Ada tech company, Texas Instruments team up to develop new cordless technology

An Ada high-tech company and Texas Instruments have teamed up to accelerate the commercialization of an innovative wireless power technology that will revolutionize—and simplify—how consumers charge cell phones, MP3 players and other cordless devices.

According to excerpts from the story:

LONDON — Texas Instruments has started working with Fulton Innovation to accelerate the latter's development of wireless power technology that can charge portable devices without traditional power cords.

Fulton, a subsidiary of the giant Amway Corporation(Ada, Michigan), has been developing for several years its eCoupled technology for charging systems in low, medium and high-powered applications ranging from cell phones to notebook computers to power tools and other rechargeable applications.

The technology supplies power and communication through an inductively coupled power circuit that dynamically seeks resonance, allowing the primary supply circuit to adapt its operation to match the needs of the eCoupled-enabled devices it recognizes.

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