What is Wireless Power technology?
Wireless Power Technology refers to the transmission of electrical energy from a power source to a device without the use of physical connectors or wires. Instead of traditional cords or plugs, it uses electromagnetic fields to transfer power across short or long distances. It relies on electromagnetic induction, resonant inductive coupling, or radio frequency (RF) transmission to transfer energy between a transmitter and a receiver.
1. Wireless Charging Coils - Wireless charging coils are the core components in wireless power transfer systems that create and receive magnetic fields to transmit energy between a power source (transmitter) and a device (receiver). They are essentially copper wire windings designed to generate and respond to electromagnetic induction.
2. Wireless Charging ICs - Wireless charging ICs are specialized chips designed to enable and manage wireless power transfer between a transmitter and receiver. They handle power conversion, signal processing, communication, safety, and efficiency control in wireless charging systems. These ICs are crucial components in wireless charging setups for smartphones, wearables, electric vehicles (EVs), and medical devices.