Ossia’s enhanced capability wireless power platform, Cota® 2.4 GHz approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is for installations in commercial, industrial, and residential environments powering receivers at distances of up to one meter.
Due to the Cota technology’s unique ability to transfer power in a manner that inherently avoids objects and humans, the Cota system is currently the only system of its kind to have achieved FCC regulatory authorization, meeting exposure standards with people in the wireless power transfer area.
Cota Wireless Power is power delivered over air, without cables, charging pads, or line of sight. The new Cota 2.4 GHz wireless power platform provides several important advantages compared to earlier systems, including more cost effective design, improved manufacturability, higher transmitter efficiency, lower power consumption, thinner form factor and reduced weight.
The newly updated Cota 2.4 GHz wireless power platform supports:
– Cota Receivers with ambient power harvesting capability that enables a cold start operation (also called wake from dead)
– Cota Receiver designs supporting a fully battery-less device operation for low-powered IoT devices
– Power over Ethernet (PoE) to reduce installation costs and time, as well as adding communication options
Cota Wireless Power can deliver power to many devices at the same time, around corners, even while in motion. Cota receivers can be integrated into all types of small devices, including IoT, wearables, smartphones, medical devices, retail, industrial, and more. The Cota transmitter is ideally suited for a variety of applications from commercial buildings and personal homes to cars, trucks, planes, and trains.
Hordon Kim
International Editor, hordon@powerelectronics.co.kr




