The WCT-15WTXAUTO multi-coil wireless charging transmitter reference platform that is 15W wireless charging platform multi-coil free position with fixed frequency. It is based on NXP MWCT1013AVLH ...
Infineon Technologies AG has unveiled its WLC1150 wireless charging transmitter IC that enables high performance and low-cost wireless charging. The configurable IC is designed to support up to 50-W ...
Wireless charging is a pretty neat, somewhat luxurious feature tucked away inside some high-end smartphones. But in the modern days of battery guzzling processors and fast charging wired alternatives, ...
In a recent poll, users chose battery life over performance as the number one thing they consider before buying a smartphone. Which would probably explain why Apple sacrificed its signature design ...
It would be great if we could one day just park our electric vehicles and have them charge without plugging them in via a clunky cord. While wireless charging exists, even in the EV world, the size of ...
A key component for these wireless battery power chargers is a power transmitter IC that offers robust, standalone applications capable of transmission distances up to 15mm and tolerance of poor coil ...
In 2008, Gartner Research released a report in which it identified the number one IT grand challenge as "Never having to manually recharge devices." Physicist Hatem Zeine has invented what he believes ...
Most features on smartphones follow a trend of appearing first on flagships and then slowly trickling down to more affordable phones. We saw this happen with HD screens, fingerprint scanners, display ...
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More information regarding the Galaxy Z TriFold’s wireless charging has just surfaced. We knew that it supports wireless charging, but this report reveals more information about it. Witz made a ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? The first time you set your phone on a wireless charger might feel like magic, but it ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. All electronic devices require a power source. Most objects can just be plugged into a wall socket, and the gadget will never run out of juice ...