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As technology develops, the number of chips increases while the thickness of mobile products continuously decreases, which leads to the need for high-density packaging techniques with high numbers of power and signal lines. By applying wireless power transfer technology at the printed circuit board (PCB) and package levels, the number of power pins can be greatly reduced to produce more space for...
Wireless power transfer technologies have been extensively researched for several decades and successfully deployed on a commercial scale. As studies on wireless power transfer technologies have progressed and its feasibility has been tested, electromagnetic radiated emissions have become more important subject than before. In this paper, we report the measurement and analysis of the electromagnetic...
Wireless power transfer (WPT) using magnetic resonance could provide much convenience and so there has been much commercial interests on WPT recently. In the near future, WPT technology is expected to be applied to various electronic devices with transceiver coils for WPT. The coils in different electronic devices for WPT, then, could cause interference on each other. These environments could make...
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