Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is the propagation of electrical energy from a power source to an electrical load without the use of interconnecting wires. It is becoming very popular in recent ...
In the application, published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as "Inductive power transfer using acoustic or haptic devices," Apple describes a common two-coil inductive charging system in ...
Inductive power transmission is making headlines these days as a means of wirelessly recharging batteries in electric vehicles. But industrial uses are cropping up as well. The latest is in a system ...
How nanogenerators are used to harvest power. How inductive power-transfer systems deliver high power density. What unique applications targeting consumers and the industry at large are leveraging ...
Is there a wireless power transfer standard? Wireless power transfer is based on the Wireless Power Consortium’s WPC 1.1 Standard (July 2012) that facilitates cross compatibility of compliant ...
As power requirements for portable devices increase, consumers are looking for easy-to-use charging solutions that can be deployed in a wide array of environments such as home, office, automobiles, ...
Apple has been granted a patent (number 11,228,209) for a “wireless power transfer system and method.” It’s yet another patent filling that hints that the tech giant is still considering an ...
It seems like wireless power transfer is all the rage these days. There’s wireless charging mats, special battery packs, heck, even some phones have it built in! And they all use inductive coils to ...
The future is wireless power, or so say a thousand press releases in my spam folder, and with very few exceptions every single system of wireless power delivery has fallen flat on its face. Except for ...