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Is it possible to have a device with metal case and wireless charging?

Recently I encountered the following idea: that a mobile device manufacturer is not interested in including wireless charging in his devices because that prohibits him from using metal cases in the ...
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Is there any difference between “induction” and “resonant” wireless energy transfer?

This article compares two systems for wireless energy transfer - one is by WiTricity and another is Bombardier PRIMOVE. I've read their descriptions thoroughly - to me they both look like resonant ...
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How is inductive wireless charging of a moving vehicle on a public road possible in efficient way?

Looks like one of the major problems of wireless energy transfer is efficiency. For example, Magne Charge high power charging system seems to have about 86% efficiency which means that quite a lot of ...
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What's the need for higher frequency in inductive charging systems?

Consider an inductive charging system like Magne Charge - it has a rather huge "coupler" coil off the vehicle and a corresponding slot on the vehicle and the coils in the "coupler" and in the slot are ...
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Why does short distance wireless energy transfer have such low efficiency?

Wikipedia and numerous other sources cite the following statement about Magne Charge high-power inductive charging system: For example, the Magne Charge system employed high-frequency induction to ...
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How does a wireless charger work without a magnetic core passing through both “coils”?

Every time I hear the description of a wireless charging system it goes like this: "remember a transformer? It's the same here - one coil is in the base and another is in the device and when you put ...
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Why don't we have wireless charger in every portable device yet?

Today I found Texas Instruments announced a circuit for wireless charging - all the materials emphasis how tiny, lightweight, portable, efficient and otherwise cool it is. While I of course like the ...
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Can I use an inductive load in an ATX-to-bench supply project?

I'm doing my second ATX-to-bench supply conversion, and this time, I've decided to follow the "book" and place the correct minimum loads on all the rails instead of merely the 5V rail. This involves ...