Could Samsung’s PMIC S2MIW06 be the future of wireless charging
The adoption of wireless charging is driven by the need for convenience, safety, and durability . The race is on to develop the next big thing in wireless power! From mobile devices to electric vehicles, the potential applications to adopt wireless power are endless. As we move towards a more connected, cordless, and a battery-less/battery-free world, wireless power technology will become increasingly important. Traditional charging cables have several issues – they tangle, break, and get old over time. Furthermore, the need for multiple cables for different devices leads to clutter, inefficiency and environmentally unfriendly situation. Adoption of Wireless Charging is still in its nascent stage; it is expected to continue advancing steadily, increasing its efficiency levels, bringing it closer to traditional (wired) power/charging methods, and helping to address some key pain points and use cases. It also reduces wear and tear on devices (from a ports/conne...