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Audi A2 Concept – full details

Audi has released full details on the A2 Concept, an electric revival of the previously discontinued A2 model.

Weighing just 1,150 kg (2530 lbs), the A2 Concept EV features an Audi Space Frame (ASF) construction. it is made of aluminum with add-on parts in Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (CFRP).

Current is supplied by a lithium ion battery which drives the 116 PS/85 kW and 270 Nm (199 lb-ft) electric motor. Continuous power, though, is rated at 80 PS (59 kW) and 160 Nm (118 lb-ft). Transmission is a single speed gearbox which converts power to drive the front wheels.

Those figures provide for a 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) sprint time of 9.3 seconds and a top speed (electronically-governed) of 150 km/h (93 mph).

The lithium-ion battery pack is sandwiched in the floor of the vehicle to maximize space and allows for a range of 200 km (124 miles).

The Audi A2 Concept is a drive-by-wire vehicle with the transmission, brake and steering systems all functioning by that contact-less technology.

Other new technologies on the A2 Concept include the dynamic lighting across the exterior of the car as well as inside the cabin. the head- and taillights also feature LED matrix technology.

Source: Audi Press Release (Click to expand)

ALL-ELECTRIC A2 CONCEPT BOOSTS AUDI CHARGE TO FRANKFURT

  • First official images of lightweight plug-in electric study released ahead of world public show debut next week
  • All-electric four-seat concept weighing just 1,150kg with the help of multi-material hybrid construction
  • Lithium ion battery-powered electric motor mounted within sandwich floor delivers 116PS and 270Nm, permitting 9.3-second 0-62mph time and governed 93mph top speed
  • 124-mile range following 1.5-hour 400-volt charge or 4-hour 230-volt charge
  • Shift-by-wire, brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire contactless technology
  • Adaptive Audi dynamic light across profile of car and in the cabin, LED matrix technology for headlights and tail lights

A highly-charged atmosphere is guaranteed on the Audi stand at the 2011 Frankfurt Show as the futuristic A2 concept is confirmed as the third all-electric Audi design study to take the limelight for the Vorsprung durch Technik brand. Although more familiar in form than the two radically styled urban concept electric studies, the four-seat A2 concept is similarly forward-looking. Its exceptionally weight-conscious and space-efficient packaging is achieved using state-of-the-art multi-material hybrid construction, and its space-age specification includes contact-free battery charging, ‘by-wire’ steering and braking, LED matrix lighting technology and a semi-autonomous running mode.

Advanced Audi ultra-lightweight construction techniques limit the weight of this latest technology study to just 1,150kg. For the first time it unites hybrid multimaterial construction, in which very different materials are combined with one another, with the Audi Space Frame (ASF) construction principle. the superstructure is made largely from aluminium, complemented by add-on parts in Carbon Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (CFRP). the 18-inch alloy wheels also shave off around 2kg each compared with conventional equivalents thanks to cladding technology which greatly reduces the amount of material used.

The Audi A2 concept is a purely electric vehicle. a lithium-ion battery mounted in its sandwich floor stores 31 kWh of energy, 24 kWh of which is usable. the electric motor is transversely mounted in the front, and delivers 116PS of peak power (80PS continuous) and 270 Nm of torque (160 Nm continuous) to the front wheels via a single-speed transmission.

This power output permits a 0-62mph acceleration time of 9.3 seconds and a top speed of 93mph, the latter electronically limited in the interest of driving range, which stands at 124 miles according to the European driving cycle test.

It takes roughly 1.5 hours to fully recharge the battery with 400 volt three-phase current and approximately four hours with 230 volt household current. the Audi A2 concept is also designed for the new contactless charging technology (Audi Wireless Charging).

The charging socket and the cooling water connection are concealed at the front of the car behind the upper portion of the single frame grille. the lower section of the grille acts as an air inlet, and incorporates highly efficient cooling elements made of graphite foam. the lightweight mineral is an excellent conductor of heat from the water to the ambient air. Eight blocks with six graphite elements each are located in the central air inlet.

McPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear axle provide agile handling with the help of steering and brake systems which are purely electric (steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire), requiring no mechanical or hydraulic connection to the steering wheel or the pedals, respectively.

Semi-autonomous driving

The A2 concept can also cruise ‘semi-autonomously’, a benefit designed specifically to take some of the strain out of driving in slow-moving traffic. two large inward-pointing touch-sensitive pads are used to control all the car’s key operating functions bar the turn indicators and the windscreen wipers, and if both these touch pads are touched simultaneously the car enters this ‘semi-autonomous’ mode. in this mode, the driver can manually intervene and regain full control of the vehicle at all times, as is currently the case with the Adaptive Cruise Control with stop & go function on which the new technology is based.

Another highlight of the A2 concept is the matrix beam LED headlights. An entire bundle of small light-emitting diodes arranged one above the other produce the low beam and high beam light. Microreflectors enable the precise positioning of the light. the LEDs can be switched on and off independently to illuminate the road perfectly in any situation. Numerous mini-LEDs set in the lower section of the headlight produce the daytime running light.

The adaptive tail lights also use matrix beam technology. the system uses a sensor to detect how good visibility is and adjusts the brightness accordingly.

Five laser diodes produce the rear fog light. When visibility is good, their light is invisible. in the fog or rain, however, it strikes the water particles in the air and becomes clearly visible as a floating triangle.

Audi dynamic lights in profile

Each flank of the Audi A2 concept is also embellished by a band of light that connects the headlights with the tail lights. these Audi dynamic lights are produced using light-emitting diodes and light guides. When in standby-mode, the several centimetre-wide band is coloured black, but when the holder of the key to the Audi A2 concept approaches, it lights up blue and intensifies illumination of the door handles. these are inset into the band and extend when the driver swipes a hand over them.

The dynamic light shines bright orange when the A2 concept is driving. it pulses on the corresponding side when indicating a turn, and when braking, a red pulse of light runs along the flank as a warning for other road users.

Despite a ‚footprint‘ spanning just 3,804 millimetres in length, 1,693 millimetres in width and 1,494 millimetres in height, the A2 concept offers seating for four and space for luggage in a cabin that perfectly reflects the philosophy behind the Audi A2 concept. it is light, clean, open, and spacious with intuitive controls. the dashboard is split into two sections, with the semi-circular left section enclosing the driver’s area. Audi dynamic light runs along the edges in two separate arcs from the doors to the cockpit, welcoming passengers in a manner similar to the light band on the exterior.

The architecture of the interior takes advantage of the possibilities afforded by the electric drive system. there is no centre tunnel; the console between the front seats can be lowered to allow free passage through the vehicle. Heating and cooling air flows indirectly and draft-free through a perforated surface beneath the windscreen.

The steering wheel of the Audi A2 concept is flattened at the top and bottom, with a single spoke connecting the ring to the impact absorber and the two large touch pads controlling many functions protruding inwards.

An open, shell-like section serves as the steering column and extends horizontally into the cockpit. on the far end is a seven-inch display flanked by two secondary displays with the speedometer and the power meter.

When the driver pushes the button to activate the electric drive, an animated band of light encircles the driver and passenger, and two touchpads unfold to the right of the steering wheel. the small touch surface on the left is for shifting gears (shift-by-wire); the larger one on the right is reserved for the air conditioning and media functions.

Evolution of MMI Touch

The retractable console between the seats includes an additional touchpad for entering letters and numbers and for secondary functions – a further development of today’s MMI touch. a docking station for the iPhone completes the control concept.

The show car has all of the Audi connect technologies on board. the Bluetooth online car phone connects it to the Internet via a Universal Mobile Telecommunications Standard (UMTS) module, a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) hotspot lets the passengers surf and e-mail from their mobile devices, while a fast data connection delivers specially prepared news and information to the vehicle. the services currently offered by Audi are of course also available for navigation: the Google Earth-enhanced mapping, Audi online traffic information, Google Points of interest (POI) search via voice control and Google Street View.

