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March 07, 2023

Analog and Power

Introducing a Camera that is Powered Wirelessly, from Ossia

Introducing a camera that is powered wirelessly, from Ossia. Ossia will demonstrate its latest ARCHOS Wireless Power Security Camera at the Mobile World Congress, later this month.

The technology Ossia has developed is FCC/CE-approved Cota Real Wireless Power. The technology delivers power over the air, without the need for line-of-sight, and at a distance.

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GaNFast, from Navitas, is helping Charge the OnePlus 11 5G

GaNFast, from Navitas, is helping charge the OnePlus 11 5G. The OnePlus 11 5G is the flagship new smartphone, having a 100W SUPERVOOC charger, which is built around an NV6134 GaNFast IC.

The GaNFast IC also offers GaN Power and drive, plus control, sensing, and protecting during high-frequency, quasi-resonant (HFQR) topology.

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Analog Devices and Marvell Demo a Next-Gen 5G Huge MIMO Radio Unit

Analog Devices and Marvell demo a next-gen 5G huge MIMO Radio unit. At the Mobile World Congress this past week the two companies showcased a Next-Generation 5G Huge MIMO radio unit that is a reference design platform. It also has support for Open RAN.

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Editor's Desk by Stephen Vicinanza


In Power We Trust - GaN & Wireless Power?


Circuit Cellar fans, We have a winner, Gallium Nitride (GaN) is the clear winner in the race for fast charging.

As a measure of this substance's properties, we see it rapidly moving into the mainstream of industrial power systems. But now there is motion in the mass-produced consumer markets.

This recent announcement from Navitas has shown the use of a reliable and super-fast charger, that will probably hit the big time this year. Already being mass-produced and capturing the attention of Google, these chargers are next-level fast.

In the world of powering devices, a new wirelessly powered security camera has hit the market. Offered as bundles, they don't need line-of-sight, any wires, or manual charging of batteries, there are no batteries. From up to 30 feet through sheetrock and wood, these cameras are powered by transmitters.

In the end, or now the beginning, wireless power, with no wires, or cables, or cords, is about to become a thing.


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