ct: Re: How iPhone 8 could change the wireless charging landscape - CNET
My goodness!
Thanks for that read.
I am thinking how helpful wireless charging may be in emergency preparedness
situations.
Although I may be missing something obvious, the article hints that the
wireless charging r
I figured rectifiers could be pretty small, benefiting from the overall
reduction in semiconductor sizes. That whole RF beam forming and antenna
stuff gets beyond my basic electronics knowhow. Of course with Apple
working with Cochlear, maybe someday the whole device will just be
attached to
Hey if I could be such a prolific inventor I’d talk to the birds too.:)
I think you have the basic idea although I think it’s a bit more
complex than that. I do know there are some key semiconductors involved in
modern wireless charging. As I understand it you’re using more of a radio
t;> charge?
>>> No power no charging.
>>>
>>> I'm one of those who has no landline phone, I have only a mobile
>>> My mobile has a geographically diverted landline number to my mobile but
>>> still I'm scscrewed if there is a natural disaster..
>>>
>
Of course Tesla also like to talk to pigeons :) I assume the basic idea
is that the phone becomes the secondary coil of a basic transformer
setup and then needs to have some kind of internal rectifier to change
the power back to DC. I always thought transformers and capacitors were
heavy bulky
My mobile has a geographically diverted landline number to my mobile but
>> still I'm scscrewed if there is a natural disaster..
>>
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Let’s not forget that wireless power was Mr. Tesla’s dream that Thomas Edison
derailed with his unfair business practices and not paying Tesla etc.
Who can say but if things were different we might be picking up energy from the
air with antennas instead of using wires and plugs and outlets and
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Subject: Re: How iPhone 8 could change the wireless charging landscape - CNET
My goodness!
Thanks for that read.
I am thinking how helpful wireless charging may be in emergency preparedness
situations
My goodness!
Thanks for that read.
I am thinking how helpful wireless charging may be in emergency
preparedness situations.
Although I may be missing something obvious, the article hints that the
wireless charging runs on radio waves?
As in electromagnetic spectrum?
A few years back we had
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