In their experiments, the research team modified existing Wi-Fi chipsets — which are designed to take in information from wireless signals — to harvest the energy found in these signals as well. This modified “harvester” efficiently gathers power across multiple Wi-Fi channels with a minimal return loss. This was then converted into direct current voltage using a rectifier, and boosted with a DC-to-DC converter to meet the power requirements of the device.
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Anonymous2021-02-25 13:52
Enjoy you're are melted candy bars and nut sacks.
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Anonymous2021-02-25 18:12
I don't have a nut sack.
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Anonymous2021-02-25 19:34
My meat-flavoured candy bar has a strawberry on the end