Mark Tyndall, senior vice president of corporate development and strategy at Logitech, said that this indicative FCC certification further solidified the position of strategic investor and global supplier of Energous WattUp technology, announcing the advent of the wireless charging 2.0 era, with The advent of a complete system chipset enables remote wireless charging technology to come true.
The company has successfully launched and supplied samples of the first WattUp wireless power transmitter system single chip (DA4100) and the first WattUp RF-to-DC receiver chip (DA2200 and DA2210), which can be used in RF Based near-field wireless charging (contact) and is also the basis for the now-new over-the-air power-at-a-distance wireless charging system. As a result, Dialog is accelerating The next phase of WattUp chipset certification is the addition of the key DA1210 Beamforming and DA3210 Power Amplifier (PA) chips to form the complete remote transmitter system chipset.
The FCC recently announced certification is the first time the board has granted device certification to devices that use long-distance wireless charging and comply with FCC Part 18. FCC Part 18 provides higher operating power than the remote charging device specified in Part 15 .