Boeing's Combat Survivor Evader Locator (CSEL) Communication System With Ultracapacitor Technology

Topics:
Aerospace and Defense,
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Battery,
Battery Life,
Boeing Co.,
Engineering,
Handheld,
Maxwell,
Maxwell Technologies,
Soldier
Source:
Maxwell Technologies

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Overview: Maxwell's ultracapacitors are an excellent solution for - storing energy when not needed, and providing power to the CSEL radio while the soldier swaps out the battery. Battery life is always a concern in all hand held devices, but is especially crucial when loss of power can result in and interruption of vital data transmissions, and the loss of crucial mission information. Boeing needed something that would last the life of the product, and the high reliability and long life of ultracapacitors provide the longevity they needed, and are robust enough to withstand the harshest of conditions faced by a soldier in the field.

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