← Back to context Comment by jonahss 2 years ago I didn't realize NFC could deliver enough power for that. I'll look into it. 3 comments jonahss Reply AdamTReineke 2 years ago The demos I saw of this were slow, on the order of 10 seconds to get enough power through. eru 2 years ago If you could store that power in a capacitor it might be fine.Basically, only one change every ten seconds is probably workable, as long as you don't have a ten second latency when asking for a change. jonahss 2 years ago aha! So there is a catch. Still worth checking out.
AdamTReineke 2 years ago The demos I saw of this were slow, on the order of 10 seconds to get enough power through. eru 2 years ago If you could store that power in a capacitor it might be fine.Basically, only one change every ten seconds is probably workable, as long as you don't have a ten second latency when asking for a change. jonahss 2 years ago aha! So there is a catch. Still worth checking out.
eru 2 years ago If you could store that power in a capacitor it might be fine.Basically, only one change every ten seconds is probably workable, as long as you don't have a ten second latency when asking for a change.
The demos I saw of this were slow, on the order of 10 seconds to get enough power through.
If you could store that power in a capacitor it might be fine.
Basically, only one change every ten seconds is probably workable, as long as you don't have a ten second latency when asking for a change.
aha! So there is a catch. Still worth checking out.