The FCC accreditation of WattUp at the end of 2017 marks the first time that this committee has granted FCC Part 18 regulatory certification for devices that use remote wireless charging. Mark Tyndall, senior vice president of enterprise development and strategy at Dialog, said the FCC certification further strengthens Dialog's Energous WattUp Technologies, a strategic investor and global sole supplier, announces that the wireless charging 2.0 era is coming soon with the advent of a complete system-on-chip (SoC) wireless remote technology.
Dialog has released samples of the world's first WattUp wireless power transmitter system single chip (DA4100) and the first WattUp RF-to-DC receiver chips (DA2200 and DA2210) to customers. The chips are available on RF-based Near Field wireless charging (contactless) and now the basis for a new certified wireless-over-the-air power-at-a-distance wireless charging system Dialog is accelerating the WattUp chipset certification In the next phase of development, the key DA1210 Beamforming and DA3210 PA amplifiers are added to form the complete remote transmitter system chipset.
Dialog will supply DA1210 beamforming chips and DA3210 power amplifier chip samples to potential customers in the first quarter of 2018 and will supply complete near-field and long-range wireless charging system solutions. Combining the complete WattUp chip with Dialog-assisted SmartBond Bluetooth Low Power, AC / DC, and Power Management ICs to Deliver Optimized Transmitter-to-Receiver Solutions Dialog is also partnering with Energous in hopes of utilizing high-efficiency GaN chips to provide ample power for smartphones and other consumer devices Power, leading the successful commercialization of WattUp high-power near-field systems.