244 pts ยท March 16, 2013
Zoom in, that is definitely an SD card.
2/2 stop charging. All that is controlled by the phone.
1/2 True, but Quick Chargers are also only DC power supplies, just with a negotiable voltage. They can never decide when to trickle or
No spec sheet but here's a similar receiver made for the same standard: https://www.adafruit.com/products/1901
The inductive magic takes place between the pad and receiver. Charging wirelessly is basically like charging through USB at 1A.
Your facts are correct but they don't apply in this case. A Qi-receiver like the one OP uses simply outputs 5V 1A to the phones input pins.
Voltage != Current
Phone-"chargers" are merely DC power supplies and do not control trickle charging. The actual battery charger is located inside the phone.
made in usa
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBFqAeRYSWU
Does it say The English Ranguage?
What?
http://florida.arrests.org/Arrests/Meagan_Mccullough_4616346/
2/2 stop charging. All that is controlled by the phone.
1/2 True, but Quick Chargers are also only DC power supplies, just with a negotiable voltage. They can never decide when to trickle or
No spec sheet but here's a similar receiver made for the same standard: https://www.adafruit.com/products/1901
The inductive magic takes place between the pad and receiver. Charging wirelessly is basically like charging through USB at 1A.
Your facts are correct but they don't apply in this case. A Qi-receiver like the one OP uses simply outputs 5V 1A to the phones input pins.
Voltage != Current
Phone-"chargers" are merely DC power supplies and do not control trickle charging. The actual battery charger is located inside the phone.
made in usa
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBFqAeRYSWU
Does it say The English Ranguage?
What?
http://florida.arrests.org/Arrests/Meagan_Mccullough_4616346/