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Sony developing wireless power with 50cm range

by Scott Bicheno on 5 October 2009, 12:46

Tags: Sony (NYSE:SNE)

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Power play

Consumer electronics giant Sony has announced it is developing a new wireless power transfer system that can transmit up to 60 Watts over a distance of half a metre.

However, this is achieved with an efficiency of around 80 percent, which is further reduced to 60 percent when a rectifier is used. The range can be increased to 80cm, without further decrease in efficiency, with the use of passive extender units.

The technology is apparently based on magnetic resonance, which requires the source and recipient devices to operate on identical resonant frequencies. Sony claims this means that even if there are metal objects between the source and recipient, no head induction occurs. Which is nice.

Sony makes the point with data transfer rapidly becoming a wireless endeavour; demand for wireless power is also growing. Dell showed off its wireless charging dock last week, but the power has a very short distance to travel. What Sony is trying to do is another thing entirely.

There were no indications given about when this technology might make an appearance in the wild, but Sony attempted to whet appetites with this image of a claimed prototype.

 



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That's one step-ish away from “phasers on stun” to the boys and gals from QinetiQ :surprised:
<80% efficient? I'd rather just plug it in and deal with a 50cm wire…
I don't know, kingpotnoodle, upto 80% sounds good to me. I wouldn't be rich enough to enjoy this technology, if it ever gets to the masses, until it is used by almost everyone. By which time, it would be much better.
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<80% efficient? I'd rather just plug it in and deal with a 50cm wire…

Sod efficiency. No wires is where it's at! I'd go for this if it was 20% efficient.
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Sod efficiency. No wires is where it's at! I'd go for this if it was 20% efficient.

This tbh. I'd be hoping for a little more range though, 4m would be big enough for a room, and ace.