The opaque glass roof of the show car is finished in flat Electric White, and becomes transparent at the push of a button. When an electric voltage is applied, small particles integrated into the glass align so that the light can pass through the glazing unhindered. When the glass roof is darkened, however, it blocks the infrared component of the sunlight almost completely, effectively shadowing the interior. This is a further contribution to efficient temperature management in the purely electric powered Audi A2 concept.

Cut-outs in the backrests of the four individual seats give them a sporty look and make them incredibly light. they have an aluminium chassis and the developers used a polymer blow-moulding process for the shells. three struts connect the seats with the floor for more foot room in the back, and there are storage bins beneath the fold-up seat cushions.

A console with storage bins is located between the rear seats. Folding these seats forward reveals a fixture for the fork of a special city bicycle. the luggage compartment of the Audi A2 concept has a sandwich floor. a fold-up frame with two solid, high-load nets covers the lower load level.

The colours and materials in the interior support the impression of lightness and functionality. the large areas from the door top shoulders to the floor are covered in a tough material with a neoprene surface feel. a ribbed material made from recycled polyester covers the central floor area. Aluminium elements accentuate the cockpit.

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Is the lithium ion battery in my digital camera universal?

as i want to buy a spare battery for trips because it doesn't last very long even when it's fully charged despite what they say!

No, it will be specific to that make and model.

just google the number on it and you will find the different makes which produce them for your type of camera…..

No, they are specific to each camera.

If your camera is still under warranty, then buy only the battery made by the company who made your camera.

Any battery will not last long if you do not manage its use. Turning off the camera or LCD when not in use, will help prevent premature battery exhaustion. If you have a viewfinder on your camera, use it and keep your LCD turned off. Using the viewfinder will also help reduce camera movement.

OMG LITHIUM IS A SONG FROM NIRVANA KEWL! OH UR DISHAWASHER PROBLEM……………

No, it's paramount that you get the right battery for your camera.

Is it safe to use this universal battery on my laptop?

I've been looking for a universal battery for my Dell Studio XPS 16 for weeks now with no luck, nobody does connectors for it that i've found apart from AMSTRON batteries. I'm ready to buy it but the power rating says it is 19v and 4A. My laptop is 19.5v and 4.62A.

Is it safe to use this external battery with my laptop?
amstron.com/product/PP66S.asp

Thanks!

Yes, there should be no problems.

I did that once and ended up having to buy a new laptop. Call dell and ask them. don't bet your laptop on Yahoo answers.

I wouldn't say I would recommend you do. the requirement on your laptop is 4.62amperage while the external battery is 4amperage. you always want equal to or greater than amperage of the required device. as for the lower voltage, that just means your computer will not run as efficient as it would normally with a 19.5.

Best of luck!

As they are external chargers/batters, once recognizing the required input requirements from the laptop, it self adjusts for you, so go ahead i have had one for 2 years, works great, not convienient for mobility though.

The voltage on battery,you want to buy,is lower. than original battery,it might not be good for your
laptop.Will you be able to plug the battery into computer.Each type of computer is built by different manufacturers, and battery for different laptop are differently designed and have different voltages: 16V,18V,19V,19.5V,20V.
First time hear about universal battery

Linksys and Skype Team Up to Launch New Cordless CIT200 Internet Telephony Kit

Linksys, a Division of Cisco Systems, Inc., the recognized leading provider of voice, wireless and networking hardware for the consumer, Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) and small business user, and Skype, the Global Internet Communications Company, today announced their global relationship that will include marketing a new cordless phone that takes free Skype Internet phone calling off the computer and puts it into the hands of callers.

