Recent innovations have enabled the creation of robust and reliable wireless power systems that can be tailored for use in a wide variety of industrial and consumer settings. There are two key design ...
In order to ensure smooth wireless power transfer, the Wireless Power Consortium established WPC 1.1 Standard (July 2012) to facilitate cross compatibility of compliant transmitters and receivers. The ...
Wireless power transfer (WPT) has recently become a hot topic. The idea behind it, however, has been known for more than a century when in 1891 Nikola Tesla lit electric lamps wirelessly in his ...
ORNL’s Omer Onar, left, power electronics research lead, discusses the 270-kW wireless charging system’s lightweight polyphase electromagnetic coupling coil, pictured in foreground, with Lee Slezak, ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neotes Co., Ltd. (Tokyo; Masakazu Ushijima, president; International Scientific Co.,Ltd. is our overseas distributer) announces it has succeeded in developing a completely new ...
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are made up of both electric fields and magnetic fields. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is caused by the interaction of EMF in applications like wireless power ...
Using a magnet to connect the transmitting and receiving coils, electrons behave more consistently and the phone is less ...
The wireless power market is in flux as established technologies meet newer approaches. Old standards battles have simmered somewhat, but competing messages remain. What the public ends up using will ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results