Pulse Electronics

Pulse Electronics

Pulse Electronics is a global leader in electronic components and sub-system design and manufacturing. The company offers a wide range of products including antennas, connectors, magnetics, and integrated electronic components for various industries such as telecommunications, automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics. Pulse Electronics is known for its expertise in customizing solutions to meet specific customer needs, as well as its focus on innovation and quality. The company's products are designed to enable high-performance and reliability in complex electronic systems. With a commitment to sustainability, Pulse Electronics also prioritizes environmentally friendly manufacturing processes and materials. Overall, Pulse Electronics is a trusted provider of high-quality electronic components and solutions, playing a significant role in advancing technology across diverse industries.

Wireless Charging Coils

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WMRR126F-0
WIRELESS CHARGE COIL
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1.02" L x 0.75" W x 0.02" H (26.0mm x 19.0mm x 0.4mm)

About  Wireless Charging Coils

Wireless charging coils are key components in the technology of inductive power transfer, which enables the wireless transfer of energy from a transmitting coil to a receiving coil. These coils generate an alternating electromagnetic field that facilitates the transfer of energy to other coils positioned parallel and in close proximity. The primary application of wireless charging coils is to charge batteries or power electronic devices without the need for physical connections. When energy is transferred from the transmitting coil to the receiving coil, it can be used to charge the battery or directly power the device. Wireless charging coils come in different designs, serving various purposes. Some coils are specifically designed to function as receivers, while others are designed as transmitters. There are also dual-purpose coils that can act as both transmitters and receivers. These coils may consist of a single coil or multiple coils with multiple layers of windings, depending on the specific requirements of the wireless charging system. To ensure compatibility and optimal performance, wireless charging coils are rated based on several key parameters. These parameters include the inductance of the coil, which determines its ability to store and transfer energy efficiently. The self-resonant frequency indicates the frequency at which the coil naturally vibrates electrically. The saturation current represents the maximum current that the coil can handle before its magnetic properties become compromised. Lastly, the Q factor, or quality factor, measures the efficiency of the coil's energy transfer at a given frequency. By considering these important parameters, engineers can select the appropriate wireless charging coils for their specific applications, ensuring efficient and reliable wireless power transfer. In summary, wireless charging coils are crucial components in wireless power transfer systems. They generate electromagnetic fields to facilitate the inductive transfer of energy between coils, enabling wireless charging of batteries and powering electronic devices. By considering factors such as inductance, self-resonant frequency, saturation current, and Q factor, engineers can design efficient and effective wireless charging systems.