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The New Audiobooks Based on Paper Loudspeakers Not Battery

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Do you want a photo book incorportating the sound of the sea and  birdsong,a novel with spoken dialog? Most Children may say yes.But how to invent such a product out?

 

Yeah,this is all made possible by loudspeaker paper and electronic concealed in the cover. Such a T-book can currently be heard at the Frankfurt Book Fair ( here the T stands for the German word Ton,means sound ).

 

Most fairs even book fairs are already loud enough. However,the future noise level looks like to keep increasing if the development on the display at the CPI booth of the Frankfurt(hall 4.0, booth F73) is successful. Not only in the halls of trade fairs, but also in living rooms, public transport and – God forbid – supermarkets, drugstores, and the like could all be equally affected.

 

 

Tchnicians at TU Chemnitz have now introduced the latest generation of their “T-books”after years of research and experimentation. The “T” here has nothing to do with Telecom, but stands for Ton (sound). In other words, the pages of the book are simultaneously loudspeakers and can therefore emit sounds of any kind. Sensors detect which pages are open, and the necessary audio electronics and SD card are concealed in the book’s cover. Naturally, given their frequency response the sound quality has no chance even compared to a kitchen radio. The bass is much too “thin”, but high and medium frequencies are quite well reproduced. And surprisingly loud.

 

The Reason about Mass-producible paper loudspeakers

 

Actually the technology behind it is relatively simple.Perfectly ordinary paper is printed with two layers of a conductive organi polymer that act as electrondes.Next,the active element is between them,a piezoelectric layer that causes the paper to vibrate, thus exciting the air and producing the sound. The remaining difficulty is primarily that of developing a cost-effective mass production for it. There is a true news that two years ago, the Chemnitz researchers implemented the World Press Photo Foundation's Yearbook as a T-book under the cooperation with the Munich Advertising Agency Serviceplan. Unfortunately,this audio-tome,which was mainly down to the battery is too heavy while it weighted more than 3kg.Unsurprisingly, this small-series product ultimately proved too unwieldy and too expensive.

 

 

That is why the original method of producing individual sheets is to be superseded by a roll process, which will optimize both performance and appearance of paper loudspeakers. 

 

In future, the electronic components will also be printed. This will considerably increase the efficiency of the entire manufacturing process and open up mass markets such as photobooks. In future, for example, instruction leaflets could read themselves aloud, and books could become accessible to blind people. The opposite effect is also possible – loudspeaker paper could be used to construct a force sensor or a microphone. What is called the “direct piezoelectric effect” responds to an elastically deformed solid by producing a voltage. This means that there are any number of useful applications, not necessarily things like chatty packaging, singing wallpaper and similar strident marketing hype.

 

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