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| 2011-09-29 | WPC pushes wireless charging for cars The WPC Automotive Application Group aims to advance automotive wireless charging solutions and applications. |
| 2009-01-14 | Wireless power consortium pursues standard A new global initiative to drive convenience in electronics charging was launched at the first Wireless Power Consortium conference at Hong Kong Science Park. The Wireless Power Consortium pursues a standard for a universal wireless power charging. |
| 2011-01-10 | Wireless charging products show off standard The Wireless Power Consortium announces the display of new products and prototypes using the universal wireless charging standard Qi at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show. |
| 2012-03-19 | Wireless charging of medical electronics Here's a look at the benefits and drawbacks of wireless charging for medical devices. |
| 2010-10-25 | Wireless charging in cars planned Auto industry executives are working on interoperability standards for wireless charging technologies in cars, including optical, RF, conductive and inductive approaches. |
| 2012-07-16 | Vishay Intertechnology introduces new Rx coil for 5 V wireless charging circuitry New device features high permeability shielding and efficiency greater than 70 %. |
| 2012-06-01 | Various techniques for wireless charging Read about the promising techniques and ways for implementing wireless charging. |
| 2012-12-13 | Toshiba unveils Qi-compliant charging chipset The Toshiba power transmitter and receiver chipset, TB6865FG and TB6860WBG, claim to reduce component count, board space and cost for mobile devices such as smartphones. |
| 2011-04-21 | TI boasts industry's smallest wireless power receiver chip TI has introduced what it claims to be the smallest power receiver chip that easily integrates wireless charging technology into new and existing portable electronics. |
| 2013-03-20 | Smaller devices enter scope of wireless charging market VTT Techinical Research centre of Finland is working with the industry's leading technological companies to include small devices such as wireless mice and sensors into the wireless charging fold. |
| 2012-05-10 | Qualcomm, Samsung pioneer wireless power group The A4WP will focus on a new wireless power transfer technology that provides spatial freedom for charging electrical devices in cars, on table tops and for charging multiple devices simultaneously. |
| 2011-11-10 | Qualcomm buys its way to EV wireless charging The firm acquired HaloIPT and its electric vehicle wireless charging capability based on a technology called inductive power transfer. |
| 2012-05-04 | Qi to include longer range magnetic resonance charging The Wireless Power Consortium revealed that Qi open wireless charging standard can provide full support and compatibility for longer-distance magnetic resonance technologies. |
| 2012-01-12 | Partnership targets wireless charging Leyden Energy and Powermat Technologies plan to develop wireless chargeable high-density battery cells and packs based on Leyden's core Li-imide salt technology |
| 2013-03-12 | Multi-mode power circuits speed wireless power adoption TI will continue to develop bqTESLA wireless power receiver and transmitter ICs that comply with existing and future versions of the Wireless Power Consortium Qi standard |
| 2012-09-07 | MOSFETs, diodes aimed at wireless charging Toshiba's small signal middle power type Schottky barrier diodes and dual N-channel MOSFETs target wireless power transfer applications for devices such as mobile phones, tablets and notebooks |
| 2010-07-15 | Is wireless charging ready for prime time? Is wireless charging going to be a long-term winner, a loser, or a respectable, solid, mid-range success? |
| 2009-03-20 | Integrated RF charging tech powers battery The new PowerPlane MX Li-ion battery from Planar Energy Devices is targeted for applications that require self-sufficient milli-amp-hour energy storage. It has an integrated RF wireless charging technology. |
| 2011-06-08 | IHS: Wireless charging solutions to grow 616% in 2011 Market research firm IHS iSuppli has released a report saying wireless charging solutions will surge this year to 616 percent but fears implementation of a universal standard will take years. |
| 2010-09-15 | Fujitsu unveils design tool for MR wireless charging Fujitsu uses magnetic field analysis simulator and specialized circuit simulator to design wireless charging systems |
| 2012-08-15 | EPC taps hi-fi eGans for new wireless charging system Advanced switching speeds enhances power efficiency for highly resonant wireless power |
| 2010-11-19 | Energy harvesting kit for wireless charging targets RF devices Powercast launches development kit for energy harvesting system for wireless charging |
| 2010-07-05 | CE market embraces wireless charging About 235 million electronics devices with wireless charging capability are forecast to ship in 2014, a 65-fold increase from the 3.6 million expected to ship this year, according to iSuppli Corp. |
| 2011-09-20 | CE devices, EVs to gain from wireless charging Factors such as consumer safety, compatibility issues and potential for growth are seen as driving forces for wireless power transmission adoption, says IDTechEx |
| 2012-11-21 | Wireless power receiver pushes mobile charging TI's bq51050B claims to give smartphone users a simpler, stress-free charging experience and help designers implement wireless power technology in places such as car consoles, charging pads and office furniture. |
| 2011-08-12 | Wireless power market to hit $4.5B by 2016 The global wireless power market will post 85.5 percent annual growth through 2016 resulting from a fired-up smartphone industry, says IMS Research |
| 2001-06-01 | Turbo charging next-generation wireless, optical systems High-speed wireless and optical communication architectures demand high-performance error correction and BER. New turbo decoding methods meet the performance demands of these systems |
| 2012-08-08 | TI adapter power ICs enable universal charging The UCC28700 primary-side controllers claim to enable smaller cubes, wireless power charging stations and other AC-powered equipment to speed adoption of universal charging. |
| 2012-07-31 | Report says Japan will lead market for wireless power tech The report from IMS Research points to mobile phone carrier support, in-box packaging and deployment of wireless power infrastructure as the main reasons for the rise in cable-free charging. |
| 2007-06-11 | Next stop for mobiles: Wireless recharging Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced that it made a 60W light bulb glow up by sending the power wirelessly from a device 2m away. |
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