Visteon Technologies joined the Wireless Power Consortium today.
They are the 100th member of the WPC.
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Visteon Technologies joined the Wireless Power Consortium today. They are the 100th member of the WPC.
Placed in the categories: WPC Announcements/News HuaweiUltrasound powerPower transfer with ultrasound. Now that is an original idea! Meredith Perry, a 22 year old enterpreneur, has managed to harness ultrasound to transfer power. NPR has an article about her and her uBeam product. Magnetic induction, microwaves, light, and infrared lasers have been tried and used extensively, but ultrasound is really new. My compliments!
Placed in the categories: Wireless Power Industry New transmitter technologyThe Wireless Power Consortium has added a new transmitter technology to the Qi specification. This transmitter, called A4, uses two coils to enable a low-cost battery charger with increased freedom to position a Qi-capable phone on the charging surface. The Qi specification is available as download from the website. You can find the new transmitter as "Addendum 2" inserted at the end of the document. You can expect more approvals of transmitter technologies in the coming months. Members of the Wireless Power Consortium can get their wireless power technology included in the Qi specification, provided the technology is compatible with all Qi-capable phones and other Qi receivers. The procedure to get a wireless power technology approved is described in an earlier blog entry.
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