The new (CIT200) Internet Telephony Kit provides callers with a convenient alternative to making free Skype calls while sat at their computer, giving them the freedom to make free Skype calls wherever they are in the home or office. the CIT200 is the first Skype-enabled product bundled with a Skype starter pack. Skype contacts are online and ready to be called. the handset also supports SkypeOut, SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail, low-cost premium services that lets callers make and receive calls to family, friends and colleagues using traditional landlines or cell phones, and send and receive messages up to 10 minutes long.

The handset also includes a number of convenient features for Skype users:

“Skype pioneered free Internet phone calls and our rapid growth has recently jumped to more than 170,000 new users signing up everyday. We are sure our new relationship with Linksys will boost this rate further by giving people worldwide the opportunity to cut phone bills and enjoy the convenience of making and receiving free Skype calls on the CIT200 wherever they are, in the home or office, away from their computer,” said James Bilefield, Vice President of Business Development for Skype. “We offer Skype on a range of different devices for the convenience of our callers, and teaming up with a world leader in high quality products such as Linksys is an exciting strategic advance. We look forward to releasing a number of great new products with Linksys in the future.”

“We both share the same vision of providing our customers with easy to use and affordable solutions that enhance the user’s experience of the Internet which is why we believe our new relationship will boost the next stage of global growth in Internet phone calling,” said Malachy Moynihan, Linksys Vice President of Engineering and Product Marketing. “Linksys believes Internet phone calling will be one of the most daily used Internet applications by consumers over the next few years. It’s our commitment to provide these users with products that enhance their lifestyle and make networking easier.”

Pricing and AvailabilityThe CIT200 is rolling out world wide through select major retailers, online retailers and distributors for an Estimated Street Price of $129.99.

About LinksysFounded in 1988, Linksys, a Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the recognized leader in Voice, Wireless and Ethernet networking hardware for consumer, SOHO and small business users. Linksys is dedicated to making networking easy and affordable for its customers, offering innovative, award-winning products that seamlessly integrate with a variety of devices and applications. Linksys also provides award-winning product support to its customers. for more information, visit linksys.com .

About Skype Technologies S.a.Skype, the Global Internet Communications Company™, allows people everywhere to make free, unlimited, superior quality voice calls via its award-winning innovative peer-to-peer software for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Pocket PC platforms. Skype is available in 27 languages and is the fastest growing voice communications offering worldwide. Since its launch in August 2003, Skype has been downloaded more than 180 million times in 225 countries and territories. 58 million people are registered to use Skype’s free services, with more than 3 million people using Skype simultaneously at any one time. Skype earns revenue through its premium service offerings, and has a growing network of global affiliates, and a community of developers working with the Skype APIs. Skype Technologies SA is headquartered in Luxembourg and has offices in London and Estonia. skype.com

Skype is not a telephony replacement service and cannot be used for emergency calling.

About Cisco SystemsCisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO), the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, celebrates 20 years of commitment to technology innovation, industry leadership, and corporate social responsibility. Information about Cisco can be found at cisco.com.

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Energizer Universal Battery Charger

The Energizer universal battery charger has been one of the specimens of the advanced technology that is available today. it is a very sophisticated electronic equipment, brought to you by renowned brand Energizer and is meant for a wide range of purposes. it can be your handy charging equipment if you are going on some trip or staying away from home. So if you wish to have a good and useful charger which is ideal for a wide range of uses, the Energizer universal charger can be an ideal choice for you. You can be guaranteed of satisfaction, durability and user friendliness within a moderate price range.

In simple terms, the Energizer universal charger is a type of multi charger where you can charge a whole range of electronic devices. it comes with a range of sockets and pin plugs, which are ideal for mobile phones, irons, laptops, USB ports, lamps, table fans and so on. There is one main charger from where the core electricity is transmitted through various plugs and sources. Based according to your needs, you can charge any type of electronic device. There is also the scope to charge more than one electronic device together in different sockets at the same time. the flow of electricity and intensity of charge remains the same for all electronic devices.