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  Date:29th May 2012

Wireless power transmitter from IDT is WPC Qi certified; suitable for charging stations

Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT) has announced that its single-chip wireless power transmitter solution has received full "Qi" certification by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). This certification ensures interoperability with any other device meeting the WPC Qi standard, providing charging station manufacturers the confidence to design with IDT's solution for applications requiring Qi compliance.

The IDTP9030 is an integrated single-chip wireless power transmitter that enables customers to develop Qi-compliant charging stations. Charging stations that uses IDTP9030 may be deployed in homes, offices, libraries, stores, public waiting areas, automobiles, airports, and airplane seats.

"We are delighted to have this exceptional product receive the coveted Qi certification from the WPC," said Arman Naghavi, vice president and general manager of the Analog and Power Division at IDT. "IDT is the first to offer a true single-chip wireless power transmitter IC solution to address a projected $3.3B wireless power market. Our customers can now take advantage of this innovative product to design Qi-compliant charging stations with full confidence of interoperability with other Qi products."

The IDTP9020 is the single chip wireless power receiver that complements the transmitter IDT9030. Both are currently sampling to qualified customers.

For more information www.idt.com/go/wirelesspower



Author: Srinivasa Reddy N
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