Editor's note: I am pleased to bring you an RAQ article by Mark Vitunic from Analog Devices. This is one for your education and to file away for future designs. A wireless power transfer (WPT) system ...
A new study from a research team at the Center for Wireless Communications Network and Systems (CWC-NS) at the University of ...
Eggtronic Engineering S.p.A. has launched a high-performance 30-W wireless charger evaluation board to help speed the prototyping and development of ultra-high-efficiency, low-component-count wireless ...
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 ...
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, ...
PowerBridge Pro delivers 2W conducted power with 39.5 dBi of EIRP – offering enterprises broader coverage and higher-performance at-a-distance wireless power ...
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 ...
Prime Movr LLC will work with Nirvana Consultant KK of Tokyo Japan, to introduce their groundbreaking laser power ...
As technology continues its ever-changing wave of innovations and updates, engineers must strive to stay ahead of electrical engineering trends. Why? Because the future of electronics influences ...
In our wireless world, wires are still the best way to move electricity from A to B. Wires are almost always cheaper and easier, at least from a technical perspective, but there are instances where ...
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