- •1 General
- •1.1 Scope
- •1.2 Conformance and references
- •1.3 Definitions
- •1.4 Acronyms
- •1.5 Symbols
- •1.6 Conventions
- •1.6.1 Cross references
- •1.6.2 Informative text
- •1.6.3 Terms in capitals
- •1.6.4 Notation of numbers
- •1.6.5 Units of physical quantities
- •1.6.6 Bit ordering in a byte
- •1.6.7 Byte numbering
- •1.7 Operators
- •1.7.1 Exclusive-OR
- •1.7.2 Concatenation
- •2 Power Transmitter Designs
- •2.1.1 Power Transmitter design A10
- •2.1.1.1 Mechanical details
- •2.1.1.1.1 Primary Coil
- •2.1.1.1.2 Shielding
- •2.1.1.1.3 Interface Surface
- •2.1.1.1.4 Alignment aid
- •2.1.1.1.5 Inter coil separation
- •2.1.1.2 Electrical details
- •1 General
- •1.1 Scope
- •1.2 Conformance and references
- •1.3 Definitions
- •1.4 Acronyms
- •1.5 Symbols
- •1.6 Conventions
- •1.6.1 Cross references
- •1.6.2 Informative text
- •1.6.3 Terms in capitals
- •1.6.4 Notation of numbers
- •1.6.5 Units of physical quantities
- •1.6.6 Bit ordering in a byte
- •1.6.7 Byte numbering
- •1.7 Operators
- •1.7.1 Exclusive-OR
- •1.7.2 Concatenation
- •2 Power Transmitter Designs
- •2.1.1 Power Transmitter design A11
- •2.1.1.1 Mechanical details
- •2.1.1.1.1 Primary Coil
- •2.1.1.1.2 Shielding
- •2.1.1.1.3 Interface Surface
- •2.1.1.1.4 Alignment aid
- •2.1.1.1.5 Inter coil separation
- •2.1.1.2 Electrical details
- •1 General
- •1.1 Scope
- •1.2 Conformance and references
- •1.3 Definitions
- •1.4 Acronyms
- •1.5 Symbols
- •1.6 Conventions
- •1.6.1 Cross references
- •1.6.2 Informative text
- •1.6.3 Terms in capitals
- •1.6.4 Notation of numbers
- •1.6.5 Units of physical quantities
- •1.6.6 Bit ordering in a byte
- •1.6.7 Byte numbering
- •1.7 Operators
- •1.7.1 Exclusive-OR
- •1.7.2 Concatenation
- •2 Power Transmitter Designs
- •2.1.1 Power Transmitter design B4
- •2.1.1.1 Mechanical details
- •2.1.1.1.1 Primary Coil array
- •2.1.1.1.2 Shielding
- •2.1.1.1.3 Interface Surface
- •2.1.1.2 Electrical details
- •2.1.1.3 Scalability
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Figure 1-2: Example of multiple-bit field
1.7Operators
This Section 1.7 defines the operators used in this System Description Wireless Power Transfer, which are less commonly used. The commonly used operators have their usual meaning.
1.7.1Exclusive-OR
The symbol ‘ ’ represents the exclusive-OR operation.
1.7.2Concatenation
The symbol ‘||’ represents concatenation of two bit strings. In the resulting concatenated bit string, the msb of the right-hand side operand directly follows the lsb of the left-hand side operand.
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