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Author Warns of Wireless Power Transmission Interference

At least one technical expert has raised concerns regarding the potential of WPT systems to interfere with radio communications, including amateur radio operations.
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Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Effects in Wireless Power Transfer Using Magnetic Resonance Coupling for Board-to-Board Level Interconnection

1311 F3 coverIn this article, we present the analysis of electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding effects of wireless power transfer (WPT) using magnetic resonance coupling for board-to-board level interconnection. Board-to-board WPT consists of source coil, receiver coil, and load which are manufactured on printed circuit board (PCB).

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