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  2. Wi-Charge - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Charge claims to deliver power using focused beams of invisible infrared light. The system consists of a transmitter and a receiver. Transmitter connects to a standard power outlet and converts electricity into infrared laser beam. Receivers use a miniature photo-voltaic cell to convert transmitted light into electrical power. Receivers can ...

  3. Category:Wireless transmitters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wireless transmitters" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  4. ISA100.11a - Wikipedia

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    Yokogawa announced products based on ISA100.11a standards, including wireless gateway with pressure and temperature transmitter. 2010: the ISA100 committee approved a major corrigendum to the 2009 edition of the standard reflecting comments received from organizations implementing the standard, and other commenters seeking clarification.

  5. List of Marconi wireless stations - Wikipedia

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    Both stations used basic spark transmitters to wire antennas. After the trials and the construction of Poldhu, Bass Point became a ship to shore station until 1912. Bass Point is now a museum showing spark transmitters and receivers, they also have a rare Marconi wire detector. The Bass Point site houses the amateur radio station, GB4LD.

  6. Rezence (wireless charging standard) - Wikipedia

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    Rezence (pronounced reh-zense) was an interface standard developed by the WiPower (A4WP) for wireless electrical power transfer based on the principles of magnetic resonance. The Rezence system consisted of a single power transmitter unit (PTU) and one or more power receiver units (PRUs).

  7. Arc converter - Wikipedia

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    The arc converter, sometimes called the arc transmitter, or Poulsen arc after Danish engineer Valdemar Poulsen who invented it in 1903, [1] [2] was a variety of spark transmitter used in early wireless telegraphy. The arc converter used an electric arc to convert direct current electricity into radio frequency alternating current.

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