itself as fuel. The former method generates more power but needs a large device, made up of 300 to 1000 parts, inside the cell to extract the hydrogen from the methanol, Watanabe says.
Casio's technology has shrunk the device to the size of a postage-stamp by combining these hundreds of parts into one chip, Watanabe says, allowing it to use the methanol-hydrogen method in small fuel cells.
The company holds about 120 patents on the fuel cell technology. Once the cells are in mass production, the price should be around the same as for a conventional lithium-ion battery, Watanabe says.
Other companies including Toshiba, Hitachi, and Motorola are developing similar technologies. Toshiba aims to commercialize its fuel-cell technology for PDA products within two years, the company says.
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