inductive link
[ɪnˈdʌktɪv lɪŋk]
nounpl: inductive links
acoplamento indutivo
1. A wireless connection between two circuits established through electromagnetic induction, where energy is transferred without direct electrical contact
The inductive link between the primary and secondary coils allows power transfer without physical wires.
O acoplamento indutivo entre as bobinas primária e secundária permite a transferência de energia sem fios físicos.
2. A communication or power transfer method commonly used in implantable medical devices, RFID systems, and wireless charging applications
Modern pacemakers use an inductive link to receive power from an external transmitter.
Os marca-passos modernos usam acoplamento indutivo para receber energia de um transmissor externo.
This is primarily a technical term used in engineering, medical devices, and telecommunications sectors. It's particularly important in Brazil's growing biomedical and electronics industries. The concept has become increasingly relevant with wireless charging technology adoption in consumer electronics.
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