 Hello and welcome to ST Microelectronics Boot at APEC 2017. My name is Paolo Battazzato, application's engineering manager for DCDC Power Conversion. Today I'm going to introduce you to our latest additions to the suite of products we have for wireless power charging, supporting wearable consumer and other models of applications. The STWLC33 is the latest receiver they were adding to our portfolio and it has transmit capability. That brings to your application two major advantages. One is that it can support up to 15 watts in receiving mode, compliant with the Qi extended power profile while maintaining compatibility with 5 watt Qi basic power profile and your fuel inducted. In transmit mode it can support up to 3 watts. What that means is that for example, as in our demo here, I can first charge a phone with a regular Qi charging mat and then I can turn the phone into a charging mat itself to charge a smartwatch or any other wearable device. Thanks to its small size requirement for a minimal number of external components and the ability to use the same coil for receiving and transmitting power, the STWLC33 greatly simplifies the implementation of dual function and all devices. The STWLC33 joins our existing product supporting wireless power transfer application. The STWBC series of transmitter ICs supporting one coil and three coil application up to 5 watts and the STWLC series of receivers supporting wearable consumer and other model applications as well and in the case of wearable with very small coil size down to 11 milliliters. STWLC33 is a member of the wireless power consortium and therefore all of our solutions are certified according to the Qi specification as released now. Thanks for your attention and interest. If you'd like more information please visit STWLC33.com.