Sentences with phrase «magnetic resonance charging»

Fujitsu's new tech allows designers of wireless charging solutions to significantly reduce the time it takes to design transmitters and receivers for magnetic resonance charging.
It works on magnetic resonance charging instead.
This week the company makes plain their plan to bring systems like magnetic resonance charging to the public.
Magnetic resonance charging, which has a radius of a couple inches rather than a couple millimeters, is a little more like it.

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These findings are highly significant, they say, because one futuristic application of wireless power transfer would be to harness and use it via magnetic resonance to charge electric vehicles.
After ruling out all other possibilities, they figured out that the dip was from a phenomenon called cyclotron resonance scattering, which occurs when charged particles — either positively charged protons or negatively charged electrons — circle around in a magnetic field.
Dell Latitude 7285 is a 12.3 - inch 2 - in - 1 tablet with optional wireless charging, relying on WiTricity's magnetic resonance wireless charging technology and a charging plate that will charge the 2 - in - 1 as long as it's docked on the plate.
Magnetic resonance wireless charging is a tech that's been around for a few years in prototype form, but it's never been released in a consumer product.
With WiTricity magnetic resonance wireless charging technology, Dell will deliver a truly wireless experience in the 12 - inch Latitude 7285 2 - in - 1, available later this year.
WiTricity is yet another company working on wireless charging using magnetic resonance.
Samsung is working to incorporate magnetic resonance wireless charging into its future smartphones, ET News reports.
Resonance charging has a larger magnetic field and hence can charge multiple devices simultaneously; moreover you can place the device at a larger distance.
Another major benefit of sending power via magnetic resonance — instead of through magnetic induction — is that devices can be charged through materials like wood, granite, plastic, glass and even the human body.
The patent explains that Samsung's dual - device charger would feature both magnetic resonance and magnetic induction charging in the same device.
Samsung points out that a growing number of gadgets are using magnetic resonance wireless charging instead of magnetic induction, and that consumers with one or more of each type of gadget are therefore required to buy two separate wireless chargers.
The problem as many might know is that wireless charging using magnetic resonance has been around for a long time.
What makes Rezence special is that it ditches the inductive charging technology used in the other two standards in favor of non-radiative magnetic resonance.
Apple has filed a patent application on wireless charging technology using magnetic resonance.
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