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If you've ever had or considered purchasing a wireless charger, you'll note that it always comes in two parts: a broadcasting component and a receiving component (often embedded in the device itself). This receiving component, also known as a receiver module, is made up of a receiver and a rectifier that captures the energy transmitted by the transmitter and charges the device. Depending on the technology utilized to generate wireless charging, the receiver module can take on a variety of shapes and sizes.<br><br>LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT SOME OF THE MANY TYPES OF WIRELESS CHARGING RECEIVERS ON THE MARKE
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Elements of Wireless Charging-invisQi hidden wireless charger If you've ever had or considered purchasing a wireless charger, you'll note that it always comes in two parts: a broadcasting component and a receiving component (often embedded in the device itself). This receiving component, also known as a receiver module, is made up of a receiver and a rectifier that captures the energy transmitted by the transmitter and charges the device. Depending on the technology utilized to generate wireless charging, the receiver module can take on a variety of shapes and sizes.
Elements of Wireless Charging-invisQi hidden wireless charger LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT SOME OF THE MANY TYPES OF WIRELESS CHARGING RECEIVERS ON THE MARKET! Receiver Charging Module for Radio Frequency Wireless With a compact pickup element and electric components (circuitry), radio frequency wireless charging can absorb energy, allowing for a small form factor of the receiving units. In fact, invisQI hidden wireless charging receiver is so compact that it can fit in the palm of your hand.
Elements of Wireless Charging-invisQi hidden wireless charger Receiver Module for Induction Wireless Charging Inductive wireless charging receiver modules likewise have an electrical circuit, but they also have a big coil that serves as a pickup element for the energy transmitted by the charging station/induction pad. The transmitter coil produces a magnetic field, which is subsequently translated into an electrical current by the receiver to charge your equipment. Because the coils are fairly huge and have practical constraints in terms of how much they can reduce, this type of receiver is best suited for larger devices (such as a smartphone or electric toothbrush). Larger, flatter- surfaced devices are the greatest candidates for induction in general.
Elements of Wireless Charging-invisQi hidden wireless charger We at InvisQI have developed a novel and interesting method of RF wireless charging that allows consumers to simply place their wearable into a charging station. The invisible wireless charger from invisQi is compact and flexible enough to fit into even the tiniest electronic gadgets without the use of coils. We'll soon be charging without even realizing it!