Wireless charging arrives for the Cayenne Electric, pairing strong efficiency with a price tag that may give buyers pause ...
The LTC4120 combines a wireless power receiver with a constant-current/constant-voltage battery charger, functioning as the receive circuit component in a complete ...
Someday soon, plug-in cars may no longer need a plug. Electric car drivers would simply pull into a specialized parking space when it’s time to power up, wait for a light on their dashboard to switch ...
Fig. 1. The LTC4120 is housed in a low profile (0.75mm) 16-pin 3 mm x 3 mm QFN package with backside metal pad for excellent thermal performance. It is guaranteed for operation from -40 °C to 125 °C ...
Designers of industrial, medical and personal electronics want devices to charge faster and more efficiently, while getting rid of all connectors. Designers of industrial, medical and personal ...
You may be familiar with the concept of wireless charging for your phone — but what if you could wirelessly charge your electric car? Well, it seems like that concept may not be all that far-fetched.
Wireless charging has liberated some users from requiring cords and outlets, but the technology comes with limits, as devices must be within close proximity to RF-based or magnetic-induction wireless ...
Developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), the Qi wireless charging standard has revolutionized how we power our devices. Eliminating the need to tinker with cables and fret over damaged ...
A schematic of an ultrasonic receiver that demonstrates how it can be bent and deformed during the process of wirelessly charging the battery of a body-inserted medical device, while maintaining its ...
Nowadays smartphones come with new and user-friendly features. One of these features is wireless charging which is available ...