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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Wireless charging, revolutionary circuit Toshiba

Toshiba has come a circuit for wireless power receivers and a new VGA CMOS image sensor 1/4 inch to surveillance cameras and recording units.




The wireless charging for batteries, for now it is not very efficient, but things could change thanks to an innovation from Toshiba. It is "TC7763WBG," a mysterious name behind which lurks a revolutionary new integrated circuit (IC) for wireless power receivers capable of functioning as a normal charger cable, with the same power supply.

The circuit is designed to compatible mobile devices defined by the standard Qi Wireless Power Consortium (WPC, Wireless Power Consortium), smartphones, tablets and accessories for mobile devices. The large-scale deployment will begin today. The wireless charging allows the use of an insulated compartment doors without charging display, intended to stimulate advantage, according to the manufacturer, the demand for mobile products such as smartphones and waterproof wireless controller for video games.

The Japanese manufacturer also announced the start of April deliveries of large-scale device "TCM3211PB", a VGA CMOS image sensor 1/4 inch to surveillance cameras and recording units. The new sensor is characterized by large pixels 5.6 µm, which allow a significant increase in sensitivity in low light conditions. The only light of the moon is sufficient according to the manufacturer to capture sharp images. The sensor also features the HDR (High Dynamic Range) based on proprietary algorithm Toshiba.






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