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Passive Components for Automotive: Wireless Charging; Yageo Group Design-it Day

5.3.2021
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Perhaps the most famous electrical engineer of all time, Nikola Tesla, died thinking he failed in his goal of transferring power through the air. He would be happy to know that he did not fail. Wireless charging one of the most sought-after ways of getting power to charge batteries. Doing so for high power systems such as cars is a challenge where efficiency is the name of the game.

This presentation from Yageo Group looks into how passive component selection can affect a wireless charging system.

Source: Yageo Group
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