Apple inc. (20240266107). DUAL MODE WIRELESS POWER SYSTEM DESIGNS simplified abstract

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DUAL MODE WIRELESS POWER SYSTEM DESIGNS

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Christopher M. Pinciuc of Cupertino CA (US)

Daniel T. Mcdonald of San Jose CA (US)

Tao Pan of San Jose CA (US)

DUAL MODE WIRELESS POWER SYSTEM DESIGNS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240266107 titled 'DUAL MODE WIRELESS POWER SYSTEM DESIGNS

The patent application describes electronic devices with a battery, a nanocrystalline foil, a wireless charging coil, and an integrated circuit for wireless charging transmission.

  • The devices include a battery for power storage.
  • A nanocrystalline foil is integrated into the device.
  • A wireless charging coil is seated on the nanocrystalline foil.
  • An integrated circuit operates the wireless charging coil in a wireless charging transmission mode.

Potential Applications: - Mobile phones - Tablets - Wearable devices - IoT devices

Problems Solved: - Efficient wireless charging - Integration of nanocrystalline materials in electronic devices

Benefits: - Convenience of wireless charging - Improved energy efficiency - Enhanced durability of devices

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Wireless Charging Devices for Modern Electronics" This technology can be used in various consumer electronics, leading to increased convenience and efficiency in charging devices.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the nanocrystalline foil enhance the performance of the wireless charging coil? 2. What are the potential limitations of using nanocrystalline materials in electronic devices?


Original Abstract Submitted

electronic devices according to embodiments of the present technology may include a battery. the devices may include a nanocrystalline foil. the devices may include a wireless charging coil seated on the nanocrystalline foil. the devices may also include an integrated circuit configured to operate the wireless charging coil in a wireless charging transmission mode.