A Wearable Solar Power Solution Lawrence Boysen SOL Cuff Technologies TCC Wearable Technologies Event - April 26, 2016 – Held at the NASA Johnson Space Center – tcc-houston.org
A Wearable SOLAR Power Solution Lawrence Boysen April 26th, 2016 TCC Wearable Technologies Event 2
When disaster strikes, electric power is usually the first critically important service to be lost. 3
Prioritizing A Critical Challenge In Keeping mobile communication devices powered up
A Solution A Solar Wrist Wearable Charger With LED Lighting A 'Power On Demand & Mobile Lighting' Solution 5
Areas Of Benefit Emergency Response Disaster Relief Airports Construction Space Diving 6
Military 7
Law Enforcement 8
Present & Future Iterations Rapid Development Product Evolution and Increasing Product Line-Up Direct Charging Induction Charging Resonant Charging Induction + Resonant Charging Solar Engine Kinetic Engine Radio Engine Thermal Engine 9
How It’s Built: Panel Assembly Sketch Battery FPCB Solar Plate Water Resistance Layer Cushion Rubber 10
Current Specifications BATTERY TYPE : Lithium-ion Polymer rechargeable cell INPUT VOLTAGE : DC 5.0V OUTPUT VOLTAGE : DC 5.0V INPUT CURRENT : 1000mA OUTPUT CURRENT : 1000mA RATED CAPACITY : 3.75V / 1500mAh (250mAh* 6) CHARGING TIME : 1.5 hrs. with 5V/1A plug and standard micro USB cable Panel height: 2.0 mm LIPO height 5.0 mm LED diameter: 3.0 mm Material 0.6 mm
Seeking Collaboration Available space for programmable functionality: - fitness tracking - GPS - radio/comms - other 12