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How does inductive charging work?

Current from the socket generates a magnetic field. This in turn induces current. As a result, the battery (in a smartphone, for example) can be charged via this magnetic field. This technology originated in the early 19th century. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Sabine Kemper/Martin Schaaf/Maximilian Mohr Tr

How to install an infrared faucet

I've been toying with the idea of replacing my old faucet for a while now. In times of Corona, I think it would be super exciting if I could even use it without actually having to touch it. Furthermore, conserving drinking water is very important to me. The solution? A water tap that is "switched on

Setting and monitoring a status signal

The wireless switching devices transmit a status signal to the receiver at pre-defined intervals. Using the example of an RF I/O unit with an inductive sensor, we show you how easy it is to set and monitor the status signal. https://www.steute.com/

The Q-Diode from Eberspächer Controls

The Q-Diode from Eberspächer is a semiconductor based switch. Currents up to 400 ampere can be switched off even at line inductance levels of 10 µH. The Q-Diode by Eberspächer Controls means that today you can design the power supply systems of tomorrow.