Powercast has unveiled its Ubiquity wireless power transmitters, which use radio frequency (RF) power to charge devices over the air. The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based company showed off its Ubiquity ...
Powercast will be at CES 2023 with its Ubiquity RF power transmitter, a device it hopes can make a pervasive presence of RF wireless power in smart homes. With this transmitter, Powercast claims to ...
We live our lives in a wireless world, from our short-range radio toys to our garage door openers, which become our own personal internet of things encircling our entire home. These radio tools and ...
Two companies have been certified by the FCC to provide over-the-air wireless charging for batteries employed in small electronic devices. Powercast Corp. and Energous Corp. have been certified by the ...
One of the great things about the Hackaday community is how quickly you find out what you don’t know. That’s not a bad thing, of course; after all, everyone is here to get smarter, right? So let’s ...
This video appeared in Microwaves & RF and has been published here with permission. Check out our Sensors Converge 2023 coverage. Batteries are the bane of IoT sensors, but they're typically a ...
Wireless charging technology company Energous announced that it has received Federal Communications Commission certification of the WattUp Mid Field transmitter, which when perfected will deliver ...
The transmitter project provides 2 channels for transmitting and receiving which operates on the 418MHz frequency. The circuit utilizes a few ordinary components to create the RF transmitter and RF ...
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