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    Home » Vishay’s Wireless Charging Coils Offer 90% RH Moisture Resistance

    Vishay’s Wireless Charging Coils Offer 90% RH Moisture Resistance

    HarleenBy HarleenSeptember 19, 2024Updated:February 3, 2025 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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    Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. has introduced new powdered iron based wireless charging transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) coils optimized for high humidity conditions up to 90 % RH. Designed for industrial, medical, and consumer electronics applications up to 30 W, the Vishay Dale IWAS3222CZEB190JR1, IWTX4646DCEB240JR1, IWTX47R0DAEB6R3JR1, and IWTX47R0EBEB240JR1 offer high temperature operation to +105 °C in 25 % smaller footprints than previous-generation devices and competing solutions.

    The high moisture resistance of the devices released today results from their specialized shield coating, which provides superior environmental protection. In addition, the coils’ high saturation powdered iron makes them immune to the temperature fluctuations and sharp inductance drop-off behavior observed in ferrite-based solutions. Shield material selection is critical, as it is used to boost the inductance of the coil, contain any flux leakage, and maximize flux directivity.

    For additional durability, the Tx coils feature a silk-covered litz wire that protects against scratching and wire deformation, provides improved insulation, and reduces the electrical skin effect and proximity losses. In addition, the IWTX4646DCEB240JR and IWTX47R0EBEB240JR1 are manufactured with an alpha winding technique that eliminates wire crossover and achieves the lowest profile possible.

    Typical applications for the devices will include handheld, battery-powered tools and diagnostic and therapeutic instruments; drones; smartphones and tablets; gaming controllers; and wearable devices. RoHS-compliant, halogen-free, and Vishay Green, the wireless charging coils are available in rectangular, square, and round form factors.

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