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Wireless Power Supply is a charging module applies in electronic equipments in common use for close wireless charging or power supply. It’s composed of transmitter (black) and receiver (white) module. The transmitter module need 12Vdc power support, use the principle of electromagnetic induction to offer converted power to receiver module. The receiver module receives the power support and output stable 5V to recharging device.
Features
Wireless charging or Power supply
Output stable direct current
Easy-to-use
Slim Structure
Can be built-in electronic products
Key Specifications
Input voltage: 12Vdc
Output voltage: 5Vdc
Output current: 300~400mA
Transmitter module: 5mm*45mm*60mm
Receiver module: 2mm*40mm*55mm
Applications
Electronic digital
Wireless sensors
Mobile charging
Non-contact applications
Documents
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Is this thing compatible with the LiPo Rider Pro and your Lithium Bateries, so I can make a wireless charger for Arduino?
Yes, it is . Unfortunately, this product is out of stock now , and very sorry that we will not sell it in future since the some reason for the quality of this product.
Hello Sir/Madam,
I am looking to place an order for 2 units for the Wireless power device.
I am based in Singapore. Is there any way i can get the contact of the owner of this device to talk and ask for more details?
I am a mechanical engineer with Flextronics International
Regards
Shankar
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Steve Chang | 2011-10-23
Thanks for your suggestion, we will consider doing that.
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Paul Asselin | 2011-10-23
Really Great, Seeedstudio should also stock the receiver module on it's own so we can build various projects and charge them from the same base. It's annoying to have to buy the two when you already have the transmitter.
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Jeremy Greenwood | 2011-04-12
I tested this with 12V input, transmitter and receiver touching and got the following results:
100 ohm load: 4.99V out (50mA)
25 ohm load: 4.75V out (190mA)
16.6 ohm load: 4V out (240mA)
Conclusion: After testing a single unit I found it to work well when very close, within about 5mm.
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Saeed sohrabi | 2011-02-01
Dears,
Would you please send me the performa-invoice as 4 samples of this model to me?
Please ASAP
Thanks,
Saeed sohrabi,
Setak Bakhteari Co.
Email:setakbakhteari@yahoo.com
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Saeed sohrabi | 2011-01-31
Dear Sir/Madam,
I`m very happy to writting this letter for you.I hope you feel the same.
Would u please tell me how long between the 2 modulus(transmitter and receiver) is?
Please inform me ASAP.
Regards,
Saeed Sohrabi,
Setak Bakhteari Co.
Email: Setakbakhteari@yahoo.com