Can a wireless charger eliminate the hassle of tangled cords?

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Wireless chargers are being discussed as a potential solution to the problem of tangled cords. A post in another forum provides a detailed explanation of designing a wireless battery charger, outlining the technical aspects involved. This information may be beneficial for those interested in the mechanics of wireless power transfer. The link shared offers insights that could help users understand the advantages of wireless charging technology. Overall, wireless chargers could simplify charging processes and reduce cord clutter.
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There have been a few posts about wireless power transfer here on PF, so some of you may find this useful.
I came across this post in another forum about designing a wireless battery charger. The author gives a rather through description of what's going on and why he's doing certain things.

http://www.discovercircuits.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=6040&an=0&page=0#Post6040
 
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awesome. Just the kind of thing I was looking for. thanks for the link.

-Mark
 
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