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Inductive Wireless Charging is Now a Thermal Design Problem

By A Mystery Man Writer

Introduction: It is interesting how different parts of a value chain speak differently, sometimes wildly differently, about a product or feature but they may use the exact same words. For example, both the consumer and the thermal engineer want the […]

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