WIRELESS CHARGING EXPLAINED
Exhibit|March 2024
Wireless charging has become a standard feature in many smartphones today, eliminating the hassle of dealing with tangled cords and providing a seamless charging experience.
Shintu Dhang
WIRELESS CHARGING EXPLAINED

CHARGE YOUR PHONE WITHOUT CORDS

But have you ever wondered how this futuristic technology works? It's a fascinating stuff! Allow me to explain the inner workings of this wireless technology to you.

Wireless charging, also known as inductive charging, operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction. It involves transferring energy from a power source to a device without physical connectors. The process relies on two main components - a transmitter [charging pad) and a receiver (built-in within the phone or attached as a separate accessory].

The transmitter converts electrical power from a wall outlet into an alternating current [AC]. This alternating current creates a fluctuating magnetic field around the transmitter coil. When a compatible device with a receiver coil is placed close to the transmitter, the fluctuating magnetic field induces an alternating current in the receiver coil through electromagnetic induction.

Once the receiver coil within the phone detects the alternating current, it converts this electrical energy back into direct current [DC], which is then used to charge the device's battery. Wireless charging efficiency largely depends on factors such as the distance between the transmitter and receiver coils, alignment, and the materials between them.

To ensure compatibility across various brands and models of smartphones and charging accessories, the brand preferred the Qi standard as the industry standard for wireless charging technology instead of creating proprietary charging modules.

One of the key advantages of wireless charging is its convenience. Users can simply place their devices on a charging pad without fumbling with cables or connectors. This convenience extends beyond smartphones and encompasses other electronic devices such as smartwatches, earbuds, and even electric toothbrushes.

This story is from the March 2024 edition of Exhibit.

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