Gadgets That Run on Body Heat

Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:37AM EDT

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No jokes about hot bods, please. All of you warm-blooded folks may have the advantage with this new technology. You may soon be able to power your cell phone, PCs, and other electronics by tapping into your own body heat, and you don't need to be pedaling a stationary bike, walking the treadmill, or otherwise working up a sweat to do it. You can just sit there, couch potato style, and generate enough body heat to keep your gear going.

I stumbled across this tidbit on the Discovery Channel, but the research originates from the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, where they are developing special circuits that use body heat. These could lead to battery-less cell phones and medical monitors that draw energy from their users.

The new circuits utilize the principle of thermoelectric generators (TEG) made from semiconductor elements. According to the scientists, the TEGs extract electrical energy simply from the temperature difference between a hot and a cold environment. Normally, a difference of several tens of degrees would be required in order to generate enough power, but the difference between the body's surface temperature and that of its environment is only a few degrees. To boost the energy, they combined a number of components that store up the energy until there's enough to operate the electronic device.

The photo shows a wireless transmitter being powered by the heat given off by a person's hand via a thermoelectric generator. Can't wait to see if it takes advantage of hot flashes!

 

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  • 47 Posted by fmarinruiz on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    Great invention that will make a more efficient use of energy with less contamination. When will it start being available to the public?

  • 48 Posted by gajiczoky on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is a shame. The idea was stolen from a guy here in Slovenia. There was a student that made a device (thermoelectric generators attached to his clothes) and he could power the cell phone with it. He made this as an experiment in school. I'm pretty sure the idea was stolen. That's what we get in this world. The credit should go to the right people but usually the people who do discover something are never known. Always greedy (mostly US) companies steal the ideas from smart people in poor countries. Shame on the greedy companies and the system that allows this. And the saddest thing is that you can never prove anything. Even patents that are supposed to be protected always get copied and someone else gets the credit...

  • 49 Posted by cnsindu on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    Really remarkable! One may wonder what more there is still to materialize !

  • 50 Posted by sapphirejellybeanmarine on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    I saw this coming, I shouldn't even have to explain the negative...and medical monitors that draw energy from their users...so it begins...

  • 51 Posted by mastersnoyeh on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wow its amazing and I would definitely love to have something that was so easy to charge. Only one problem. With advanced technology comes a price tag. A huge price tag!!! They would probably have such devices so high only the rich and famous could afford it!!!! Sad but true.

  • 52 Posted by whereiamhereiam on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    WHAT DOES THROW UP HAVE TO DO WITH "Gadgets That Run on Body Heat"????????????????????????????????????????????? GOOD THING WE'RE NOT TRYING TO POWER DEVICES BY USING YOUR BRAINS.. WE'D BE AT A TOTAL LOSS THERE.

  • 53 Posted by g_kirkbride on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is a potentially great advance in green technology. I'd buy one-after a few years so they could work the bugs out. As for the threw up comment, I haven't heard that before, and I'm from the north. Gross. Any woman can see the humor in the hot flashes comment.

  • 54 Posted by ragnaroklem on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    Would it take energy just by heating it up in the sun?

  • 55 Posted by webcop33 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wouldn't it work a lot better if it were cold? Then your body would be a lot hotter than the environment so more energy. But you will get cold quickly.

  • 56 Posted by vince.lemma on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    Sounds cool, wonder if there are any EM waves involved that could lead to health related problems. Anyways better than usind batteries that pollute the Earth.

  • 57 Posted by ibrahim_sidi on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    it's fantastic yet we need to look at the long term implication such inventions may have on our health.could it make us more safe and not turn us into another specie of robotic humans?

  • 58 Posted by unclemikeusmc on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    True that! cornelle35 but recheck those posts y'all! You're confusing the readers!

  • 59 Posted by s_shepard2001 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    well those of us who occationally have "flashes" actually refer to them as POWER SURGES. This is fantastic!

  • 60 Posted by jeb_oi812 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    In response to number 2, what does a person do with that which they throw up in there mouth? Do you swallow that so those around you don’t throw up as well? And if you swallow that throw up which is in your mouth does it make you throw up for real?

  • 61 Posted by agent47crows on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    It's extra... Think of how good this will do to mankind, to the ecosystem, to all of us. But, as it's been proved in past experience, humans will find a way to use it against itself... as usual. darn!

  • 62 Posted by dadikated on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    Convert The heat from the automobile exhaust into electricity energy, can store more electricty to the hybrid car batteries, supposedly save another 10% on fuel.

  • 63 Posted by frankendaddy on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    There are no EM waves involved. The way it works is by heating the cold side of a Peltier device. Peltier devices use the Seebeck effect to transfer heat through it's substrate when electricity is applied. The neat thing is that you get electricity out of it when you heat it. Kindof like the way Quartz reacts. You can buy Peltiers to cool your CPU r heat your coffee mug.

  • 64 Posted by bellydrumx on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    Great turning people into batteries. Hello anyone seen the matrix.

  • 65 Posted by thlpiglet on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think this is an awesome idea. There would be less componets to worry about. Less pollution for our beautiful world. Just think no run down cell phones anymore.

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