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CAP-XX to Present Talk on Improving Mobile-Phone
Audio Quality and Power at AES Convention
On October 6, Pierre Mars, Vice President Applications Engineering
for Australia-based CAP-XX Ltd. (LSE:CPX) will present a technical paper on design strategies to overcome
the power limitations in mobile phones for richer, distortion-free music. Mars will present at the Audio
Engineering Society's (AES) 123rd Convention in New York City, October 5 to 8, 2007.
WHO: Pierre Mars, VP Applications Engineering for CAP-XX, is a published authority on
power management architectures using supercapacitors for portable electronics devices. He jointly holds
3 patents on supercapacitor applications and has held many executive and technical management
positions in his career.
WHAT: During the poster presentation "Pump Up the Volume: Enhancing Music Phone
Audio Quality and Power Using Supercapacitors for Power Management", Mars will outline the problems
delivering high power, high quality audio in small, portable music phones. He will discuss design
considerations and describe a power architecture - called BriteSound - in which a
supercapacitor offloads the phone's peak-power demands from the battery, doubling audio power and
eliminating the distortion caused by wireless transmissions. Mr. Mars will have a technology demo for
attendees to be able to listen to the difference in music quality and volume.
For more session details: http://www.aes.org/events/123/papers/session.cfm?code=P8
For more on the BriteSound Power Architecture:
http://www.cap-xx.com/news/BriteSoundPowerArchitecture.htm
WHERE: The Audio Engineering Society's (AES) 123rd Convention,
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York, NY.
WHEN: Saturday, October 6, 9:30 am - 11:00 am. during Session P8
"Applications in Audio".
CAP-XX Ltd. is a world leader in thin, flat supercapacitors and power architectures for portable electronic
devices. Supercapacitors resolve the power and performance limitations of batteries, bridging the gap
between the power demanded and that available from a battery.
CAP-XX supercapacitors enable manufacturers to make smaller, thinner, longer-running portable
electronics such as cell phones, PDAs, PMPs and medical devices. The company, which is listed on the
Alternative Investment Markets (AIM) in London, is based in Sydney, Australia, has additional production
facilities in Malaysia, and sales offices in the UK and USA. For more information, visit
http://www.cap-xx.com or email
sales@cap-xx.com.
For more information on the AES Convention, visit: http://www.aes.org/events/123/
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