CES: Charge Your Gadgets Without Wires
Say goodbye to traditional power chargers. eCoupled Technology is debuting a new method of charging your gadgets — such as an iPod or cell phone — wirelessly.
“eCoupled technology leverages inductive coupling, which works by transferring energy from one device to another through a shared magnetic field. The technology stems from the foundational work of renowned scientists Michael Faraday and Nikola Tesla.
“Fulton Innovation’s intelligent inductive power technology overcomes historic limitations of inductive coupling by using resonance-seeking circuitry that dynamically seeks and optimizes power transfer under multiple, varying load conditions and spatial configurations.
“Conventional inductive coupling typically requires careful ‘tuning’ of the power supply circuit with the device being powered. Only minor variations in the physical positioning and power requirements of the inductively powered are tolerated. Any variation in either the load or the positioning of the power supply relative to the device can severely impact performance.”
The company is also looking to expand this technology to other areas including kitchen appliances and office electronics.
“We believe eCoupled technology will set a revolutionary new standard for Intelligent Wireless Power transfer anywhere traditional power needs exist,” said David Hazlett, Fulton Innovation’s Director of Business Development.
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