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Wireless charging is everywhere. From airports to automobiles, and hotels to offices—designing the right charging solution can be complex. Explore our resources to get technical expertise and stay up to date with charging trends and technology.
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Advances in charging infrastructure drive the rise of green mobility
May 15, 2024
Advances in charging infrastructure, EVs’ “energy supply station”, are directly related to the market growth of the vehicle of the future.
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Home energy storage systems in the shift to green energy
February 15, 2024
As technology continues to advance and the market matures, home energy storage systems will play an increasingly important role in the future.
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Industrial energy storage for a sustainable future
By Avnet Staff   -   August 15, 2023
Energy storage is the most critical and challenging factor in the energy production and utilization chain. As it has a critical impact on energy efficiency, it is the focus of intensive research and development.
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Wireless charging will set us free!
May 15, 2023
As technology continues to advance and consumers demand more convenient and efficient charging solutions, wireless charging will become an integral part of our daily lives. As development efforts intensify, all minor obstacles will no doubt be overco
Medical worker puts a smartwatch used for remote monitoring on a patient’s wrist
Diagnostic wearables: Design challenges and opportunities
By Karen Field   -   February 15, 2023
From the need to maintain small form factors and keep system power requirements low to concerns over data integrity and cost, the design space for diagnostic wearables is fraught with complexity.
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Are wearables the killer app for energy harvesting technology?
By Karen Field   -   October 13, 2022
As wearable devices grow in popularity, so does interest in energy harvesting technology as an alternative to battery power. Experts say it shouldn’t be an “all-or-nothing: proposition.
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Energy Transformation in the Low-Carbon Era: Harnessing the power of Renewable Energy
September 15, 2022
The dynamic development of new energies, such as photovoltaics, is essential to achieving carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals.
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Batteries won’t do for renewable energy storage
By Cameron Coward   -   September 15, 2022
Solar and wind energy has a serious drawback: it isn’t always available on-demand. These methods enable renewable energy storage that can meet demand throughout the day and night.
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How Cold, Lifeless Machines Can “See” Our Colorful and Complex World?
August 17, 2022
In the wave of AI, IoT, cloud computing, and smart sensor technology, machine vision may become humanity’s “third eye”, giving people a glimpse into the yet unseen future world of “everything is connected, everything is smart.”
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What is the “alien” material silicon carbide worth today?
July 17, 2022
The potential for improving the performance of silicon-based devices is limited. Many manufacturers have been forced to increase the size of their devices to improve performance.
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Designing ultra-rapid DC EV chargers
July 13, 2022
If electric drivetrains are to replace internal combustion, particularly in larger vehicles, we need more high-speed DC charging capacity. This article examines six of the main design considerations.
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Defining security for the EV charging infrastructure
July 13, 2022
Drivers are demanding easy access to public EV charging points. Providers must meet this demand without sacrificing security for simplicity. Cybercriminals will find any security weaknesses, but the latest standards are here to help.
Electric bus at EV charging station
Predicting the kW sweet spot in EV charge point variants
July 13, 2022
Do you want AC or DC, fast or slow charging? Manufacturers of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment need to predict what will be demanded most by consumers, while responding to the requests coming from Charge Point Operators.
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Load balancing in the EV charging infrastructure
July 8, 2022
We all know what it’s like to wait in line to refuel, but what if you must continue waiting after you plug in your EV? Managing multiple charge points in one location is creating some interesting challenges for the EV charging infrastructure.
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Selecting wide bandgap devices for motor control applications
By Milan Ivkovic   -   December 20, 2021
When it comes to smart control applications, it’s worth taking a step back to consider when and if the switch to wide bandgap from MOSFET or IGBT makes sense. When the answer is yes, then the decision is whether SiC or GaN is the way to go.
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Just how Fast is EV “Fast Charging”?
November 15, 2021
Drivers of electric vehicles are a diverse bunch, but they are united by two questions: How far can my car go? and Where can I charge?...Today, we will be talking about that specific concern—electric vehicle (EV) charging.
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When will wireless power transfer redefine the Industrial IoT?
November 12, 2021
Power loss in a single sensor might result in downtime for an entire production line, so keeping them operational will be critical. With developments in the enabling technologies, could wireless power transfer be the answer?
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Advances in wide-bandgap semiconductors for vehicles
By Jason Struble   -   August 24, 2021
See the technical and cost comparisons between older silicon IGBT and MOSFET technologies and newer generation silicon carbide switches.
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EV charging: The drive for faster charging speeds and higher efficiency
August 11, 2021
Fast DC chargers and wide-bandgap silicon carbide switches are key to improved EV charging.
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To fight EV fires, focus is on early detection of battery cell thermal runaway
August 11, 2021
Sensing solutions that focus on decomposition gases are being used to focus on early detection of battery cell thermal runaway.
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As EV market grows, so does push for higher efficiency
August 11, 2021
‘The electric car has no future.’ That’s what some said in 1908 when Henry Ford introduced his cheap Model T. Despite his new assembly line manufacturing concept, that single statement rendered electric vehicles (EVs) obsolete. EVs had been around since...
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Electric cars are all vying for SiC...but why?
July 15, 2021
In addition to inverters, SiC power devices can also be used in many aspects, such as on-board chargers (OBC) and power conversion systems (DC/DC) of electric vehicles.
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Three design freedoms enabled by SiC technology
By Milan Ivkovic   -   April 17, 2021
Even with the undeniable performance and potential of silicon carbide (SiC) technology, some designers may be hesitant initially to tackle new projects using SiC.
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The undeniable advantages of SiC technology over Si
By Milan Ivkovic   -   April 16, 2021
Silicon carbide (SiC) technology has reached the tipping point, the state when undeniable advantages push a technology into rapid adoption.
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The undeniable advantages of SiC technology over Si
By Milan Ivkovic   -   April 16, 2021
Silicon carbide (SiC) technology has reached the tipping point, the state when undeniable advantages push a technology into rapid adoption.
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Does anyone make “fever cooling pads” for data centers?
September 1, 2020
In this era of IoT we all suffer to varying degrees from power shortage anxiety. We find ourselves constantly worrying about whether our "smart" mobile phones, bracelets, door locks and other devices can be sufficiently powered.
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What kind of "charger” will improve the battery life of TWS headsets?
September 1, 2020
TWS headsets have maintained a 100% growth rate in the past few years. Shipments reached 120 million units in 2019, and are expected to exceed 200 million units by the end of 2020.
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Why does Iq matter for USB Type-C?
November 11, 2019
This change is driving an increase in demand for Type-C AC/DC chargers and power banks because the Type-C connector has flip capability which gives convenience to users.
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It is time to say goodbye to Micro USB!
November 11, 2019
Type-C’s greatest advantage is its integration capability. In addition to not having a right or wrong side (a perennial problem for Micro USB users), Type-C is able to offer integrated power delivery (PD) during charging.
Using Programmable Logic to Build Power-Efficient Systems
October 29, 2019
The successful implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) requires new thinking about how to power connected devices.
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