Specifications

6.1 Work Environment
6.2 Storage environment
7.0 Test Instruction
7.1Fixture test
Because the coil size of the fixture is generally smaller than that of the phone, when testing
with a 10W fixture, higher than 6mm will result in undervoltage and failure to charge properly. At the
same time, prolonged testing with the fixture at extreme temperatures (>35°C) may result in
overheating protection of the transmitter.
7.2Mobile phone test
The wireless charging performance of a mobile phone is greatly affected by its own
temperature. When the temperature is above a certain value the phone will not draw power
and thus the power will not increase, or even overheat to protect and stop charging.
Therefore, when testing the wireless charging of mobile phones, it is necessary to avoid
testing in confined and narrow spaces, as well as avoiding overheated ambient temperatures.
The wireless charging performance of the phone will be better when the ambient
temperature is below 25°C.
7.3When multiple devices are used
When multiple devices are used at the same time, the center points of the coils need to
be more than 35 cm apart from each other, otherwise they may affect each other and cause
unstable charging.
7.4Additional Notes
1. Avoid placing any metal on the heating surface during working.
2. Avoid placing magnetic stripe card on the heating surface which can easily damage
Temperature 0℃-35℃
Humidity 10%-90%
Storage environment -20℃-80℃
Humidity 5%-95%