Texas Instruments has just introduced a new charger induction place in the terminal to load. From a size 80% smaller than the old version, it allows to consider integrating this technology into products that are smaller and thinner. It still offers 5 watts of power, as the module before and remains suitable for phones, media players and other mobile devices of this kind.
The receiver is compatible with standard Qi and should work with existing chargers, such as those sold by Energizer. The new module meets the bq51013 name and has a yield of 93%, which means, according to Texas Instruments, the cooldown is the same as a wired charger. The module is sold at $ 3.50 in quantities of 1,000 units, but no manufacturer has yet announced plans to use it.
Loading induction remains a niche product with a very small park. However, miniaturization is a necessary and important step towards the democratization of technology.
The receiver is compatible with standard Qi and should work with existing chargers, such as those sold by Energizer. The new module meets the bq51013 name and has a yield of 93%, which means, according to Texas Instruments, the cooldown is the same as a wired charger. The module is sold at $ 3.50 in quantities of 1,000 units, but no manufacturer has yet announced plans to use it.
Loading induction remains a niche product with a very small park. However, miniaturization is a necessary and important step towards the democratization of technology.
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