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OMRON Partners with Wiferion for Inductive AMR Charging

02/28/2025 | Omron
Working together to increase the performance of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and enable new application concepts — to achieve this goal, OMRON has certified Wiferion’s wireless charging technology for the LD series robots.

Incheon National University Study Pioneers Breakthrough in Wireless Charging Technology

02/21/2025 | PRNewswire
The efficiency of wireless charging systems is limited by power loss occurring due to frequency changes in the resonant circuits that enable power transfer.

The Knowledge Base: My 2025 Industry Wish List

01/14/2025 | Mike Konrad -- Column: The Knowledge Base
My 2025 wish list for the electronics manufacturing industry is short. In fact, there’s only one item on the list: reliable EV charging stations. I love to drive cars, off-road vehicles, and boats. I also fly airplanes, and I’m an unabashed tech geek. From computers to tech gadgets, count me in. Because electric vehicles combine my fascination for both propulsion and technology, most of my friends and colleagues are surprised to learn that I do not yet have an electric vehicle. So, what’s holding me back? The answer does not lie with the electric vehicle itself, but with the current state of public EV charging stations.

Nolan’s Notes: Emerging Trends in 2025

01/06/2025 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's Notes
January is a traditional time to mark changes in our lives. A new year can signal new beginnings. But change is constant. So, as we flip over the calendar into 2025, we look at what’s ahead for the EMS supplier industry. What are your concerns and challenges? What trends are emerging? What can you expect from a new administration?

Fresh PCB Concepts: PCB Design Essentials for Electric Vehicle Charging

11/27/2024 | Team NCAB -- Column: Fresh PCB Concepts
Electric vehicles (EVs), powered by electricity rather than fossil fuels, are transforming transportation and reducing environmental impacts. But what good is an EV if it can't be easily charged? In this month's column, Ramon Roche dives into the role of printed circuit boards (PCBs) in electric vehicle charging (EVC)—and the design considerations.
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