Poor Efficiency
Input energy is wasted as heat.
Existing wireless power transfer solutions are constrained by the following problems:
Input energy is wasted as heat.
Effective operation requires accurate alignment between induction coils; misalignment results in failure or very poor efficiency.
Existing solutions struggle with fast changes in power demand, effectively delivering only constant or slowly varying power.
Relative movement of the induction coils disrupts the flow of power.
Powering multiple receiver coils from a single transmitter coil is not possible.
A battery or large energy buffer is necessary on the receive side to compensate for these inherent limitations.
By solving these problems with an easy to implement chipset, not only can we improve existing applications of wireless power transfer, we will enable engineers to create whole new classes of devices and products.
What our chips deliver:
≥80% efficient, DC in to DC out, for all load scenarios.
Reliable power without perfect placement.
DC supply output behavior that adapts instantly to load changes.
Keeps power flowing as devices shift.
One transmitter, multiple devices.
Devices can run directly from the wireless link.
No additional wireless data transport required.
Prototype hardware capable of transferring 20W is in development and demonstrations will be available Q1 2026. Please leave your email below for updates!
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