Microchip’s inductive wireless charging reference designs makes it easier to design wireless power transfer systems for consumer devices and e-mobility.
The LTC4120 combines a wireless power receiver with a constant-current/constant-voltage battery charger, functioning as the receive circuit component in a complete ...
According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, "Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging Market by Installation, Vehicle Type, Power Source, Distribution Channel, and Region", the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nowadays smartphones come with new and user-friendly features. One of these features is wireless charging which is available ...
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.
Purdue researchers demonstrated a high-power wireless charging system capable of delivering energy to electric heavy-duty ...
Ford is looking to patent a way to make wireless EV charging more effective. Wireless charging systems already exist, albeit mostly in aftermarket form. However Ford's patent application, which was ...
Consumers are eager to cut the cord on their electronics charging devices, a trend that could soon benefit drivers of electric vehicles (EVs). HD Radio developer and licensing company Xperi is seeking ...
If stopping to refuel a gas-powered vehicle is irritating, recharging an electric vehicle is much less convenient. EV chargers are still fewer and further between than gas stations, and even the ...