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August 5, 2013
Laird Technologies announced the release of the new RWC5353 Series Wireless Charging Coil Modules. According to the company, the new modules improves efficiency and performance while minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI) in wireless charging devices.
The new RWC5353 series are transmitter coil modules that meet the Wireless Power Consortium’s (WPC) Qi standard, the global standard for wireless charging.
“Laird is a leader in ferrite products and offers an extensive line of signal integrity and EMI filtering solutions,” said Jill Tsai, product specialist at Laird. “We have taken our expertise one step further and developed a solution for the emerging wireless charging market that reduces EMI and improves performance while still keeping costs down.”
These RWC5353 Series use ferrite material 28, which is not only WPC recommended but also improves reliability. The power transmitter in the new modules is A1 compliant and can support up to 5 Watts of power transfer. This complete solution features a high Q factor for maximum wireless power charging efficiency and is designed for extended operating temperatures of -40 degrees to 85 degrees Celsius.
For more information, visit Laird Technologies.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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